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Six Giant-flowering Dahlias, i 



The six sorts here offered are, without exception, the 

 largest and most perfect double-flowering Dahlias now 

 grown, flowers of all of them attaining a size of between 

 five and six inches across under ordinary cultivation. 

 Cuban Giant. An immense ball of bright maroon, free and 



early. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 

 Gettysburg. A bright rich, pure scarlet, of fine form. 25 



cts. each ; $2. 50 doz.; $20.00 per 100. 

 Mrs. Roosevelt. Delicate silvery rose. 20 cts. each ; $2.00 



per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 Mme. Van den Daele. A splendid decorative variety for 

 cutting; color soft rose with deeper markings, shading 

 to creamy white in the centre. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per 

 doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 Pendent. An early and profuse blooming bright crimson 



maroon. 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 

 Souvenir de Gustave Doazon. The most sensational 

 Dahlia of the season; a decorative variety of mammoth 

 proportions, which, under ordinary cultivation, will pro- 

 duce flowers 6 inches acrosss, and can be grown to 

 measure full 9 inches. It is of free growth, remarkably 

 profuse-flowering, and pure scarlet in color. 35 cts. each ; 

 $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



Set of one each of the 6 Giants for $1.25. 



Select Standard Decorative Dahlias. 



Admiral Dewey. A rich French purple; very free. 

 Black Beauty. Deep velvety maroon, almost black. 

 Black Diamond. Purple garnet, shaded black. 

 Bronze Beauty. Bright coppery orange. 

 Catherine Duer. Iridescent geranium-red, a favorite at 



Newport, R. I. where it is used more extensively than 



any other variety for cutting. 

 Clifford W. Bruton. A fine bright yellow. 

 Eureka. A fine large deep rose color of fine form. 

 Evadne. Centre soft primrose, shading to white, edge of 



flowerblush. 

 F. L. Bassett. Carmine purple, shading deeper at the 



centre. 

 Fire=rain. Cardinal red. A fine cut flower. 

 Gigantea. A large creamy white. 

 Henry Patrick. A fine pure white. 

 Lucielle Old gold, very free. 

 Lemon Giant. Very large lemon-yellow. 

 Lyndhurst. Rich brilliant cardinal-red; a fine cut flower. 

 Mrs. Winters. A large finely formed snow-white ; a grand 



cut flower. 

 Oban. Rosy lavender suffused and overlaid silvery fawn. 

 Orange King. Rich glowing orange scarlet. 

 Perle (Perle de la tete d' Or). A beautiful, glistening white. 

 Sylvia. Soft, pleasing mauve pink, gradually changing to white in 



the centre ; a fine cut flower. 

 Sundew. Bright orange scarlet. 



Wm. Agnew. Rich dazzling carmine red ; a grand flower. 

 Wilhelm Miller. Rich deep analine red, suffused with purple. 

 Zulu. Deep maroon with black shadings. 

 Price : 10 cents each ; $1.00 per dozen ; $8.00 per 100. 

 The set of 24 varieties for $2.00. 



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Six Superb Double Quilled Dahlias. 



A. D. Livoni. Beautiful clear pink, of perfect form and very free. 

 Grand Duke Alexis. Large, massive flowers, ivory white with a faint 



tinge of rose at the extremities of the petals. 

 Bon Ton. A beautifully formed flower of a rich garnet. 

 Queen Victoria. Handsome bright yellow, beautifully quilled. 

 Ruth. Pure white with faint tint of blush on edges. 

 Yellow Livoni. Identical to the pink A D. Livoni, except in color, 



which is a bright yellow. 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Price : Except where noted, 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 

 The set of 6 varieties for 65 cts. 



Large-flowering Show Dahlias. 



Arabella. Light sulphur yellow, shaded peach-blossom on edges ; a 



fine flower. 

 Duchess of Cambridge. Base of petals white suffused pink, heavily 



tipped dark crimson 

 Emily. SolferiDo, with white markings ; very large. 

 Fanny Purchase. A fine deep yellow. 

 Hero. Analine red; fine shaped. 

 John Elitch Rich, deep crimson. 

 John Thorpe. Solferino rose, of perfect form. 

 Lady Maud Herbert. Pale yellow, shaded peach and 



tipped crimson. 

 Miss May Loomis. White, suffused with soft rose. 

 Mme. Alfred Moreau. Pure mauve pink; a most perfect 

 ' flower. 



Queen of Yellows. Beautiful primrose yellow. 

 Red Hussar. Pure cardinal red ; perfect form. 

 Stanley. Bright golden yellow, tipped coral red. 

 Storm King. The earliest free-flowering white. 

 White Dandy. A fine-shaped pure white. 

 15 cts. each ; $1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per ico. 

 Set of 15 varieties $1.50. 



Choice Fancy Dahlias. 



Admiral Schley. Rich crimson, with garnet edges and a 



broad band of white through the centre of each petal. 

 Chameleon. Flesh-colored centre, shading to crushed 

 strawberry, with yellowish blending; a variable flower. 

 Elegans. Tyrian rose, tipped white. 

 Eloise. White tinted flesh, each petal edged with deep, 



purplish garnet. 

 Fern=leaved Beauty. White, each petal edged with dark 



carmine red. 

 Frank Smith. Intense purplish maroon, shading almost 

 to black, each petal tipped with white. The most perfect 

 fancy Dahlia. 

 Keystone. Light rose, spotted and striped crimson. 

 Lucy Fawcett. Sulphur yellow, striped and spotted 

 carmine rose. 

 Mrs. Stancombe. Straw yellow, suffused amber, striped red and 



mottled and tipped blush. 

 Olympia. Bright rose pink, striped, spotted and penciled crimson. 

 Penelope. White, flaked and tinted mauve. 



Progress. Soft rosy lake, beautifully spotted and penciled with glow- 

 ing crimson; entirely distinct. 

 Striped Banner. Cardinal red, striped white. 

 Thos. Westcott. Fiery red, tipped white ; very profuse. 

 15 cts. each ; $1.25 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



Set of 15 varieties for $1.50. 



