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W. W. WILMORE. DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
Standard Cactus Dahlias 
each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid 
Strongr Tubers. Price, 15c 
Ft. High 
Approxima 
AIiABASTEB. Pure white. A .small, finely formed 
nower. Fine for cutting 
■BADENIA. Color, a clear, bright orange, striped 
and flecked with bright red. Petals are very 
long, and curved towards the center 
COSTII.I.A. Soft garnet red of exceptional! v fine 
rorm. Petal.s long and pointed i 
EABl OP FElHBBOOKi:. Deep purple maroon, fine 
form 
l-BUTE. Peache? and cream describes the color of 
this beauty; a pleasing soft rose-pink, passing 
to a cream center " 
FIiOBASOBA. A marvel of productiveness and of 
exquisite form. Deep blood red; very early 
GABBIEI,. A fancy cactus of exquisite form, very 
large and full. Color varies from rich scarlet to 
creamy white 
GYPSV MAIS. Orange scarlet; petals long and 
pointed. Exquisite finish 
G-AZEI^I^E. Rich purple flowers, medium in size; 
petals long and pointed 
G-XiOBIOSA. Bright scarlet, long curved petals 
One of the ben 
OENESTA. Rich orange bronze. A fine autumn 
shade 
O-EN. BUXIiEB. Cardinal with crimson shading 
Each petal tipped with pinkish white. Stems 
long. An extra fine Dahlia 
HABBOB IiIQHT. A handsome variety, with large, 
fine form: petals long and narrow, dark red with 
shading of apricot in the center 
ICEBEBQ. Color, pure white, shadi.ig to greenish 
white at the base of the petals. Flower very 
regular 
te. 
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4 
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JEAI.OVST. Clear bright yellow, 
good stem 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
Fine form and 
4 
lEM-AlT. Amber pink; a fine pleasing color. 
I' lowers large and full. A first-class variety 3 
MBS. BEiraETT. Soft crimson, large and well 
formed, petals broad and pointed 4 
MBS. FEABT. Color, a delicate creamy white 3 
MBS. CHAS. TUBNEB. Extra large, with long 
pointed petals and perfect in form. Bright lemoii 
vello 
o 
MBS. IiOITG'. Creamy white, fine form 3 
MABS. Intense scarlet, shading to orange at the 
base of the petals 3 
^^P?,*' A mauve pink: a unique color in the 
lialilia family and one hard to describe 4 
PBINCE OP OBANQE. A beautiful form. In color 
a blending of apricot and bronze. Very free 3 
^su^,^^' "^'^'^ garnet red, well formed on long 
STANDABD BEABEB. 
the very best 
Rich flery scarlet, one of 
SPOTIESS QUEEN. Purest white, an excellent va- 
riety for cutting purposes . . 4 
SCHTWAN. Pure white. Petals long and narrow.. 3 
THE ANTIEBS. Rich purple maroon with dark 
violet shading. Petals curving forward in the 
form ot a deer's antlers 3 
WINSOME. Pure white, fairy quality 3 
WM. MABSHAli. Petals very Ibng and narrow. 
Pale amber shaded to orange . 3 
ZEPHB. A light feathery cactus form of unique 
coloring, rosy pink, shading to heliotrope '.. 3 
Standard Decorative Dahlias 
Stronof Tubers. Price, 15c each; 31. 50 per doz., postpaid 
Ft. High. 
Approximate. 
AMEBGEBONE. A very large flower, deep plum 
purple _ n 
A. P. BISHOP. A rich, clear lilac — a color hitherto 
unknown in this type n 
CBOWN OP OOI^D. Rich bright tan or old gold. 
Flowers well formed and general habit of both 
plant and flower is good 3 
CBEOIiE. Clear amber, large and full; good habit. 4 
DB. GATES. Beautiful shell pink, .shading to blush 
at base of petals; stems long. An excellent vari- 
ety for cutting n 
DB. MXriB. Apricot, shaded to bronze. An early 
and free bloomer *, 3 
EUGENE TEEI.E. A very fine deep scarlet, pro- 
duced on long stems; valuable for cutting a 
EIiOISE. Dark maroon, tipped and edged with 
white. An early and very free bloomer 3 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
KINDS FINK. Pale soft pink. Similar to the well- 
known Sylvia ^ 
lYNDHUEST. Scarlet 
flower 
Vermillion. 
A noble 
GBAND MOGUI.. 
white 
Scarlet tipped and streaked pure 
GBACE STEPHENS. An erect grower with long 
stems; flowers well above the foliage. Color, 
lavender pink 3 
GOXiDEN SUN. A large massive flower, golden yel- 
low, shaded lighter in the center .", . . 4 
HENBir FATBICK. Pure white. Flowers are verv 
large and pure in color '. 5 
LAVENDEB BEAUTY. A clear, soft lavender 
shade. Petals deeply serretted.. . . 4 
MONBOVIA. Rich fawn, shading to bronze, while 
the reverse of the petals show light purple, giv- 
.ab?e "nk ""^ '"''^'^ shading seen in change- 
MAID OP KENT. Intense .scarlet, variegated with 
pure white; frequently a solid scarlet... ... 4 
HABTONG. Very large and exquisite form 
( olor, light fawn, .suffused with pink. Very hand- 
5 
MBS. UNDEB. Blush pink, fine In color and form 
I'.arly and free; fine for cutting 4 
MBS.^^^T. P. DE WITT. Clear amber yellow, fine 
OFAEi QUEEN. A color as difficult to describe as 
the opal Itself. In a general way it may be said 
to be a light sulphur, overspread and shaded with 
a tinge of pink, but giving varying hues accord- 
ing to light 4 
SIS HOPKINS. An odd shade of reddish fawn 
shaded to old gold. Flowers large and full; a 
fine autumn color 4 
