70 
NEW DECORATIVE DAHLIAS OF 
SPECIAL MERIT Each 
JACK ROSE — Brilliant crimson red. Similar in shade to 
the popular " Jack " Rose. Very fine SO 
JEANNE CHARMET — Splendid variety, of a pleasing 
shade of \'iolet-rose, flowers often 8 inches across SO 
MRS. J. P. MACE — Blush pink, splendid for cuttijig, 
must be seen to be appreciated 50 
LARGE DOUBLE SHOW DAHLIAS 
ARABELLA — Pale primrose, shaded rose and lavender. 
OLYMPIA — Immense size, striped, rosy pink, pencilled 
glomng crimson. 
ORATOR. — A magnificent show dahlia, of large size, 
salmon buff and splashed white. 
GRAND DUKE ALEXIS— White tipped lilac. 
FRANK SMITH— Dark maroon, tipped pinkish white 
(Extra fine fancy) 30 
OBAN — Large rosy lavender, overlaid delicate silverj' 
fawn 2S 
ETHEL VICK — Large pale J. J. MITCHELL — Crimson 
rose, fine. tipped white. 
BLACK PRINCE — Hand- QUEEN VICTORIA — Fine 
some velvety crimson. bright yellow. 
MRS. SAUNDERS— White GLOWING COAL— Bright 
tipped purple. crimson. 
GRAND SULTAN— Large sal- BLIZZARD — Large white 
mon buff, spotted crimson. profuse bloomer. 
LUCY FAUCETT— Y e 1 1 o w PENELOPE — W h i t e with 
spotted crimson. , lavender tip. 
The above varieties iOc. each. $2.00perdoz.exceptwherenoted. 
DOUBLE POMPON DAHLIAS 
SNOWBALL-Best pure white ALEWINE — White, flushed 
LITTLE BEAUTY — A lovely ^N-ith pink. 
delicate pink. HEDWIG POLLIG — AATjitc 
MISS L. KRAMER— Yellow, and scarlet. Fine. 
tips crimson. SUNSHINE— Scarlet. 
The above varieties and many others 20c. each, $2 per doz. 
CENTURY SINGLE DAHLIAS 
20th CENTURY — ^The first blooms are rosy crimson tipped 
with white, and white band round disc. Each 40c. 
WHITE CENTURY — Beautiful snow-white flowers, 6 to 7 ins. 
across. Each 60c. 
YELLOW CENTURY— Clear yellow. Each SOc. 
SCARLET CENTURY — Bright dazzling scarlet. Each SOc. 
Collection of the 4 varieties SI.60. 
SINGLE DAHLIAS— Assorted colors, 20c. each; 82 per doz. 
DOUBLE DAHLIAS — Assorted colors, $ I. SO per doz. 
T[J/\QUQ HARDY HYBRID 
J\. V/ W Jlr O PERPETUALS 
The following varieties embrace the most popular and satisfactory 
sorts for outdoor planting and we can strongly recommend any of the 
General Collection offered here, they having been thoroughly tested 
by us. And we would strongly advise the larger planting of the Hybrid 
Tea section, their grand coloring and perpetual flowering quaUties, right 
up till frost comes, make them invaluable in any garden. 
3-year-old Plants which will bloom this Summer, but must 
be planted early to insure this. Special quotations for lots of 
100 and upwards. 35c. each. $4.00 per doz. 
CAPTAIN HAYWARD— GLOIRE LYONNAISE— 
Crimson scarlet. Yellow. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— JOHN HOPPER — Rosy 
Pure white, very fine. crimson. 
SOLEIL D'OR— Copper. MAGNA CHARTA — Bright 
ALFRED COLOMB — Bright pink with carmine. 
crimson. MARGARET DICKSON— 
AIWA DE DIESBACH— Pure white. 
Carmine. MRS. JOHN LAING — Soft 
BARONESS— Pure white. pink. 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY— Rose. PAUL NEYRON— Clear dark 
CRESTED MOSS — B r i g h t pin k . 
Rose. PERSIAN YELLOW. 
CRIMSON MOSS. PRINCE CAMILLE DE 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH— ROHAN— Fiery red. 
Vermilion. ULRICH BRUNNER — Red 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT cerise. 
—Glowing scarlet. WHITE MOSS, etc. 
THE LYON ROSE 
The flowers are large, full and with broad petals, generally 
borne singly, but occasionally two or three appear on the same shoot. 
The buds are tipped coral red, with a chrome yellow base. The halt- 
open flowers are salmon pink, shaded with chrome yellow at the base, 
toning to shrimp pink at the tips, a color combination that is certain 
to appeal to all classes. 
Evidently Lyon rose has " caught on " in America, for they are 
already asking for it by the thousand. Lyon rose will be a fine market 
variety; certainly it will be a superb rose for potculture 60c. each 
HARDY HYBRID EVER- (?e'en"lwa*r"e1 
BLOOMING TEA ROSES 'ioStyf EnguSd' 
60c. each, the six 83.00. 
1. COUNTESS OF GOSFORD — Suffused throughout with 
salmon pink shading to saffron. 
2. DEAN HOLE — Silvery rose, shaded salmon, a grand rose 
for any purpose. 
3. FLORENCE PEMBERTON — Creamy white, shaded peach, 
large, full and free. 
4. J. B. CLARK — Deep scarlet, finely formed, extra large 
flowers, with high centre. 
5. QUEEN OF SPAIN— Pale flesh, darker centre, fine ex- 
hibition variety. 
6. MRS. DAVID McKEE— Creamy, yellow, large and full, 
very free flowering, perfect shape. 
7. MDME. ABEL CHATENAY— Beautiful carmine, the most 
popular rose in England as a cut flower, succeeding 
equally here. SOc. 
8. CAROLINE TESTOUT— Bright satiny rose (good). SOc. 
9. FARBENKONIGIN(Queen of colors)— Clear dark pink. SOc 
10. KILLARNEY — Brilliant carmine, long pointed buds. SOc. 
1 1. MDME. JULES GROLEZ — China rose, one of the best. SOc. 
12. GRUSS AU TEPLITZ — Scarlet crimson, full and cupped, 
blooming in large clusters. SOc. 
Collection of above twelve roses, $5,50. 
