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but this in no way detracts from its usefulness as a cut flower 

 variety, for which purpose it is unsurpassed 1.00 



Louvenhelrich. Ground color, rich carmine with petals edged 

 white. Strong stems and a good bloomer 50 



Madonna. A good size, free blooming pure white 50 



Maman Charmet. A most distinct and beautiful Fancy. Purplish 

 maroon tipped white. Large and wonderful on the exhibi- 

 tion table 75 



Mrs. Lillie P. Hathaway. A good long stem, free blooming va- 

 riety. Color, bright orange » 75 



Mrs. I. C. Moran. Large pure white, distinctly suffused and 

 tipped pink. Very free flowering and an ideal garden and 

 exhibition variety 75 



Sulphurea. This resembles a large yellow chrysanthemum, it 

 may almost be classed as a Hybrid Cactus. It is one of the 

 earliest to bloom, and flowers constantly throughout the 

 season. Color is clear sulphur yellow 50 



The Millionaire. A giant lavender pink. One of the largest, 

 very prolific and is fine for exhibition 2.50 



Wallace. A very large flower of deep watermelon color borne 

 on stout erect stems 50 



Wyvern. A soft silvery mauve variety. Plants good growers in 

 every respect 50 



W. D'Arcy Ryan. A very unusual and striking Fancy of violet 

 purple tipped white. Stem good, size is large, and is free 

 flowering 2.00 



SELECT PRIZE WINNING DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 



Albert Manda. This is out- of our largest varieties. The 

 ground color is white with shadings of lemon and pink, vary- 

 ing according to season, situation and exposure. Should be 

 grown by every exhibitor 50 



Chieftain. Deep golden yellow overlaid rose, mottled and spot- 

 ted carmine-lake. Large and grand flower 50 



Edna Hathaway. Old gold with reverse of petals shaded crim- 

 son. Long strong stems 50 



Fireburst. Bright scarlet of the largest size 50 



Futurity. A wonderful new English decorative. Flowers stand 

 erect on long stiff stems. Color a pleasing shade of shrimp 

 pink and old rose 50 



Glory of New Haven. A seedling of the well known Mildred 

 Slocombe. Color is a beautiful shade of pinkish mauve. It 

 is larger than the parent variety, and has a slightly higher 

 center. Plants are tall, robust growers, and produce large 



