W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
SKow and Fancy DaKlias 
strong- Tubers. Price, 15c each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid 
Fancy Dahlia. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
ANNIE laOOBi:. A fine variegated flower of meciium 
size. Color, a beautiful oombiiuition of cherry, 
pink and wiiite ^ 
A. t. CHASE. Creamy wliite. streaked with purple; 
.<5onietimes solid purple 3 
A. D. UVOm. Rich pink, finely formed. A very 
handsome llower ^ 
ABABEIiIiA. A large perfect form. Pale lemon, 
shading to primrose at the tips 3 
AIiTUS. Rich purple, tipped with white * 
BON TON. A fine ball-shaped flower of a deep gar- 
net red. An extra fine Dahlia 4 
BON MAZA. (Uncertainty.) An odd Dahlia, but 
one of tlH> best. White ground, streaked and 
niarliled in a curious manner with bright red.... 4 
FBANK SMITH. Rich dark maroon; sometimes 
tipped with pure white, shaded into pink. One of 
the best ^ 
FEBE BAXiIi. A most intense dark red, with long 
stem ^ 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
FIiOBAIi PARK JEWBIi. Rich purple red, tipped 
and striped with white. Sometimes solid color. 
Very earlv and free 3 
GIiOBZ DE LVON. Pure white. The largest white 
Dahlia in cultivation; round as a ball 3 
GOI^DEN TBEASUBE. A beautiful burnt orange 
color. Flower large, well formed and full to the 
center 3 
QIiENCOE. Bright scarlet. Flower almost as round 
as a ball. A fine variety for cutting 5 
IS-NACIO. A remarkably healthy, strong-growing 
plant, with long stems and large, full flowers, a 
deep, clear red 4 
J1TANITA FOBD. Flowers very large, borne on 
long stems. Color, deep cardinal rea. An excel- 
lent variety for cutting 4 
KATE HASIiAM. A beautiful soft pink. Petals 
beautifully quilled 3 
KAISEB WIIiHEIiSI. One of the grandest flowers 
in cultivation. Of iinmen.:e size and perfect form. 
Deep yellow, tipped and shaded witli cherry red.. 4 
IiADY MIIiDMA'S'. A very beautiful flower. White 
ground, sliaded to pale lilac. Very large and full. 
A free bloomer 3 
IiTTCV FAVCETT. Sulphur yellow, streaked ana 
flecked with crimson. Fine 5 
MISS DODD. Purest yellow, of exquisite form and 
color. A remarkably handsonie flower 3 
MISS BUTH. Lemon yellow, tipped with pure 
\yhite; sometimes clear yellow 3 
FIONEEB. Dark maroon, sometimes almost black. 
(.)iie of the best among the dark colors 4 
PVBPIiE GEM. Rich royal purple, clear and con- 
stant. This variety is a decided improvement 
over the old varieties. A first-clas^ flower 4 
PTTBITAN. 'Wliite ground, shaded lavender pink, 
streaked \vith red; lung stem 3 
QUEEN OF TEIiIiOWS. Fine clear yellow. An early 
and \'ery prolific bloomer 3 
SNOW. A beautiful pure white, long stem. Excel- 
lent for cutting 4 
SAIiMON QUEEN. Buff salmon, rounded and full.. 4 
THE BARON. A strong, robust grower, producing 
bright yellow flowers, sometimes tipped with 
white. In form the flower is nearly round. Stems 
long. .\n excellent variety for cutting. 
TEE CHIEF. Deep garnet red. Fine for cutting. . 4 
VEBIDIFIiOBA. A natural curiosity. Its flowers 
are as green as the foliage, and are produced In 
profusion 2% 
Single Daklias 
Ft. High. 
Approximate. 
LADY IiOVE. 1911. A fine single variety; faultless in 
both form and color; borne on an ideal stem for cut- 
ting. Color, light canary yellow, shaded to pure white. 
A lovely flower 4 
PRES. VIGER. (Collerette.) Carmine red, yellow disc 
surrounded liy a frill of pure white miniature petals. 
A'er\' attractive 3 
SCARLET CENTURY. Bright vivid scarlet on very long 
stems, petals broad and evenly arranged. The best of 
nil the red singles 5 
SENSATION. .\ semi-double, scarlet tipped white; fair 
(luality ^ 
TWENTIETH CENTURY. Now so well known as to re- 
quire but little description. Intense rosy-crimson, 
tipped with white and having a white band around the 
disc S 
WHITE CENTURY. Similar to the two foregoing, ex- 
cept as to color, which is the purest white. Nothing 
equal to it among the whites 4 
Price of any of the above singrles, stroutr tubers, 20o each': 
$2.00 doz. 
Poi 
Price, 
»mpon 
15c each; $1.50 per doz 
List 
Twentieth Century. 
postpaid. Ft, High, 
Approximate. 
BACCHUS. Clear, bright red. Rounded and full,... I 
CATHERINE. Bright yellow. Good form and stein .1 
DARKNESS. Very dark maroon. Extra fine 3 
HEDWIG POIiWIZ. Very free. Color, red and white. 3 
ISABEL. Vermillion, Very fine 4 
LITTLE PRINCE. Quiti- small. Widely 
color from deepest red to pinkish white. 
PURITY. Pure white, w-ell rounded and 
prolific liloomer 
PURE LOVE. Beautiful lilac 
SCARLET GEM. Each part of the nam 
recti V descriptive 
STAR OF THE EAST. Purest white. 
bloomer. Excellent for cutting 
I< t. High, 
Approximate, 
varied in 
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