T) KC( ) R A T! YE D AH LIAS eon tinned . 
■ EMA: STORY. " This variety is 
one of the most pleasing" to 
grow ; it is of large size, with 
tine upright habit, and the col- 
. bring is beautiful, being a deli- 
cate blush pink, lightening to- 
ward the tips to wiiite. One of 
. the best for cut flowers. $1.00. 
...'FUTURITY. A pretty shade of 
' old i ose- pink, medium sized 
rlowers on good stems; good 
■ for cutting. $1.00. .,' 
GIANT OF STUTTGART. One 
of the largest Dahlias of this 
type, frequently measuring 8 
inches and over in diameter. A 
bright blood-red with purple 
■ shadings. 50c. 
HOETULAMUS FIET. Beauti- 
ful salmon color with a yellow 
center. This variety is one of 
the largest grown; hrst class 
certificate. 75 c. 
IDA LEWIS, A very large and 
extra deep flower ; color a rich 
• deep burnt, orange, the blooms 
'' ■ „ai e 'carried well out • from the 
A foliage- on long, stiff stems. 
■ $1.00: 
IMMENSE, Crimson lake over- 
. laying white, reverse of petals 
.. . nearly white, the darker color 
has the appearance of having 
'*} ' been laid on with a brush, un- 
doubtedly the most constant 
decorative Dahlia in existence. 
50c 
3 AMES H, McVICKER. A new 
novel tv of the fancy type ; fine, 
large, flowers of a very striking 
coloring, the ground is white, 
striped and' spotted with red- 
dish violet. Blooms early and 
continuously through the sea- 
son. $2.00. 
JEANNE CHARMET. The ex- 
quisite colors are pink lilac at 
the edges, pure white towards 
the centre, and light yellow at 
the margins, each ligula is 
edged with a Picotee-edge of 
deep violet red.; a remarkable 
novel v. very free. 25c. ' 
Delicate pink' shading 
to white; line for cutting. 
$1.00. ., 1 
KING SOL. Beautiful, large, 
bright yellow flowers, which 
are borne on long upright h 
stems well out from the foliage. 
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LADY FLORENCE.' A. .very ef- 
fective fancy variety, good 
form, high centre, ground color 
white, finely striped and spot- 
ted with . violet maroon.' Con- 
tinuous bloomer. ., 75c. ; 
LE COLOSSE. A giganlieriiow- 
er of a reddish color. 50c. 
LE GEANT. blowers enormous, 
of a nice dark velvety red. 50c. 
LE GRAND MAMTIOU. Enor- 
mous flower and large white 
petals, more or less striped with 
a violet-red color, and even 
sometimes made of a plain 
purple. Very rigid stems. The 
largest flower of this group that 
possesses very mountainous 
ones. 25c. . 
MADAME MARY CQLLETT. 
The flowers are enormous, of a 
copper color, changing, to dif- 
ferent shades of golden yellow. 
35c. . ■ 
MARY H. STODDARD. .A large 
bold flower on long rigid stems, 
•color white, tinged with laven- ■ 
der pink. 75c. ■ 
MILLIONAIRE. A most delicate 
lavender with a faint pink cast 
overshading it. The immense 
flower, of unusual depth, stands 
erect on its stems, $2.50. 
