New and Superb Decorative Dahlias — Continued 
CROWN OF GOLD. Orange scarlet, edged gold; very Each 
effective $0.25 
CUBAN GIANT. Large; deep crimson shaded maroon, 
fine form, long stems SO 
DARLENE. An extremely early and profuse bloomer. 
Habit dwarf and branching. Color clear pure pink; 
splendid form 
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DELICE. Still one of the loveliest of this class, on account 
of its 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. Large and free bloomer on dwarf plants. 
Color rich dark velvety maroon shaded black; fine form .50 
DR. TEVIS. Bronzy old gold, shaded and suffused violet 
rose. Fine, exhibition flowers borne on erect stems 75 
EASTERN STAR. One of the best of its type and color. 
Clear yellow shading to buff and orange. Flowers large, 
of splendid full, regular form, and borne erect on cane 
stiff stems. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower. 
Height 5 feet Plants $7.50; 15.00 
ESTHER GALE. A new snow white of splendid form and 
an extremely profuse bloomer, fine for garden 50 
EVIQUE. Very large, of regular decorative form and a 
most popular shade of rich aster purple. The plant is a 
strong vigorous grower and free bloomer 1.50 
FANTASIE. A new acquisition that promises to become 
a universal favorite. The flowers are very large, ex- 
quisite form and coloring. The color is entirely new 
and distinct, being salmon shaded blue. It is a very 
profuse bloomer. This variety has been renamed 
M me. Butterfly 1.00 
FIREBURST. A massive flower, soft orange red, a free 
bloomer, fine for garden or exhibition 50 
FLORA. A splendid snow white, of finest form on good 
stems. An early and profuse bloomer 25 
FRAU G. SCHIFF. Golden bronze, shading to orange 
red; a free bloomer on long stiff stems 75 
GLORY of ARGONNE. The most beautiful pink and 
while dahlia grown. Color, delicate violet rose shading 
to white at center, perfect, even form on erect stem. 
One of our best, and fine for cut flower and exhibition. . .75 
GOLDMINE. The ideal pure golden yellow decorative 
Dahlia. Perfect form, with full high centre and a pro- 
fuse bloomer on stiff stems. Very early 25 
GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. Large flower with quired 
petals. Color white, lightly edged lavender pink. A 
strong grower and free bloomer. One of the best 35 
HARMONY. Color very similar to Wodan; mauve rose 
with golden suffusion, good form and habit of growth. . .25 
HARVEST MOON. A wonderful clear pure yellow of 
good size and fine form 1.00 
HELEN DURNBAUGH. A wonderful new mauve pink, 
of largest size and great substance. The plant is a strong 
vigorous grower and free bloomer on long stiff stems. 
One of the very best 1.00 
HENRY PATRICK. Small snow white flowers, beautiful 
form and great substance 25 
HOCHSAI. Large and borne facing on stiff stems. Color 
soft scarlet tinting lighter at tips 35 
HORTULANUS FIET. One of the loveliest Dahlias 
that ever came from Holland. The color is a creamy- 
salmon, shading to soft yellow. The flowers are large, 
and the formation and stems are both excellent. Free 
flowering 1.00 
HORTULANUS WITTE. Large, pure white; with good 
stems, one of the best 35 
IMMENSE. Large, white suffused and tipped bright rosy 
crimson 50 
IMMOKALEE. Entirely distinct. Color nopal red in 
heavy mottling and suffusions over underlying analine 
yellow. Perfect decorative form, with edges of petals 
inrollcd, trowel like; rounded tips, some shallow, not 
notched; under petals opening in trumpet form. Bloom 
held facing on splendid stems, well above the foliage. A 
strong, healthy vigorous grower of medium height, 
branching and a free bloomer « 
INSULINDE. One of the finest and most artistic Dahlias 
of distinct form with petals twisted and curled. Stems 
arc two to three feet long, and flowers 9 to 10 inches 
across. Color, a rich saffron yellow shaded russet orange. 
One of, if not the grandest of Holland's introductions. 
JACK ROSE. The best crimson for garden or cutting; 
that brilliant crimson red that made the "Jack" Rose 
popular and suggested the name 
JACQUES CAYEUX. Clear, dazzling, cardinal red. An 
early and profuse bloomer on erect stems 
JANE SELBY. A delicate mauve pink of great substance 
and beautiful formation. The plant is a strong grower, 
producing the giant flowers on long stiff stems well above 
the foliage 
JAN OLIESLAGER. Very large, pure yellow 
J. LIDDON PENNOCK. A purple sport of Lc Grand 
Manitou 
JOHN LEWIS CHILDS. Yellow, suffused and penciled 
red, sometimes tipped white; large, free bloomer 
JOHN WANAMAKER. Color soft, orchid pink. It is an 
extremely early and extremely profuse bloomer. Should 
be disbudded to give large, long stem flowers 
JONKHEER BOREEL. Soft yellow, shading to golden 
amber. Large, splendid form on long stiff stems. Ex- 
hibition and cut flowers 
JUMBO. Deep red, shaded maroon, very free 
KATHERINE DE LA MARE. Color is clear yellow at 
base of petals, passing to primrose, overlaid and suffused 
pink, shading to rose at tips of the outer petals. The 
flowers are of beautiful form and quite large, about 6 to 
8 inches, and are produced on long erect stems, facing. A 
strong vigorous, branching, upright grower 
KIFFIN ROCKWELL. Rich golden orange, sometimes 
tipped white. A large finely formed flower, a free bloomer 
on long stems 
KING ALBERT. In this wc have a magnificently royal 
flower. Large, finely formed, rich royal purple. It is a 
strong vigorous grower and free bloomer 
LADDIE. Soft yellow, shaded orange. Flowers large, 
produced freely on stiff stems. Entirely distinct 
LAMOND. Large, golden yellow, shaded bronze. Fine 
form and good stems 
LE GRAND MANITOU. Large; lilac penciled crimson, 
extra fine; dwarf 
LIBERTY BELL. Soft crimson carmine, with white tips 
and yellow at base of petals 
LIBERTY BOND. A blending of bronze and salmon 
shades. Large fine form; free bloomer on good stems 
L. KRAMER PEACOCK. The ideal white for garden or 
cutting. The flowers are of good size, perfect form, pure 
white and of great substance, keeping a long time after 
being cut. The plant is a very robust grower, of sturdy, 
branching habit, and an extremely early, profuse and 
continuous bloomer. 4 ft. 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.75; 12 for 
$3.00 
LUCERO. Brown-buff with bronze shadings; extra long, 
good stems; good for cutting 
MABEL B. TAFT. Yellow suffused apricot pink 
MADONNA. Large, pure white, suffused a soft lavender 
pink; very fine 
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