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PEACO C'K DAHLIA FARMS 
New Cactus Dahlia, Crystal. See page 1, 
Kingfisher. Color distinct, pure lilac; beautiful form; Each 
a splendid exhibition flower $ .50 
Lacemaker. Deep carmine, suffused and often tipped 
white, very free flowering, distinct. Plants .SO 
Lady Fair. Primrose tinged soft pink; a large, full 
deep flower with long, incurved, finely cleft or stag-horn 
petals; very distinct. Plants 50 
Lady Swathling. Very large, clear yellow, shading to 
deep salmon pink; a fine exhibition flower; distinct... .50 
Leda. Cream, shading to deep violet rose 25 
Lustre. Scarlet vermilion, shading to crimson; an excel- 
lent variety for garden or exhibition; an early free and 
continuous bloomer, one of the best 50 
Magnet. Salmon buff, fine 25 
Magjjie. A very distinct and striking flower that has 
,v acted the greatest attention; the color varies from 
delicate pink, to rich maroon, as shown in photograph, 
sometimes solid pink with white tips, maroon tipped white 
and solid maroon flowers are not only on same plant, 
but are on same spray 50 
Marathon. Very large, a splendid exhibition variety; 
color yellow suffused bronze, shaded rosy carmine 30 
Marg. Bouchon. A charming, bright, lively pink, tint- 
ing to flesh pink at center, splendid form 35 
Mary Purrier. Large, with long quilled petals, color 
rich red, shading darker 50 
Masterpiece. Pale lilac rose at tips gradually passing 
to soft sea amber at base of petals; large and line. 
Plants 
Each 
$ .50 
Mauve Queen. An exquisite flower with long slender 
incurving petals, color clear rosy mauve; a profuse 
bloomer with long stems 25 
Mercury. Yellow striped and penciled crimson 25 
Miss Barrow. Lilac tinting to white at center 25 
Millicent. Orange carmine, very free 25 
Miss Stredwick. A magnificent flower, very large, 
beautifully formed, and exquisitely colored, being a 
beautiful rose tinting lighter at the center 50 
Mme. Henri Cayeaux. Clear pink, long slender petals; 
a strong vigorous grower and profuse bloomer 35 
Mrs. Brandt. Very large, yellow shading to salmon buff; 
splendid form 50 
Mrs. D. Fleming. (See illustration, page 9.) The 
best exhibition white and fine for cutting. The immense 
flowers 8 to 9 inches across are borne on long stiff stems; 
the long narrow petals are arranged in a distinct and 
pleasing way. Plants 50 
Mrs. F. C. Stoop. Fine yellow, good stem 25 
Mrs. Seal. Deep maroon, tipped light rose 30 
Mrs. Stephens. Soft primrose, very large 50 
We wish every flower lover could see our fields. It would more than verify everything in this catalogue 
