SMALL FLOWERED DOUBLE OR 
POMPONE DAHLIAS 
Little Beatrice. Flattened, pointed petals, blush white 
edged narrowly with carmine. 
iLittle Beauty. Miniature Livonis; little round, fully 
quilled balls of pure pink. 
Little Prince. Bold and striking; from richest crim- 
son-maroon to varying striped combinations of 
crimson, scarlet and white. 
Miss liou Kramer. Yellow, heavily tipped bright 
crimson, overlaid pink. 
Snowclad. Perfect show type; pure white 
with a slight lavender pink center. 15 cts. 
each; $1.50 per dozen. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
:BlaGk Beauty. Dark, velvety maroon, 
Catherine Duer. ^JJ^^^^ 
son, darker at center; its iridescence is unique 
and very striking, winning much favor as a 
cut flower variety. Especially good under 
artificial light. 20 cts. 
Claribel. The earliest bright purple, very free 
flowering and brilliant. 
Clifford W. Bruton. Immense size, canary 
yellow; the standard yellow for cutting. 
Gettysburg. Very large, full fiat flower; 
velvety dark scarlet. 
Gigantea. (New.) Enormous flowers of very 
even construction; rich creamy white. 25 cts. 
Henry Patrick. A splendid pure white, very large 
and gracefully perfect. A strong, robust grower. 
20 cts. 
(New.) A magnificent sort, very free 
flowering; showy in field; long stems; 
perfect form for cutting. Color, rich crimson-red, maroon 
shadings at center. Named for its counterpart among 
roses, the famous "Gen. Jacq." 20 cts.; $2.00 per dozen. 
Mrs. Roosevelt. (New.) One of the giant flowered 
type, with broad fiattish flowers; an exquisite suffu- 
sion of white and shell-pink. 20 cts.; I2. 00 per dozen. 
Nymphaea. Clear shrimp-pink, lightening toward 
center. The most delicately beautiful of all. 
Olympia. Flowers multi-petaled, wide and rather 
fiat. Colors, a warm rosy crimson ground; thickly 
peppered, penciled and blotched red and maroon. 
The finest pure white in the class. Flowers 
are large; with long, wide and prettily 
imbricated petals. Blooms very freely and is an 
extra good variety. 20 cts. ; I2.00 per dozen. 
Remington. White, edged rose, center deep rose. 
Jack Rose. 
Jack Rose 
Perle. 
(New.) 
M a m - 
Uncommonly good in hot weather. 
Souv. de Gustave Doazan. 
moth flowers with long, even petals 1 to iH inches 
wide; center rounded-up and much darker than bal- 
ance; brilliant orange-red. A free bloomer and very 
showy. 20 cts. ;|2. 00 per dozen. 
Virginia Maule. (New.) Nearly as large as Mrs. 
Roosevelt, with glistening petals of white, delicately 
tinted pink. Started planta. 20 cts.; $2.00 per 
dozen. t, 
Wm. Agnew. The most popular standard red. 
Unless noted, 15 cts.; $1.50 per dozen. 
PEONY FLOWERED DAHLIAS 
A brilliant showy class recently originated in Hol- 
land. The plants grow vigoi;ously and tall, blooming 
very profusely throughout a long season. Flowers are 
broad and flat, rather loosely constructed; ranging 
from one to six rows of long petals. 
Baron de Grancy. Pure white; dwarf. 
Dr. K. Van Gorkum. Rosy white. 
Duke Henry. Very dark red ; four rows. 
Germania. Brilliant carmine ; four rows. 
Glory of Baarn. Beautiful suffusion of rose-pink and 
white; large, eight-inch flowers. A mass of bloom, 
early and late. 
Hollandia. Dark rose. 
Paul Kruger. White and purplish red. 
Pius X. Soft yellow, margined rose. 
Queen Wilhelmina. The largest of the class; pure 
waxy white, in two to three rows of petals. 
Souv. of Paris. Snow white ; large, single. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per dozen. 
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