J. T. LOVETT, Little Silver, N. J. 



slender petals that are curved and 

 twisted. A free bloomer. 



Hairzer Kind. Pure light pink. 

 Of dwarf habit. 



Harmony.'^' A splendid flower 

 with long, silky petals, orange-red 

 and old gold charmingly blended. 



Island Queen. Soft lavender- 

 pink; a rare and attractive color in 

 Dahlias; rather small, full and fine 

 form. Continues to give perfect 

 flower.«i until very late. 



John H. Roach.* Pure lemon-yel- 

 low; long incurved pointed petals. 

 Of perfect form and always full to 

 center. 



Kingfisher. Crimson, with 

 shadings of purple-lake. Flowers 

 large and full, on long stems. 



Konigen Wilhelmina (Queen of 

 Holland.)'-' A most desirable va- 

 riety. Flowers full, of exquisite 

 form and rich maroon or deep wine 

 color. Rather dwarf; an early and 

 free bicomer. 



KRIEMHILDE 



Kriemhilde.'^' A grand variety. 

 The long, slender outer petals of 

 delicate flesh pink produce a unique 

 and pleasing contrast with the center 

 and shorter petals of pure ivory 

 white. The flowers are held on long, 

 stif¥ stems and keep a long time. In- 

 valuable for cutting. (See cut.) 



Landrat Dr. Schiff.* . Light 



orange, shading to chamois at cen- 

 ter ; a new, distinct and fine color in 

 Dahlias. 



Medusa. Brilliant garnet, shading 

 to rich maroon at base of petals. A 

 large, striking flower with long, 

 tubular, much twisted petals. 



Mr. Moore. Deep claret, shaded 

 I maroon or claret with maroon 

 stripes. Of excellent form. 



Mrs. Montifiore. Rich, glowing 

 scarlet-crimson, shaded with ma- 

 roon ; large flowers with prettily 

 tvristed petals. 



\VILLIAM GLTHERTSON. 



Prince of Orange.'-' Canary-yel- 

 low ; fine form, strong grower and a 

 profuse bloomer. 

 ! Ruby.* \^ermillion center, 

 shading to carmine ; of splendid form 

 and very showy. 



Strahlein Krone.* Intense car- 

 dinal red, with long, twisted petals ; 

 large and full on long, strong stems. 



Winsome. Pure white; of good 

 size and form. A valuable variety. 



Wm. Cuthbertson.* Large, full 

 flower, on long, wiry stem ; crimson, 

 i overlaid with rosy-carmine. A 

 strong grower and a profuse bloom- 

 1 er. (See cut). Price, each, 15c.; 

 I doz., $L50; 100, $10.00. 



