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Albert Manda. Very large, white, suffused primrose and Each 
rose $0.35 
American Beauty. Deep rich red, large and full; a very 
heavy flower 35 
Black Beauty. Maroon, shaded black; fine formed with 
notched petals. A free bloomer on stiff stems 25 
Brilliant. Vivid scarlet, of good size and fine form on 
good stems. A fine plant and profuse bloomer 50 
Cremo. Very large, creamy white; a fine plant and good 
bloomer 50 
CRIMSON GIANT. Richest glowing red; very large 
size, and a very strong, vigorous grower 25 
CROWN OF GOLD. Orange scarlet, edged gold; very 
effective 25 
CUBAN GIANT. Very large; deep crimson shaded 
maroon, fine form, long stems 35 
DELICE. Still one of the loveliest of this class, on account 
of it's wonderful color; a bright luminous pink entirely 
distinct. The flowers are held facing, well above the 
foliage on straight stiff stems 35 
D. M. Moore. Very large and free bloomer on dwarf 
plants. Color rich dark velvety maroon shaded black; 
fine form 50 
DR. TYRREL. A very large, rich bronzy golden yellow, 
shaded orange. A rather late flower of great size, on 
long stiff stems 25 
Frank A. Walker. Lilac pink, of fine form and medium 
size, on long straight stems, a profuse bloomer 35 
Fireburst. A massive flower, soft orange red, a free 
bloomer, fine for garden or exhibition SO 
F. L. BASSETT. Clear purple, very profuse bloomer . . . .25 
Flora. A splendid large, snow white, of finest form on 
good stems. An early and profuse iDloomer 35 
GEN'L J. B. SETH. Very large and perfectly formed with 
rather broad petals; color a rich strawberry red. An 
early and profuse bloomer 25 
GOLDMINE. The ideal pure golden yellow decorative 
Dahlia. Large, perfect form, with full high centre and 
a profuse bloomer on stiff stems. Very early 35 
GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. Very large flower with quilled 
petals. Color white, lightly edged lavender pink. A 
strong grower and free bloomer. One of the best 50 
Harmony. Color very similar to Wodan ; mauve E»ch 
rose with golden suffusion, good form and habit 
of growth $0.25 
HENRY MAIER. A bronzy Mina Burgle. Large 
yellow suffused amber. Strong vigorous and an 
extremely free bloomer 25 
Henry Patrick. Large snow white flowers, beauti- 
ful form and great substance 25 
Immense. Very large, white suffused and 
tipped bright rosy crimson 50 
JACK ROSE. The best crimson for garden or 
cutting; that brilliant crimson red that made the 
"Jack" Rose popular and suggested the name. .15 
Jan Olieslager. Very large, pure yellow 75 
J. Liddon Pennock. A purple sport of Le Grand 
IVIanitou 50 
Jumbo. Deep red, shaded maroon, very free. . . .25 
KITTY DE LA MARE. It is a very strong, vig- 
orous grower, very branching habit, producing 
flowers of medium size and lovely primrose 
tinged pink color on long stiff stems in the great- 
est profusion 50 
LE GRAND MANITOU. Lumense size; lilac 
penciled crimson, extra fine; dwarf 50 
Liberty Bell. Soft crimson carmine, with white 
tips and yellow at base of petals 75 
LYNDHURST. Brightest vermilion; the best 
bright red for cutting. An early, free and con- 
tinuous bloomer on long straight stems 25 
MARCELLA. A splendid medium sized flower of 
clear bright luminous pink, tinting lighter at 
tips of petals and yellow at base. Plant dwarf, 
branching and producing the flowers in profusion 
on straight stiff stems. Fine for cutting and an 
ideal garden plant 50 
Marchioness of Bute. White suffused pink, heavily 
tipped deep cerise. Profuse bloomer 25 
MELODY. One of the finest, being of splendid regular 
form with fuU high centre and reflexed outer petals. 
Color clear canary yellow, tinting to creamy white at the 
tips; an effect so delicate and pleasing as to suggest the 
name 20 
MINNIE McCULLOUGH. One of the most indispensable 
decorative varieties that is largely, but should be uni- 
versally grown. It is entirely distinct, in a class by itself, 
on account of the combination of Autumn shades — the 
gold and red of Autumn leaves. The illustration shows 
the form and average size, but the flowers must be seen 
to be fully appreciated. Especially effective under 
artificial light. Selected stock 25 
MME. MARZE. Immense pure white, the giant flowers 
are produced freely on long stiff stems 50 
Mont Blanc. Pure white on stiff stems. A flower of great 
substance and fine form 50 
Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt. Bright cerise pink, large 
flowers on long stiff stems 25 
Mme. Aymond. Large flower, white suffused primrose 
and pink, shaded cerise; stiff stems 35 
Mrs. Winters. Pure white with long stems 25 
NANCY ALDEN. Light pink, suffused deep pink. The 
pink shades are clear and the flowers arc held erect on 
long stems. A remarkably free bloomer and one of the 
very earliest to bloom. Height, 4 feet 35 
Nina. White, with a lilac blush, of large size and on very 
long stiff stems. Petals cleft and of regular formation . . .35 
OLD GOLD. A wonderful old gold color, flowers of 
medium size, regular formation and produced freely on 
long straight stems; fine for cutting; a good grower 50 
Orange Pearl. Rich orange tipped white 25 
Orange King. A wonderfully free blooming dwarf plant 
that is a mass of rich orange scarlet blooms. A fine 
bedder 25 
Oregon Beauty. Very bright vermilion cardinal, I'ich and 
glistening, flowers are large on long graceful stems 35 
Papa Charmet. An old favorite that is still good. Color a 
rich crimson, shaded maroon. Flowers are large and 
held erect, well above foliage on stiff stems 50 
PERLE DE LYON. Splendid pure white. Similar to 
Perle de 'Or, but better 35 
We are the "Original Dahlia Specialist" and grow Dahlias because we love them. 
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