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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
MARS. (Cactus) Intense scarlet 
shading to orange at the base 
of the petals. Flowers very 
regular in outline. Very free 
bloomer. Height 3 feet. 
Strong tubers 20c each; $2.00 
per doz. 
MONROVIA. A new dec- 
orative Dahlia of fine form. 
Color, rich fawn shading to 
bronze, while the reverse of the 
petals show light purple, giv- 
ing the flower the rich shading 
seen in changeable silk. A 
color hitherto unknown among 
Dahlias. Height 3 feet. 
Strong tubers, 2Uc each; 82.00 
per doz. 
winters on ine mgnt. 
MRS. WINTERS. This superb white Dahlia is now so Roswell, N. M., Mch. 16, 1908 
generally and favorably known that an extensive de- The dahlias sent us last year 
scription is not necessary. I look upon this Dahlia as were S o satisfactory that we are 
my best introduction; always reliable, always satisfac- pleased to hand you this order, 
tory; as a white it has neither superior or equal. Height R H K 
3 feet. 
Strong tubers 20 cents each; 82.00 per doz. 
NEDRA 1909. (Cactus) A soft Mauve pink. A unique 
color in the dahlia family and one hard to describe. 
Petals long but irregular in formation, often show- 
ing funnel form at the tip. Stem rather short. 
Height 4 feet. Strong tubers 50c each. $5.00 per 
dozen. 
PRINCE OF YELLOWS. (Cactus) Rich canary yellow 
medium to large in size. A free bloomer and of 
good quality. Height 3 feet. 
Strong tubers 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
NAVAJO. For richness of color this new decora- 
tive Dahlia has no equal. Its bold rich flowers were 
the admiration of all who visited the grounds the past 
two seasons. A most intense red, with violet shading. 
Height 4 feet. 
Strong tubers 25c each: 82.50 per doz. 
Navajo. 
OPAL QUEEN. A new decorative Dahlia. Strong erect 
grower with good stems. A color as difficult to de- 
scribe 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 according to 
light. A pleasing color. Height 3 feet. 
Strong tubers, 20c each; 82.00 per doz. 
PROF. ZACHARIAS. (Cactus). Clear lemon yellow 
petals, long and straight, flowers well above the fol- 
iage. Height 4 feet. 
Strong tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
PROF. MANSFIELD (Decorative). Flowers very large, 
but stem rather short. Color a combination of yel- 
low, bronze and red, sometimes producing solid flow- 
ers of one color. Height 4 feet. 
Strong tubers, 25c each; 82.50 per doz. 
Wiew Showing a Portion of a Bed of Mrs. 
PROGENITOR. Bright carmine or crimson lake, petals being furcated on the end like a stag- 
horn, forming several points, each division having a fluted termination. Height 3 feet. 
Strong tubers 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
