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The Grand New Show 

 Dahlia 



MRS. CHAS. LANIER 



Tliis grand new Show Dahlia is one of un- 

 questionable merit ; color deep brilliant yel- 

 low; flowers of immense size; free-blooming. 

 This variety was raised by Mr. A H. Win- 

 gate on the estate of Chas. Lanier, Esq., and 

 named for him, and has been certificated in 

 New York, Boston and wherever shown. Each 

 25 cts., doz. I2.50, 100 $18. 



Show and Fancy 

 Dahlias 



Price, except where noted, 16 cts. each, SI. 50 

 per doz. 



A. D. Livoni. Beautiful soft pink; early and 



profuse bloomer. 

 A. Pefferhoru. Rosy crimson. 

 Arabella. Sulphur and pink, edged white. 

 Gamelliaeflora. Grand; pure white. 

 Crimson Ball. A grand crimson variety. 

 Frank Smith. Rich, dark purple-maroon, 



tipped pinkish white. A superb flower. 25 



cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 

 Glowing Coal. One of the best reds we have 



and an exceptionally free-flowering variety. 

 Green's White. Pure white; very free. 

 Harlequin. Deep crimson, tipped white ; 



ve'ry dwarf. 

 John Thorpe. Very large; soft rich pink. 

 Liucy Faweett. Light yellow, penciled and 



spotted carmine-red. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per 



doz. 



Lemon Beauty. Soft canary-yellow. 

 Menheddy Beauty. Brilliant scarlet ; splen- 

 did for cutting. 



Decorative Dahlia, Sylvia, see page iii 



Snow- White Show Dahlia, Storm King (Blizzard) 



Olympia. Flowers of immense size, measuring 6 to 7 inches 

 across, with full, high center. Color is deep rose-pink, 

 striped and penciled crimson. Strong plants, 20 cts. each, 

 ti per doz. ; roots, 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



Pink Dandy. A fine-shaped pink variety ; color of the finest. 



Progress. The color is a clear, soft rosy lake, beautifully 

 penciled and spotted glowing crimson, the soft shade 

 greatly predominating so as to give it a soft, rosy lake ap- 

 pearance in the field. Under artificial light it has a soft 

 pink effect, rendering it very valuable as a cut-flower. It 

 should be in every collection. Roots, 25 cts. each, $2.50 

 per doz. 



Queen Victoria. Deep yellow ; one of the best for cutting. 



Red Hussar. Vermilion-red ; a grand variety. 



Storm King (Blizzard). A companion for the superb pink 

 Dahlia, A. D. Livoni. Flowers are snow-white; extremely 

 early and a free bloomer, producing its flowers on long 

 stems. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 



White Swan. Snow-white, of beautiful form. 



The collection of the above 20 varieties for $3, including 

 Mrs. Chas. Lanier 



Paeony-Flowcrcd D ahlias 



The l';eony-I'lowered Dahlias are a ni-w type of this grand 

 di'coralive plant, atul have created a sensation in I'.urope 

 wherever shown. They have also received some of the high- 

 est honors ever accorded to novelties. Blooms grow erect 

 on tall stems, of innnense size, measuring 6 to H inches across^ 

 of distinct and remarkable colnriiig. They are grand for cut- 

 ting and all decorative purposes, and last well in water. 

 Baron de Granoy. Large creamy white. 

 Germania. Wine-color with yellow markings.- 

 Queen Emma. Rose, with salmon shadings. 

 Queen Wilholmlna. I'ure white ; a grand flower. 

 H. Hornsveld. ICnornums flowers of elegant form ; soft sal- 



nion-piiik. 



Price, any of the above, 60 cts. each, $6 per doz. 



