W. W. WILMORE. DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
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strong Tubers. Price, 15c 
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rancy Type. 
Ft. Ilisli. 
Approximate. 
ANNIJ: MOORE. A fine variegatetl flower of medium 
size. Coliir. a beautiful combination of elierry, 
pink and white 3 
A. Ii. CHASE, rreamy while, streaked with purple; 
sometimes solid purple 3 
A. D. IiIVONI. Rich pink, finely formed. A very 
liandsonic llower 3 
ABABEIiI^A. A large i)erfect form. Pale lemon, 
shading to primrose at the tips 3 
All TVS. Rich purple, tipped with white 4 
BON TOK. A thie ball-shaped flower of a deep gai'- 
net red. An extra fine Dahlia 4 
BON MAZA. ( Uncertainty.) An odd Dahlia, but 
one of the be^t. White ground, streaked and mar- 
bled in a curious manner with bright red 4 
Peony Flowered Daklias 
FIVE POPULAR VARIETIES— All are fine lor Culhng 
CIiEOFARTBiV. Oriental red, base of petals yellow, 
shading" to bronze red; very sliowy 4 
DUKE HENY. Brillian red. I^arge broad petals.... 4 
OUICAY. Deep blood red. Flower very large and 
rather loosely constructed. Stems very long- 5 
QUEEN EDOIA. A niagnillcent sort that appears al- 
most artificial. It is of a charming- shade of mal- 
low or HoIlj'hocU pink 4 
QUEEN WIIiHEIiMINA. Inunense. Huffy flower of 
|MM-e \\hilc, witli .\-ellow (-enter. 
Any of the above, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate 
TBANK SMITH. Rich dark maroon: sometimes 
tipped Willi imre wliite, sliaded into pink. One of 
tlie liest .-. 
FIRE BAZiIi. A most intense dark red. witli long 
stem 4 
FI^OBAI. PARK JEWEL. Rich purple red. tipped 
and striped with white. Sometimes solid color. 
\'erv early and free X 
GI.ORI I>e'i.YON. Pore white. The largest white 
Dahli.-i in cultivation; i-ound as a ball 
GOIiDEN TREASURE. A beautiful burnt orange 
color. Flower large, well formed and full to the 
center ?> 
GI^ENCOE. Bright scarlet. Flower almost as round 
as a ball. A fine variety for cutting 
IGNACIO. A remarkably healthy, strong-growing 
plant, with long stems and large, full flowers. A 
deep, clear red 4 
JUANITA FORD. Flowers very large, borne on long 
stems. Color, deep cardinal red. An excellent va- 
riet,v for cutting 4 
KATE HASI^AM. A beautiful soft pink. Petals 
beautifull.v ciuifled ;: 
KAISER WIIiHEIiM. One of the grandest flowers 
in culti\-ation. Of immense size and perfect form. 
Deei> ^■ellow, tipped and sliaded with cherr\' red.... 4 
I.ADY MII.SMAY. A very beautiful flower. White 
ground, shaded to pale lilac. Very large and full. 
A free bloomer 3 
IiUCY FAUCETT. Sulphur yellow, streaked and 
flecked with crimson. Fine 5 
miss DODO. Purest yellow, of exquisite form and 
color. A remarkably handsome flower r! 
MISS RUTH. Lemon yellow, tipped with pure white; 
sometimes clear yellow ?> 
MRS. BRYAN. Light lavender, tinged pink 4 
PIONEER. Darl< maroon, sometimes almost black. 
One of the best among the dark colors 4 
PURPI^E QEM. Rich royal purple, clear and con- 
stant. This variety is a decided improvement over 
the old varieties. A first-class flower 4 
PURITAN. White ground, shaded lavender pink, 
streaked with red; long stem X 
QUEEN OF YEIiI^OWS. Fine clear yellow. An early 
and very prolific bloomer 3 
SNOW. A beautiful pure white, long stem. Excel- 
lent for cutting 4 
SAI.MON QUEEN. Buff salmon, rounded and full... 4 
THE BARON. A strong, robust grower, producing 
bright yellow flowers, sometimes tipped with white. 
Ill form the flower is nearly round. Stems long. 
An excellent variety for cutting. 
THE CHIEF. Deep garnet red. Fine for cutting... 4 
VERIDIFIiORA. A natural curiosity. Its flowers are 
as green as the foliage, and are produced in pro- 
fusion 2\-j 
gle Dakl las 
CRIMSON CENTURY. Biiglit crimson of good form n 
IfADY LOVE, 11)11. A fine single variot>': faultieess in both 
Inriu and color; borne on an iileal stem for culling. Color, light 
ranar.N' >'eIlow, shaded to pur(> while. A lo\-el>- llower -1 
PRES. VI(3-ER. ( Collerette. ) Carmine red. yellow disc siiri-nund- 
ed l>,\- a fi-ill if pure wliilc miniature petals, ^'er.v attrarli\-e . . . :; 
SCARLET CENTURY. Bright vivid scarlet on very long .xlenis, 
petals broad and evenly arranged. The best of all the red 
singles 
SENSATION. A semi-double, scarlet tipped while; fair iiiialily.. ."i 
TWENTIETH CENTURY. Now so well known as to require but 
little descriiitioii. Intense r(is,\--ci-imson, tipped with wliite and 
having a white band around tile disc 5 
WHITE CENTURY. Similar to the two foregoing, except as to 
color, w-hicli is the purest vi'hite. Notliing ecpial to it among 
I he whites 4 
Price of any of the above slngples, strong: tubers, 20c each; $2.00 doz. 
Twentieth Century, 
