Griffith &TURNER co 



Climbing Roses. 



15c. eacti. 4 for 50c. $x.25 dozen. 



CRIMSON RAMBLER. 



CRIMSON RAMBL.ER.— This rose has already 

 made an impression as one of the grandest garden 

 varieties introduced for years. It is of Japanese 

 origin, and quite hardy, with strong shoots, that 

 climb high in a season, or may be cut back into 

 handsome bush form. The foliage is noticeably dis- 

 tinct and handsome, light glossy green, thick and 

 leathery. The flowers are produced in great pyra- 

 midal panicles of brilliant crimson. As a decora- 

 tive pot plant it is also strikingly effective. 



YELLOW RAMBLER.— The hardiest yellow 

 climbing rose yet introduced. A worthy companion 

 to the Crimson Rambler, White Rambler and Pink 

 Rambler. 



BALTIMORE BELLE.— Pale blush, shading to 

 rose color; very double flowers in large clusters. 



GREVILLEA, or SEVEN SISTERS.— Flowers 

 in clusters, opening a light rise color, changing to 

 pure white. 



PRAIRIE Q,UEEN. — Bright carmine pink; full, 

 globular flowers of fine size. A fine Rose for all 

 sections. 



TENNESSEE BELLE.— Blush of good size, flowers 

 in clusters. 



CHAMPNEY, PRIDE OP WASHINGTON, RUS- 

 SELLS COTTAGE, SUPERBA. 



Dahlias— Pot grown. 



Large Flowering. 



ARABELLA.— Primrose tip and shaded lavender. 



DANDY.— Pure pink, striped jet black. 



ETHEL.— Clear yellow, flaked white. 



FORGET-ME-NOT.— Variegated. 



KING OF YELLOW.— Pure, clear yellow. 



LA PH ARE— Brilliant scarlet. 



MADAME ZELLER.— Yellow tip, shaded red. 



MRS. DEXTER.— Salmon. 



NYMPHAE.— Light shrimp pink. 



NERO. — Deep crimson maroon. 



PRINCE BISMARCK.— Rich purple. 



PENELOPE.— Pure white, flaked lavender. 



PERLE.— Clear white. 



RUBY aUEEN.— Clear ruby red. 



SOUV DE MADAME MOREAU.— Deep red pink, 



15c. each. 6 for 75c. $1.25 per dozen. 



Fine Cactus Dahlias. 



BRONZE.— Buff yellow, overlaid bronze. 



FIRE BAi^L.— Clear yellow, tipped reddish pink. 



MISS JENNINGS.— Combination of yellow, sal- 

 mon and pink. 



ORIENTAL.— Rich pale salmon. 



Dahlia Roots, in Mixture, 5c. each, 50c. dozen. 



RED AND BLACK.— Deep wine, red margin 

 black. 



SUNLIGHT.— Soft pale lemon. 



TRUE MODEL.— Buff, overlaid with reddish 

 bronze. 



UNIQUE.— Pure yellow, tipped with red and blue. 

 15c. each. 6 for 75c. $1.25 per dozen. 



Pompone Dahlias. 



AILLETS IMPERIAL.— Suffused pink, tipped 

 purple. 



CRIMSON.— Beauty. Rich crimson. 

 ELFIN. — Pale primrose, changing to cream 

 white. 



ELEGANTA.— Soft pink, tipped deep pink. 



GOLDFINCH.— Clear yellow, tipped with scarlet, 



LELIA.— Flesh mottled, deep crimson. 



LITTLE BESSIE.— Quilled creamy white. 



LITTLE PRINCE.— Red tipped, mottled deep 

 crimson. 



LITTLE DIAVOLA.— Light pink, tipped with 

 dark maroon. 



LITTLE HELEN.— Pure white. 



LITTLE PET.— Soft pink, shaded with crimson. 



LITTLE MASTER.— Deep maroon. 



VIVID. — Intense scarlet. 



15c. each. O for 75c. SI. 35 per dozen. 



DAHLIA ROOTS, CHOICE NAMED SORTS, I Oc. EACH. $I.OO PER DOZEN. 



