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DAHLIAS— Continued 



Prof. Faucet. (Show.) A novel combination of colors; Each 

 deep lilac, striped with chocolate. A good novelty 

 variety $0.25 



Queen Victoria. (Show.) Attractive light yellow; 

 very free and popular 25 



Rebecca. (Fancy.) Lilac, striped crimson. Shell- 

 shaped petals. 



W. W. Rawson. (Show.) Large, perfect flowers, 

 borne gracefully on stiff, erect stems. Color pm-e 

 white, overlaid" amethyst blue. Very free and of 

 excellent form 25 



Marguerite Bouchon. (Cactus.) One of the most 

 beautiful Dahlias yet introduced. Color a mag- 

 nificent shade of brilliant soft rose, with large white 

 center and prominent white tips. Perfect form and 

 strong stems, .carried well above the foliage 75 



Mile. Marguerite des Blanc. (Decorative.) A very 

 large, fluffy flower of the purest white. A splendid 

 variety 2.5 



South Pole. (Pa?ony.) A pure white of excellent form ; 

 very fine 



Surpasse Colosse. (Decorative.) Somewhat re- 

 sembles Le Colosse, but is deeper in color and carries 

 the flowers more erect. A good imiirovement 



50 



35 



CACTUS DAHLIAS. Standard Varieties 



Comet. Delicate lilac, penciled and spotted tyrian rose. 

 A grand fancy variety 25 



Countess of Lonsdale. Rich salmon, tinted apricot; 

 an unusual and attractive combination. In perfec- 

 tion, size, freedom cf bloom, and habit of growth, 

 this variety cannot be comi)ared 20 



Dainty. Bright yellow, overlaid and tipped soft pink. 

 An exquisite, free-flowering variety 25 



W. W. Rawson 



Earl of Pembroke. Deep purple, shaded maroon. Each 

 Large flowers of exquisite Cactus form $0.15 



Else. A charming combination of colors, including 

 amber, Buttercup j-ellow and tyrian rose. Very free 

 and attractive 20 



J. H. Jackson, \ivid crimson maroon; large, perfect 

 flowers of excellent form; early and free. The fine.-it 

 dark Cactus variety 20 



Lovely Eynsford. A lovely and distinct amber- 

 colored shade; very attractive 35 



Sunset. Deep, rich orange, suffused red; flowers of 

 medium size, carried on good stems 25 



POMPON DAHLIAS 



Belle of Springfield. The smallest Dahlia in cultivation; 

 neat, brick-red flowers, produced in the greatest profusion. 



low; fine form, 

 t i)()-sihlc pink. Fine, 

 white shading. A very desirable 



Marguerite Bouchon 



Catherine. Priinr 



Elsie. The vcr>- .1 



Eunice, l.avcndci 

 color. 



Gretchen. Blush white, with light rose tips. 



Gruss an Wein. A very compact flower of fine form; 



crushed >t raw 1 ti i}-. 



Jessica. Yellow amber, edged red; quite attractive. 



Little Mabel. Deep hlac; very fine. 



Any of the above Pompons: 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 

 of one variety. 



