W. W. WILMORE. DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
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Mrs. Jeffries. 
INQEBOBG SaEIiAinD. A strong grower with bright 
green foliage, presenting a picture of wonderful rich- 
ness when combined with the large mass of deep scar- 
let blooms. Flowers are borne well above the foliage 
on strong, medium length stems. Height, 3 feet. Strong 
tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
JtTOEND. Bluish white; stems long, holding tlie 
flower above the foliage. Petals narrow with open fun- 
nel-shaped tip. Good for cutting. Price, 25c each; 
$2,50 per doz. Height, 3 feet. 
J. S. JACKSON. A tall growing variety, producing 
its finely formed flowers on long stems. Color, bril- 
liant crimson maroon. Height, 4 feet. Stronj? tubers, 
20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
Kriemhllde. 
KBIEMHIIiDE. An exquisite shell pink, shading to 
white in tlie center. Undoubtedly the flnest and most 
perfect pink Cactus Dahlia to date, and as a cut flower 
superseding all the other pink sorts. Height, 4 feet. 
Strong tui>frs, 20c ench; $2.00 per doz. 
MBS. FEBDIITAirD JEFFBIES. 1911. Probably the 
largest Cactus Dahli.1 ever grown, often measuring 
over eight Inches in diameter. In formation the flower 
is irregular, its long petals are curved and twisted, giv- 
ing the tlnvver a shaggy appearance. Color, deep vel- 
vety red, comljining beautifully with the rich green 
foliage. Price, strong tubers, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
Height. 3 feet. 
MABY SEBVICE. A flower of exquisite form and 
unique coloring; purplish rose, shading to heliotrope. 
Mrs. H. IVlTilr. 
Mrs. H. J. Jones, 
Fine for cutting. Height, 4 feet. Strong tubers, 25o 
each; $2.50 per doz. 
MBS. H. J. JOITES. A beautiful large Dahlia, with 
long claw-like petals, curving forward. Color, bright, 
vivid red, tipped and edged with pure white. Some- 
times solid red, at others blush white. One of the best 
to date. Height, 5 feet. Strong tubers, 20c each; $2.00 
per doz. 
MBS. HAimAH MDIB. 1909. Salmon pink, some- 
times marked with white. Petals long and curved^ 
drawing to a sharp point. Stems medium in length. 
Height, 4 feet. Strong tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per doE. 
Mrs. W. K. Jewett. 
MBS. W. K. JEWETT. A large, finely formed flower. 
Petals long and narrow, curving forward and giving a 
claw-like effect to the flower. Color, a pleasing orange 
scarlet. Very long stems, making it fine for cutting. 
Height, 4 feet. Strong tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
Branford, Conn., Oct. 23, 1909. 
"I found the New Cactus Dahlia, Charles Clayton, 
fully up to recommendation in every way, holding its 
flowers well when cut, and sliowing well on the plant. 
I consider it the best in its class and bound to become 
a leader." N. A. M. 
Springfield, Mo. 
"Your shipment of bulbs arrived a few days ago in 
good condition. I have Just unpacked two shipments 
from Eastern growers, and I must say yours appear to 
be In better condition than any I have purchased else- 
where." J. E. L. 
