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DAHLIAS 



Continued 



THE FOI.Z.OW3NG' NAMED VARIETIES SUPPLIED IS 

 POTTED PIiANTS ONLY. 



(Beady About May 1st to IStli). 

 Prices, ezc«pt where otherwise noted, 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 

 By express, not prepaid. By parcel post, add 10c. for 1 to 5 plants. 



Peony-Flowered Varieties 



SIMONT VAN BUSTEIN— Light mauve petals, with bluish 

 tints. Flowers have enormous long stems and grow abundant- 

 ly. 25c. each. 



PBAI3IE FIBE — Rich scarlet. 15c. each. 



SEEDLINa NUMBER 37 — (Peony). — The most delicate and 

 tender combination of a soft, rosy lavender, suffused and 

 over-laid silvery fawn. 25c. each. 



QUEEN WILHELMINA — Fine, pure white. 25c each. 



By Parcel Post, add 10c. for 1 to 5 plants for postag-e. 



Pompon Varieties 



15c. each $1.50 per dozen 



ALEWINE — Fresh, edged lavender pink. 

 CRIMSON QUEEN — Deep crimson, shaded purple. 

 LITTLE BEAUTY — Delicate shrimp pink. 

 LITTLE MAY — Bright lemon yellow. 



AMBER QUEEN — Rich Amber. Profuse bloomer, 

 each. 



25c. 



Single Varieties 



AMI BARILLET — Scarlet-crimson flowers, dark bronze foli- 

 age. 



ST. G-EOBaz: — Large, pure yellow. 15c. each; $1.50 per 

 dozen. Postage lOc. extra for 1 to 5 Plants. 



DAHLIA BOOTS OP THE NEWEST VARIETIES. 

 SELECT NAMED VABIETIES. 



JANE COWL — Color is a warm buff and old gold, blendin.;; 

 to bright salmon at the perfect center. Immense f ull-pet.aled, 

 slightly twisted petals. Decorative. $2.50 each. 



LILIAN BALDWIN — Full rose-pink, without any shadings 

 of lavender. Decorative. Roots $2.50 each. 



MABMION — Enormous flowers, of pure golden yellow, with 

 bronze suffusion on reverse of petals. Decorative. Roots. $2.50. 

 each. 



FIMLICO — Thamols, blending to light gamboge yellow, suf- 

 fused with pink on outer petals. Decorative. Roots $3.50 each. 



QUEEN OP THE GARDEN BEAUTIPUL — Pure yellow. 

 Decorative. Hoots $2.50 each. 



JERSEYS BEAUTY — A beautiful pink. Truly a garden 

 beauty. Decor.-it i ve 75c. each. 



JERSEYS BEACON — Chinese scarlet, with paler reverse. 

 Decorative. Roots $1.00 each. 



DAHLIA ROOTS 



OUR SELECTION 



In separate colors, not named varieties. Lar^e cltimps, 12c. 

 each; $1.25 dozen. By express, not prepaid. IF BY MAIL, 

 ADD lOc. EXTRA FOR 1 TO 5 PLANTS FOR POSTAGE. 



DECORATIVE VARIETIES 



A. C. IDE — Rich velvety-maroon. Large, fine and free 

 bloomer. 25c. each. 



BALTIMORE — Lemon yellow. 25c. each. 



CAUMSET CHIEF — Bright red. Free-blooming and good 

 keeper when cut. 25c. each. 



CATHERINE X. — Clear yellow on good stems. 50c. each. 



CHESAPEAKE — Canary yellow, striped and streaked with 

 crimson, the color of the reflex. 25c. each. 



DR. TEVIS — Soft salmon-rose, suffused with old gold, with 

 Golden-apricot at center. 25c. each. 



EBENEZEB — New type of twisted petal variety, bright 

 velvety maroon, showing a light reflex. Large flower. 50c. 

 each. 



EMILY BADETTY — Large mauve rose ground, streaked 

 and spotched maroon, slightly tipped; fleshy pink. 50c. each. 



GOLDEN WEST — Best yellow. Good for cutting. 25c. 

 each. 



JACK'S DISCOVERY — White, mottled rose, violet rose. 

 25c. each. 



JOAN OP ARC — A beautiful pink of violet and lilac com- 

 bination. Large and free flowering. 50c. each. 



JOPPA — Dark salmon-rose, combined with apricot and gold 

 flowers. 35c. each. 



JUDGE MAREAN — .Salmon pink, pure gold orange, red and 

 yellow blended. 50c. each. 



KIWANIS — Large incurved 

 type of bright canary yellow. 



and t'wisted 

 75c. each. 



petals. 



LA MARGUERITE — Very dark maroon. 75c. each. 



LE GRAND MANITOU — Large white flowers, streaked vio- 

 let-purple. 25c. each. 



MARYLAND — Exquisite shade of silver mauve, suffused 

 delicate flesh pink. Perfectly formed flowers on long stems. 

 25c. each. 



MISS MINNIE McCULLOUGH — Soft yellow, 

 bronze. 15c. each. 



overlaid with 



MRS. CARL 



base of petals. 



SALBACH — Lilac rose, shading to white at 

 Blended soft rose. 35c. each. 



QUEEN GENEVEVA— Odd shade 



white; very pleasing. 50c. each. 



ROTARIAN — Curled 

 maroon. 50c. each. 



SCARLET LADY — Prettv 

 stant. $1.00 each. 



SIOUK — Strong 

 each. 



of pink, tipped fleshy 

 and twisted petals of fine violet 

 t. Early and con- 

 grower with fine large red flowers. 



75c. 



THE PRINCE — Medium 

 ting. 75c. each. 



size red, and very good for cut- 



WM. F. GUDE — Pure 

 ting. 25c. each. 



white, long stems and fine for c 



BEDDING or BORDER PLANTS 



ACALFHA (Macafeeana) — A tall growing plant, used for 

 bedding and border for Canna beds. Handsome foliage, as 

 color IS a combination of bright red and yellow, mottled with 

 chocolate. 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 



ALTEBNANTHEBAS— Very useful and satisfactory bed- 

 ding plants. \\ e offer dwarf and tall varieties in colors of 

 carmine, rose and carmine, yellow and red, at $1.00 per dozen. 



AOEBATUM (Fraserll)— Another popular and extremely 

 good bedding plant. Decided blue in color, growing about 

 eight to ten inches high, and spreading about twelve to fif- 

 teen inches. Can also be used as a pot plant. 20c. each; $2.00 

 per dozen. «- t- , v 



DUSTY MILLEB (Senecio Argrentens) — Silvery foliage. 

 iMne tor bedding, vases, hanging baskets, also for border. 

 15c. each; $1.50 per dozen. 



POSTAGE 10c. EXTBA ON 1 TO 5 PLANTS. 



ALL PRICES IN CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



