OFFERED BY J. J. GRULLEMANS & SONS. 



85 



Paeonia flowered Dahlia's. 



p. 100 



Cable voids. % ct. 



This new race of Dahlia's was in 1906 firstly shown at a 

 Royal Horticultural Meeting in Loudon and created quite a sensation. 

 The flowers are large and well expanded and of a most graceful 

 form, and we surely do not exaggerate by saying they are the 

 finest Dahlia's ever offered. 



Andrew Carnegie (1908). Different from the others in form and 

 habit, strong stems. Very useful for decorative work. Color 



salmon pink with bronze shading, height 4 feet 18 — 



Baron G. de Grancy (l!)06). Beautiful habit, flowers on long stems 



rising above the foliage, white color; floriferous. height 5 feet . . 9.60 

 Bertha von Suttner (1908). Blush mauve with a rosy salmon tint. 

 Of compact and sturdy growth and very floriferous. Flowers often 



measuring 8 inches in diameter, height 3*/2 feet 18. — 



Dr. K. W. van Gorkum (1906). Blush white very large pointed 



flowers height 5 feet 9 60 



Duke Henry (1906) Large purple crimson, very decorative, height 5 feet 9.60 

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



great merit height 5 feet 18. — 



Germania (1908). Bright glowing crimson, very attractive, height 3 feet 9.60 



Glory of Baarn (1906). Large flowers of a light rosy tint, height 4 feet 9.60 

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



height 4 feet 9.60 



Hollandia, bright rose 13.20 



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



soft salmon color, height 4 feet 9.60 



Hugo de Vries (1907). A dwarf variety, orange buff flowers, strong 



stems, typical form, height 3 feet 9.60 



Kaiserin Augusta Victoria (1907). Primrose color, bright flower. 



height 3 feet 9.60 



King Edward (1908). Large flower. Purple crimson, quite distinct. 



height 6 feet 25.— 



King Leopold 4906) The best yellow color, varying from cream 



yellow to white. Flowers very large and on long stems, height 5 feet 9.60 



La Riante 1 1907). Nice flowers, long and strong stems, pink height 4 feet. 9.60 

 Mannheim (1908). Very fine form on long strong stems ; orange shaded 



soft stone red. height 6 feet IS — 



Merveille (1907). Rosy salmon, nice form, height 4 1 / 4 feet .... 9.60 



P. W. Jansen ( 1 907). Rosy salmon with a dash of yellow, height 5i/ 2 feet, 9.60 

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



4 feet 21.60 



Queen Emma (1906). Rosy pink flowers, suffused with yellow and 



white, height 6 feet 9.60 



Queen Wilhelmina (1906). Pure white, elegant form ; floriferous. height 



4 feet ' 9.60 



Sneeuwwitje (Snowqueen) (1907). Pure white, strong grower height 



4 feet 9.60 



Solfaterre, scarlet yellow center 12.— 



Micros Mixed varieties (inch 10 var.) 8.70 



New varieties 1010. 

 Alice Roosevelt, white shaded lilac a grand novelty . each 1.50 



Caesar, a splendid sulphur yellow var „ 1.50 



Mrs. Fleers, rosy red, very distinct „ 150. 



