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GRIFFITH ®. TURNE-R CO. 



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DAHLIAS 



THE FOLLOWING NAMED VARIETIES SUPPLIED IN 

 POTTED PLANTS ONLY. (Ready April 15th.) 



Prices by the dozen and hundred are by express, not prepaid. 



Collection of Double Giant Flowering 



SOUV DE GUSTAVE DOUZON. — (See cut % original size). 

 This dalilia sliould be seen in nature to be fully appreciated. 

 When perfect the bloom measures 7 inches across, with some 

 of its petals 3 inches long by \V2 inches wide, and it should 

 be called the king of all. The color is an attractive shade of 

 orange-red flowers of fine and symmetrical form. All lovers 

 of dahlias should have it in their collection. 



CUBAN GIANT. — Full round form, dark glowing crimson, 

 shaded maroon. Largest of all show dahlias. 



GETTYSBURG. — A bright rich, pure scarlet; full round 

 form. 



MME. VAN DEN DEYL. — Immense size and beautiful form. 

 Color soft shell pink and deeper markings. Profuse bloomer. 



MRS. ROOSEVELT. — Beautiful blush white, shading to soft 

 clear pink, of immense size and substance. 



Price, 3Cc. each; 4 for $1.00; per dozen, $3.00. 



Four New Peony — Flowered Dahlias 



ftUEEN WILHELMINA. — Immense fluffy flower of pure 

 White, with yellow centre. 



GERMANIA. — Brilliant strawberry-red, a very fluffy ar- 

 tistic flower, standing well above the foliage, producing a 

 very gay effect. 



ery gay eneci. 



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

 of soft hortensia-rose color. 



Q,UEEN 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, 50c. each; set ot 4 for $1.50. 



Fanc^ Varieties 



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

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

 with deep glowing crimson. 



KAISER VVILHELM. — Old gold, tipped orange scarlet. 



KEYSTONE. — Pink, spotted and striped with crimson, of 

 large size. 



LUCY FAWCETT. — Canary yellow striped and blotched. 

 STRIPED BANNER. — Cardinal red, striped white. 

 PROF. MANSFIELD. — Rich yellow, clear white, tips rosy red. 

 MME. LU3IIER. — Pale white, violet, red points. 

 Price, 15c. each; per dozen, $1.50. 



New Century Single Dahlias 



CRIMSON CENTURY. — Rich deep velvety crimson, shaded 

 maroon, with r.ose halo around a yellow disc. 



GORGEOUS. — Brilliant, dazzling scarlet, without shade or 

 blemish, except occasionally a stripe of white or a white 

 petal. 



PINK CENTURY. — Delicate shell pink, slightly suffused 

 with deeper tint. , , , 



RECORD. — Clear yellow, each petal flamed and washed 

 with scarlet. 



TWENTIETH CENTURY. — Color an intense rosy crimson, 

 tipped with white, and having white disc around the yellow 

 cen ter. 



WHITE CENTURY. — Pure white with yellow disc; large 

 overlapping petals of good texture. 



SCARLET CENTURY. — Brilliant scarlet with golden disc. 



MAROON CENTURY. — Rich velvety maroon with yellow- 

 disc. Price, 30c. each; 6 (or $1.50; per dozen. $3.00. 



DAHLIA ROOTS. In separate colors, not named varieties. 

 Large clumps, 10c. each; $1.00 per doz. by express, not prepaid. 



