John Connon Co.. Limited, Hamilton, Ontario 
DAHLIAS— Continued. 
\'arieties marked * are best for eutting. 
'Sylvia. Centre wliite. sliading to soft pink on the outer petals; very large 
flowers of fine form. 
Thos. White. Maroon, very effective. 
Wm. Agnew. Rich, carmine-red, very rich color, immense size. 
*YelIcw Duke. Pure canary yellow, immense size, flowers borne on long, stiff 
stems. 
*ZuIu. Jet black, changing to black maroon as the flower fully expands. 
, Show and Fancy Varieties. 
Price, per 10, $0.70: per 100, $6.00 
*A. D. Livoni. Shell jjink, beautiful quilled variety. 
Alice Emily. Pure, rich yellow, fine form, large. 
Amazon. Yellow, edged red. 
Amy. Fawn, tipped crimson. 
*ArabelIa. Pale primrose, tipped and shaded old rose and lavender; very fine 
form. 
Bird of Passage. Very large, crimson, with purplish tinge. 
*Chameleon. White to buff, shaded crimson. 
Cohannett. Magenta, large and of fine form. 
*Crimson Ball. Crimson-purple, showy and in constant bloom. 
Crimson Variegated. Crimson, in varying shades, very attractive. 
Cuban Giant. Bright maroon, very large, early and free flowering. 
Glowing Coal. Bright glowing scarlet, attractive color, free blooming and 
of good size. 
Grand Sultan. .Salmon-buff, marked with crimson, very fine variety. 
Hero. Crimson-maroon, large and effective. 
*Jarkosky. A beautiful mottled variety, crimson yellow and white, always 
full to the centre. 
Jessie Mcintosh. Red, tipped white, large, double and attractive. 
*John Thorpe. Dee|) rose, very large beaufitul flowers borne on long stems. 
Keystone. Pink, striped crimson, large and splendid. 
Lemon Giant. Very large, fine shade of lemon-yellow. 
*Le Phare. Fine bright red, splendid long stems. 
Lieberheimer. Red, ti])iKd white, pretty, free flowering. 
Lottie Eckford. White, spotted and striped pink and crimson. 
IVlenheddy Beauty. Fawn, tipped scarlet, large. 
Mrs. Dexter. Rich shade of salmcm, very large. 
*Penelope. White, flaked lavender, one of the best. 
Pioneer. The nearest to black of any show Dahlia, a splendid variety, 
*Queen of May. Lemon-yellow, splendid, large and free flowering, good for 
cutting. 
*Queen Victoria. (Mary D. Hallock). Canary yellow, free flowering, good. 
*Red Hussar. Cardinal red, large blooms bo''"e on strong stems. 
Striped Banner. Cardinal red, with broad white stripe thnmgh centre of 
petal. 
*White Swan. Pure white, free flowering, iK)pular cut flower kind. 
Single Varieties. 
I-'rice, per 10, ?0.70: per 100, .«li.OO. 
Ami Barrillett. Richest garnet, with rich jnu iilish m.aroou foliage, a valuable 
variety. 
Big Chief. Brilliant cherry red, edged velvety maroon, large flowers with 
two rows of petals. 
*Danish Cross. Bright scarlet, with a white stripe through the centre of each 
peta 1 . 
*Twentieth Century. Rosy carmine, tipped white, very large. 
Yellow Century. Bright yellow, profuse bloomer. 
Miscellaneous Varieties. 
*Queen Emma. (Pa^ony Flowered). A charming shade of hollyhock pink, 
the inner petals banded with gold, a beauliful variety. Per 10, f(V80; 
per too', $7.00. 
*Catherine. (Pomi)on.) Pure yellow, very free, continuous bloomer, fine 
cut flower variety. Per 10, $0.70; per 100, .IfG.OO. 
*Snowclad. (Pompon.) A fine pure double white. Per 10, .10.70; per 100, 
m.on. 
