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Paeonia flowered Dahlia's. 



This new race of Dahlia's was in 1!)()<; for the lirst time 

 shown at a Royal Horticultural Meeting in London and created 

 quite a sensation. The flowers are large and well expanded 

 and of a most graceful form, and we surely do not exaggerate 

 when saying they are the finest Dahlia's ever offered to the 

 public. 



Andrew Carnegie |l!tON). Different from the others in form 

 and habit, strong steins. Very useful for decorative work- 



Colour salmon pink with bronze shading. 4 feet .... 19.20 

 Baron G. de Grancy (1906). Beautiful habit, flowers on long 

 stems rising above the foliage, white colour; floriferous. 



5 feet 10.80 



Bertha von Suttner (190N). Rlush mauve with a rosy salmon 

 tint. Of compact and sturdy growth and very floriferous. 



Flowers often measuring <S inches in diameter. :3'/2 feet. . 19.20 

 Dr. K. W. v. Gorkum (1!)0(>). Blush white very large pointed 



petalled flowers. 5 feet . 10.80 



Duke Henry (1900). Large purple crimson, very decorative, 



5 feet 10.80 



Geisha (1908). A wonderful scarlet and yellow flower, a 



variety of great merit. 5 feet D.20 



Germania (1908). Bright glowing crimson, very attractive, 



3 feet 10.80 



Glory of Baarn (190(5). Large flowers of a light rosy tint, 4 feet 10.80 

 Glory of Groenekan (1907). Extra large flower, orange 



yellow. 4 feet 9.60 



H. Hornsveld (1907). Enormous large flowers of very elegant 



form, soft salmon color. 4 feet 9.H0 



Hugo de Vries il!)07). A dwarf variety, orange buff flowers, 



strong steins, typical form. 3 feet 9.60 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (1907). Primrose colour, bright . 



flower. 3 feet >"-. 9.60 



King Edward il90S;. Large flower. Purple crimson, quite 



distinct. 6 feet 24.— 



King Leopold (1906). The best yellow colour, varying from 



cream yellow to white. Flowers very large and on long 



stems. 5 feet . 12.50 



La Riante (1907). Nice flowers, long and strong stems, pink 



4 feet 10.80 



Mannheim (1908). Very fine form on long strong stems: 



orange soft stone red. 6 feet 19.20 



Merveille (1907). Rosy salmon, nice form. -+ 1 , feet .... 10.80 



P. W. Jansen (1907). Rosy salmon with a dash of yellow. 



51/2 feet 12 50 



Queen Alexandra (1908). Elegant flower. .Sulphur and white. 



4 feet 24.— 



Queen Emma (1906). Rosy pink flowers, suffused v\ith yellow 



and white. 6 feet . . 9.60 



Queen Wilhelmina il90(i). Pure white, elegant form: florife- 

 rous. 4 feet 12.50 



Sneeuwwitje (Snowqueen) (1907). Pure white, strong plant. 



4 feet 12.50 



Mixed varieties inch 10 var.) 8.65 



