WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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Double Dahlias 
4 GIANT DAHLIAS Each CENTURY SINGLE DAHLIAS 
MRS. ROOSEVELT (Show)— Light delicate pink. Dou- 20th CENTURY— The first blooms are rosy crimson tipped 
ble flowers, 6 inches across 35 with white, and white band round disc" Each 40c 
MADAME VON DER DAEL (Cactus)— White, with pink WHITE CENTURY— Beautiful snow-white flowers 6 to 7 ins 
t'P 35 across. Each 60e. 
CUBAN GIANT (Show) 35 YELLOW CENTURY— Clear yellow. Each 50c 
GETTESBURG( Cactus)— Scarlet. Fine •. 35 SCARLET CENTURY— Bright dazzling scarlet Each 40c 
DOUBLE POMPON DAHLIAS sracTir nAHT?A*«rA°"t' V'^^V'^'^o^^^-^"' u . 
SNOWBALL-Best pure white. SlE DAmtf^,°,nrf ^^t' ^T^' f 
LITTLE BEAUTY-A lovely delicate pink. DOUBLE DAHLIAS-Assorted colors, 81.50 per doz. 
MISS L. KRAMER— Yellow, tips crimson. 
ALEWINE— White, flushed with pink 
HEDWIG POLLIG— White and scarlet. Fine. 
SUNSHINE— Scarlet. 
The above varieties and many others 20c. each, $2 per doz. 
ROSES, HARDY HYBRID PERPETUUS^ 
2-year-old Plants which will GENERAL JACQUEMINOT— 
bloom this Summer, but must Glowing scarlet, 
be planted early to insure this. gLOIRE LYONNAISE— YeUow 
Special quotations for lots of 1 00 jqhn HOPPER— Rosy crimson 
and upwards. LqUIS VAN HOUTTE— Red- 
The following list includes all dish scarlet, 
the best and hardiest varieties, MADAME CAROLINE TEST- 
35c. each; per dozen $4.00. OUT— Light rose. 
ALFRED COLOMB-B right MAGNA CHARTA-Bright pink 
with carmine. 
ANNA DE DIESBACH- MARGARET DICKSON -Pure 
Carmme. ^.hite. 
BARON BONSTETTEN-Black MRS. JOHN LAING-Soft pink. 
BARONESS-Pure White. ^^p^^i- ^EYRON-Clear dark "yTlilT- ^ 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY-Rose. PEONIA-Carmine. 
CHARLES LEFEBVRE-Bright pgRLE DES BLANCHES- 
S'^arlet. ,,.hite. 
CRESTED MOSS— Bright rose. PERSIAN YELLOW. 
CRIMSON MOSS. PIERRE NOTTING— Violet red 
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT- PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN 
^•''^''iet. —Fiery red. 
DUKE OF EDINBURGH- ULRICH BRUNNER - Red 
Vermihon. j,g,.jgg 
DUKE OF TECK— Vermilion. WHITE MOSS, etc. Province 
FISHERHOLME S— Li vely (or Cabbage Rose)— White or 
crimson. red. 
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