GRIFFITH <SL TURNER CO.^ 



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THE POLIOWING NAMED VARIETIES SUPPLIED 

 IN POTTED PLANTS ONLY. (Beady April 15.) 



New Peony-Flowered Dahlias 



QUEEN WILHELMINA. — Immense fluffy flower of pure 



white, with yellow center. 



GER, MANIA. — Brilliant strawberry-red, a very fluffy artistic 

 flower, standing well above the foliage, producing a very gay 

 effect. ■ ■ . 



GLORY OF BAARN. — Very large loosely arranged flower, of 

 soft hortensia-rose color. 



QUEEN EMMA. — A magnificent sort that appears almost 

 artificial; it is of a charming shade of mallow or Hollyhock 

 pink, the inner petals banded with gold. 



Price, 25c. each; set of 4 for 75c. 



CENTURY DAHLIAS 



BIG CHIEF. — Double Century, brilliant cherry-red, mar- 

 gined rich velvety maroon. 



FRINGED TWENTIETH CENTUEY. — Rosy crimson, with 

 white- tips; the petals are deeply cleft, giving it a fringed 

 appearance. 



ROSE PINK CENTURY. — Clear rose pink; immense size. 



SCARLET CENTURY. — Brilliant dazzling scarlet without 

 shade or blemish, except occasionally a stripe of white or 

 •white petal. 



ST. GEORGE. — Primrose-yellow. 



SENSATION. — A new double Century; vivid vermilion, heav- 

 ily tipped white. 



'WHITE CENTURY. — Pure white with yellow disc; large 

 overlapping petals of good texture. 



Price, 30c. each; 6 for $1.50; per dozen, $3.00. 



FANCY VARIETIES 



BLOISE. — Distinct variety, full and regular; ground color 

 of bluish pink, shading to white, having each petal margined 

 with deep glowing crimson. 



FRANK SMITH. — Dark rich maroon, tipped white. 



GENERAL BULLER. — Dark velvety maroon, tipped white. 



LUCY FAWCETT. — Canary yellow striped and blotched. 



MAID OF KENT. — Variegated crimson and white. 



OLYMPIA. — Bright rose pink, marked with rich crimson. 



PBOGRESS. — Bright rosy lake, penciled and spotted crim- 



S °PROF. MANSFIELD. — Rich yellow, clear white, tips rosy 

 red. 



Price, 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen. 



Standard Cactus Dahlias 



BRITTANIA — Deep salmon flesh. 



BRUNHILDE. — Deep rich velvety plum. 



COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. — Lustrous salmon pink, blend- 

 ing with amber. 



ELSE. — A charming variety having a combination of delin- 

 eate colors. Base of petals buttercup-yellow, gradually pass- 

 ing to amber; finished with tip. of Tyrian rose. 



FLORA. — Large,, pure white. . 



H. SHOESMITH. — Brilliant orange-crimson. 



INNOCENCE. — Lemon yellow, margined white. 



J. H. JACKSON. — Brilliant, very dark- crimson maroon. 



KRIEMHILDE. — Beautiful clear pink, shading lighter to- 

 ward the center. 



MRS. H. J. JONES. — Margin of petal deep crimson, with 

 broad stripe of white running through the center, blending 

 harmoniously. 



MASTER CARL. — Clear orange salmon; of good substance. 

 PRINCE OF YELLOWS. — Rich canary yellow; one of the 

 best. 



WINSOME. — Fine creamy white, of good size and form. 

 Price, 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen. 



Show Varieties 



ARABELLA. — Pale primrose, shaded old rose and lavender. 

 A. D. LIVONNII. — Seashell pink of perfect form. 

 BON-TON. — Deep rich garnet. 



CAMELIA FLORA. — Snow white; best for .cut flowers. 



DAVID JOHNSON. — Salmon and rose. 



ELECTRIC. — Pinkish lilac. 



ETHEL. — Pure yellow, edged white. 



EMILY. — Varying from rosy lavender to white. 



ORLANDO. — Buff salmon shaded over, amber. 



PRINCESS VICTORIA Pure canary-yellow. 



RED HUSSAR. — Intense scarlet-crimson. 



TRIUMPH DE SOLFERINO. — Dwarf, bright solferino; very 

 large. Good bedacr. 



ZEBRA. — White, edged with bright lilac. 



Price, 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen. 



Decorative Varieties 



BLACK BEAUTY. — A grand deep maroon of distinct form. 

 CLIFFORD W. BRUTON. — Canary yellow of immense size; 

 very vigorous grower; free bloomer. 



FRANK L. BASSETT. — Bright rose purple. 

 FIRE RAIN. — Rich cardinal red. 



GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. — Magnificent flower of large size. 

 Pure white, delicately tinged with pale lavender; quilled 

 ■ petals; finest form and finish. 



HENRY PATRICK. — Superb large pure white, petals broad 

 and pointed, long stems. 



JACK ROSE. — Rich velvety-crimson; early and long- 

 stemmed. 



JEAN CHARMANT. — Pink, lilac at the edge, white toward 

 the center. 



JUMBO. — Rich glowing crimson. 

 LYNDHURST. — Intense rich vivid scarlet. 

 MRS. HARTONG. — Golden bronze. 



PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. — Deep rose pink. 



YELLOW LE COLOSSE. — Large double flowers of the 

 brightest yellow. 



Price, 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 



Pompon Varieties 



ALE WINE. — Flesh, edged lavender pink. 

 ALLIE MOUREY. — Very fine deep pink. 

 INDIAN CHIEF. — Crimson. 



LITTLE MAY. — Bright golden yellow; free flowering. 

 LITTLE HERMAN. — Deep red, tipped white. 

 SNOW CLAD. — Pure white dwarf. 



Price, 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 



DAHLIA ROOTS 



In separate colors, not named varieties. Large clumps, 

 10c. each: S1.00 per dozen; by express, not prepaid. 



PRICES BY THE DOZEN AND HUNDRED ARE BY EXPRESS, NOT PREPAID. 



