MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK. NEW YORK. 



This Magnificent 

 Collection, 



to named 

 Dahlias, for S5c. 



Any one variety, 



10c. each, 3 



for 25c. 



Constance, creamy "\^hite, lovely. 



Electric, bright, dazzling scarlet. 



Hercules, bright, chestnut crimson. 



Hargaret Bruant, sno\\ -A^ hite ; one of the best. 



Hrs Gladstone, delicate, soft pink ; extra fine. 



Negro Boy, blackish purple. 



Orange Flag, veiy fine orange, self color. 



Suni»hine orange-scarlet ; extra. 



Souvenir bon pere, dark red, -white edge. 



Yellow Gem, citron-yellow. 



Any of the 10 varieties above described for lOc, 3 for 25c. 



e entire collection of 10 ^arieties for 85c., postpaid. 



"^ymphaea,, ^ ^ ^ ,^ ^ 



Or Pink Water Lily Dahlia. Light shrimp pink, with 

 light cream> A\hite centie, resembling a Water Lily flower. 

 Slightly fragrant. I5c. each, 2 for 25c. 



^J7m, cAgne<w» ^ ^ ^ ^ 



The grandest red Cactus Dahlia ever produced. The 

 flowers are of large size, sometimes measuring more than 7 

 inches in diameter, and always full to the center ; of perfect 

 form and of exquisite quality and finish. 

 Strong roots, l5c, each, 2 for 25c. 



Cluster of the New Dahlia, Helen Gould 



fJenvDMU. Helen Gould. ^ Jhna%s"the 

 sweetest color ever seen, a carnation blush of 

 exquisite shade. Flowers of good size and perfect form. 

 Blooms early and very profusely. One of the most 

 beautiful cut flower Dahlias we haVe. 

 Price, 20c. each, 3 for 50c. 



Qrand 'Duke Alexis. S tire!? ne^loS.^'ea'^ch 

 ^^ New Decorative Dahlia, petal being twisted 

 and curved funnel-shaped with astonishing regularity. 

 The color of the floAver is pure white, shading to a most 

 delicate and charming shell-pink. The flowers are of 

 enormous size, often measuring 20 inches or more in 

 circumference. 



Strong roots, 20c. each, 3 for 50c. 



1 each, Nymphsea, Wm. Agnew, Helen Gould and 

 Grand Duke Alexis, for 65c. 



Wm. Agnew. 



