CATALOOl'K OF IU'LBS AND FLOWEHROOTS, 



Cable wortls. 



DactyliS. (Oct.-March). 



glomerata fol. var. 



p. 10 p. 100 



8 ct. $ et. 

 — .75 8.75 



p. loon 

 $ Ct. 



Dahlia's. (Nov.-March). 



Cactus varieties, named 8.75 



new sorts 1906 5 50 



_ 1907 8 50 



ii 1908 18.— 



. „ „ „ „ 1909. .......... 36.— 



Mica „ „ mixed 2.50 



Special list with names prices and description of colors of 

 the latest varieties including those of 1906, 1!)07, 190.S and 1909, 

 will be forwarded on application. 



Lilliput, varieties named 4.25 



„ mixed varieties 3.50 



Old double varieties named 8. — 



mixed 2.50 



SINGLE DAHLIA'S. 



Miclie Named varieties in 25 varieties 4.25 



Mickle Mixed all colors 2.50 



Paeonia flowered Dahlia's. 



$ ct. 



This new race of Dahlia's firstly displayed at a Royal Horticultural 

 Meeting London 1906, created quite a stir. The, flowers>are large 

 and wi ll expanded and of a most graceful form, and we surely do 

 not exaggerate by saying they are the, finest Dahlia's ever offered 

 tn the public. 



Andrew Carnegie (190*(. Different from the others in form and habit, 



strong stems. Very useful for decorative work. Colour salmon pink 



with bronze shading, height 4 feet 18. — 



Baron G. de Grancy (1906). Beautiful habit, (lowers mi long stems 



rising above the foliage, white colour; Horiferous height 5 feet. . 10. — 

 Bertha von Suttner (1008). Blush mauve with a rosy salmon tint. 



Of compact and sturdy growth and very Horiferous. Flowers often 



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



Dr. K. W. v. Gorkum (1806). Blush white, very large pointed flowers 



height 5 feet 10.— 



Duke Henry (1906). Large purple crimson, very decorative, 5 feet . 10. — 

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



great merit, height 5 feet 18. — 



Germania (1908(. liright glowing crimson, very attractive, height 3 feet 10. — 



Glory of Baarn ilNOfii. Large flowers of a light rosy tint, height 4 feet 10.— 



Glory of Groenekan 1 1 907). Extra large flower, orange yellow, height 4 feet 10. — 



Hollandia, bright rose 13.50 



H. Hornsveld (1907). Fnormous large flowers of very elegant form, 



soft salmon color, height 4 feet 10. — 



Hugo de Vries 1 11107). A dwarf variety, orange bull' flowers, strong 



stems, typical forms, height 3 feet 10. — 



