POST OFFICE, BERLIN, N. J. 
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Each 
Rankin. Large, light lemon yellow $ .30 
Raven. Rich maroon, shaded black. Mowers large; 
an early and continuous bloomer 30 
RUFFLES. A new sensation that attracted attention 
the past season. It is a giant ruffled paeony collarette. 
Red veined and tipped light bronzy yellow. The col- 
lar, petals are light yellow, making it most effective, 
a profuse bloomer. In addition to the ruffled flowers, 
the leaves are also ruffled. It is a strong vigorous 
grower, and bears the giant flowers most gracefully. 1.50 
Selma. Color clear rose, large and attractive 75 
UNIQUE. Entirely distinct. Purplish crimson outer 
petals, while the inner petals are lavender rose, pen- 
ciled and banded white; petals beautifully twisted... 1.00 
VARIEGATED LISZT. Dark oriental red, with yel- 
low tips and markings. A superior variety for decora- 
tions, especially where a bronzy effect is wanted 25 
One strong root of each of 22 grand paeony dahlias 
described above for $12.50. 
New and Rare Giant Ball 
Dahlias 
_ This is a superb collection that attracted the greatest atten- 
tion from thousands of visitors on account of the distinct 
coloring, large size and long stems. 
Delia Dorsheimer. Large, soft shrimp pink quilled Each 
petals; long slender steins $ .30 
DOROTHY DE LA MARE. A seedling of Dorothy 
Peacock and the loveliest of this entire class. It is 
very large, and full at the center until the outer petals 
have rcflexed to the stem. The color is delicate, pure 
pink, tinting lighter to the creamy pink center. The 
color is pure and delicate. The flowers are of finest 
texture, borne on long stiff stems, making it most ef- 
fective for the garden. It is an early and free 
bloomer, strong vigorous grower, dark, healthy foli- 
age, good strong roots, that keep splendidly, this is 
too large and heavy for a commercial cut flower, but 
is most effective for the exhibition table and private 
decorations, or for specimen plants on the grounds.. 5.00 
ELSE BURGESS. Large, white suffused and tipped Eacl, 
lavender $ .25 
IVANHOE. Very large; white suffused and edged soft 
lavender pink 50 
MARY PICKFORD. An improved Arabella, large, soft 
primrose, edged and suffused rose. A strong vigor- 
ous grower and free bloomer that will supplant that 
old favorite 35 
MISS HELEN HOLLIS. Very large, rich vermilion 
scarlet, of beautiful form and always full to the 
center. A tall strong vigorous grower and free and 
continuous bloomer 1.00 
MRS. THOS. SHARP. This is one of the most ex- 
quisite in coloring and habit. A rich golden orange, 
of rather loose formation, but very regular and 
always full to the center; medium to large size. The 
plant is a dwarf branching, spreading habit and an 
extremely profuse bloomer. Fine for garden or 
cutting 1.00 
Rose. An exquisite ball dahlia of full regular form 
and a bright lively carmine rose color; it is very dis- 
tinct, large on long, stiff stems 50 
STRADELLA. Deep purple crimson. A very early 
and free bloomer, line form 35 
W. W. Rawson. Very large with semi-quilled petals, 
long upright stems, color white, delicately flushed and 
suffused lilac 25 
One each of the 10 new and rare dahlias described above 
for $8.50. 
Select Ball Dahlias 
A. D. Livoni. Clear, bright pink, quilled petals, the best Each 
pink show dahlia $ .15 
Apollyon. Brightest scarlet 15 
Arabella. One of the loveliest; soft primrose, shaded 
and tipped rose 15 
Dorothy Peacock. The world's best pink. Strong- 
field grown roots 25 
Emily May. Yellow, blotched bronzy red 25 
Miss Florence M. Shearer. A lovely variety, deep 
pink with light tips, giving it a soft, warm effect 25 
John Walker. Splendid, snow-while show dahlia, per- 
fect form and free bloomer 20 
ction. Write for time table or other information 
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