OFFERED BY J. J. GKULLEMANS A: sons 



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Paeonia flowered Dahlia's. 



Ne>v Extra. 



This new race of Dahlia's was in 1906 for the first 

 time shown at a Royal Horticultural Meeting in Loudon 

 and created quite a sensation. The flowers are large 

 and well expanded and of a most gracefull form, and 

 we surely do not say too much if we say they are the 

 finest Dahlia's ever offered to the public. 



Queen Wilhelmina, pure white, fine form, very 

 floriferous. 



Prince Henry, crimson red, strong grower, semi-double 

 flowers, 1st class Certificate Amsterdam 1905. 



Glorie of Baarn, light rose, double, very large flowers. 



Pius X, creamy yellow, with salmon colored center, 

 single flower with two rows of petals, very excentric. 



Hollandia, bright rose, the flowers of this variety have 

 very long stems, for cutblooms no better. 



Baron G. de Grancy, creamy white, lste class Certificate, 

 very floriferous. 



Queen Emma, very large flower, bright salmon color, 

 shaded lilas, extra fine. 



Germania, dark red, very large flowers a grand variety. 



Paul Kruger, white flushed red, a vigorous grower. 



Dr. K. W. v. Gorkum, white, shaded rose, compact 

 plant, very good. 



King Leopold, yellow changing to white, grows two 

 yards high a grand variety. 



Solfaterre, carminred with yellow base, highly recom- 

 mended. 



IN e w Varieties, 



- 1908 



Empress Augusta Victoria, Hugo de Vries, Miss 

 G. Dawson, Glory of Groenekan, Isadora Duncan, 

 Th. Hornsfeld aud La Riante, strong clumps at —.60 each 



Description of color of each variety, may be had on 

 application. 



Delphiniums. (Oct -\ia. i. >. 



Larkspurs. 



p. ion. p. moo. 



Cable words. $ Ct. $ Ct. 



Albion, pure white each 1.20 



Belladonna, light blue, strong plants 6.— 



Cashmirianum, deep blue and violet 4.— 



„ album, white 8.— 



