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DAHLIAS 



Potted Plants in the following varieties, ready 

 April 15. 



Prices by the dozen and hundred are by express, not 

 prepaid. 



Collection of Double 



Giant Flowering. 



CUBAN GIANT. — Full round form, dark glowing crimson, shaded maroon. Largest of 

 all show Dahlias. 



GETTYSBURG. — A bright, rich, pure scarlet; full round form. 



MME. VAN DEN DEYL. — Immense size and beautiful form. Color soft shell pink and 

 deeper markings. Profuse bloomer. 



MRS. ROOSEVELT. — Beautiful blush white, shading to soft, clear pink, of immense 

 size and substance. 



Price SOc. each. Four for $1.00. Per dozen, $3.00. 



New Century Single Dahlias. 



shaded maroon, with rose halo 



New Collection Cactus Dahlias. 



with long, tubular petals. Perfect 

 Very distinct and 



GAILLARD. — Rich glowing carmine 

 in fo rm and coloring: very graceful. 



J. WEIR FIFE. — Purplish maroon, rich and glowing, 

 striking. 



KRIEMHILDE. — Beautiful clear pink, shading lighter towards the center. 

 MRS. H. J. JONES. — Margin of petal deep crimson, with broad stripe of 

 white running througli the center, blending harmoniously. 

 VOL KER.— Charming free flowering; pure yellow. 



WINSOME. — Fine creamy white, of good size and form. Best for cut 

 flowers. 



AUNT CHLOE. — Rich black maroon. 

 BRUNHTX.DE. — Color, deep rich velvety plum. 

 BRITTANIA. — Deep salmon fleshed. Early. 

 CORNUCOPIA. — Carmine scarlet, long, narrow petals; fine form. 

 GENERAL BULLER. — Cardinal red, with crimson shadings; petals 

 tipped with white. 



ROSENHAGEN. — A beautiful shade of salmon rose. 



Price 20c. each. $2.00 per dozen. 



•Standard Cactus Dahlias. 



AUSTIN CANNELL. — Bright rosv crimson, shading light at edges. 

 CHAS. WOODBRIDGE. — Rich crimson purple. 



COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. — Lustrous salmon pink, blending with 

 amber. 



EARL OF PEMBROKE. — Bright plum, long-pointed petals; fine form and 

 finish. 



GEISHELLER. — Rosy crimson, petals finely quilled; profuse bloomer. 

 HOHENZOLLERN. — Rich orange bronze red. A profuse bloomer. 

 ISLAND QUEEN. — Soft lavender pink. A true cactus variety. 

 JOHN H. ROACH. — Canary yellow of fine form. 

 JOHN WELCH. — Bright glowing crimson scarlet. 

 MISS A. NIGHTINGALE.— Yellow shaded red. 

 MRS. WINTERS. — linelv-formed, large snow-white variety. 

 8TR0HLEIN KRONE. — Tints cardinal red. Very beautiful. 



Price lOc. each. $1.00 per dozen. 



Collarette Varieties. 



PRESIDENT VIGER. — Deep blood red, shading darker toward base of 

 the petals, with white collar. 



JOSEPH GOUJON. — Orange red. shading to deep red. with light canary 

 yellow collar. Price 15c. each. $1.50 per dozen. 



CRIMSON CENTURY. — Rich deep velvety crimson, 

 around a yellow disc. 



GORGEOUS. — Brilliant, dazzling scarlet, without shade or blemish, except occasionally 

 a stripe of white or a white petal. 



PINK CENTURY. — Delicate shell pink, slightly suffused with deeper tint. 

 RECORD. — Clear yellow, each petal tlamed and washed with scarlet. 

 TWENTIETH CENTURY. — Color, an intense rosy crimson, tipped with white and hav- 

 ing white disc around the yellow center. 



WHITE CENTURY. — Pure white with yellow disc; large overlapping petals of good 

 texture. 



Price 30c. each. Six for $1.50. Per dozen, $3.00. 



Six Fancy Show Varieties. 



ELOISE. — Distinct variety, full and regular; ground color of blush pink, shading to 

 white, having each petal margined with deep glowing crimson. 



EMILY. — Color varies from rosy lavender to white, suffused with lavender. 

 KAISER WILHELM. — Old gold, tipped orange scarlet. 

 KEYSTONE. — Pink, spotted and striped with crimson, of large size. 



MISS BROWNING — Canary vellow, each petal tipped witli white. Excellent varietv. 

 STRIPED BANNER.— Cardinal red, striped white. 



Price 15c. each. Per dozen, $1.50. 



Twelve Best Decorative Varieties. 



BLACK BEAUTY. — A grand deep maroon of distinct form. 



CLIFFORD W. BRUTON. — Canary yellow of Immense size; very vigorous grower; free 

 bloomer. 



COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE. — Soft rosy lake. 



EUREKA. — Deep rose, fine regular form, quilled petals, of dwarf branch- 

 ing habit. Early and profuse bloomer; long steins. 

 GLORIOSA. — Bright scarlet, fine form. 



GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. — Magnificent flower of large size. Pure white, 

 delicately tinged with pale lavender; quilled petals; finest form and finish. 



HENRY PATRICK. — Superb large pure white, petals broad and pointed, 

 long stems. One of the finest. 



MATCHLESS.— Velvet maroon, long petals. 

 MISS MAY LOMAS. — White, tipped with rosy lavender. 

 MRS. HARTONG. — Golden bronze. 



WM. AGNEW. — Immense size, intense dazzling scarlet crimson, of per- 

 fect form. Very profuse bloomer and a great favorite. 

 OBAN. — Rose salmon. 



Price 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen. $6.00 per TOO. 



Twelve Best Show Varieties. 



ARABELLA. — Pale primrose, shaded old rose and lavender. 

 A. D. LIVONNII.— Sea-shell pink of perfect form. 

 CAMELIA FLORA. — Snow white; best for cut flowers. 

 ELECTRIC. — Pinkish lilac. 



JOHN ELITCH. — Beautiful dark rich maroon, robust grower, with long 

 terns. 



JOHN KYNES.— Yellow, tipped scarlet. 



MAID OF KENT. — Variegated crimson and white. 



MRS. GLADSTONE. — Delicate shell pink, shading to blush. 



M. D. HALLOCK. — Clear yellow. 



PENELOPE. — White : flaked and tinted lavender on edges. 

 RUBY QUEEN. — Rich dark maroon. 

 WHITE SWAN. — Large pure white. 



Price 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen. 



Pompon Varieties. 



ALLIE MOURE Y. — Very fine deep pink. 



CATHERINE Best pure yellow. 



LELIA. — Flesh mottled, deep crimson. 

 RAPHAEL. — Deep maroon of fine form. 

 SNOW CLAD.— Pure white dwarf. 

 SUNSHINE.— Vivid scarlet. 



Price lOc. each. $1.00 per dozen. $4.00 per lOO. 



DAHLIA ROOTS IN SEPARATE COLORS. 

 Larg-e clumps lOc. each. $1.00 per dozen, by express, not prepaid. 



