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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
Novelties and Dahlias of Special Merit 
(Varieties here offered for the first time are indicated by date. 
A. F. BISHOP. 1905. A new decorative Dahlia, which combines many excellent qualities, 
chief among which is its unique color — a rich clear lilac — a color hitherto unknown in 
this type. The plant is of robust, dwarf habit and produces a wealth of large finely 
formed flowers; 3 feet. 
Strong tubers, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
BADEN I A. In this grand Dahlia we have the 
first really variegated Dahlia in the Cactus 
section. Color a clear bright orange, 
striped and flecked with bright red. Petals 
are very long, and curved towards the cen- 
ter. Flowers are large, and the plant an 
erect, robust grower. A glance at' the il- 
lustration will show the form to be a model 
of perfection; 4 feet. 
Strong tubers, 20c each; ?2.00 per doz. 
CORA GILBERT. A new show Dahlia. In 
form a perfect model, rounded and full with 
a high center, petals beautifully quilled. 
Color, creamy pink beautifully shaded. 
Stems very long; 4 feet. 
Strong tubers, 35c each; 3.50 per doz. 
Omaha, Neb. 
"I have had fine success with my Dahlias, 
which my mother sent me from you." 
MRS. DELIA HACKETT. 
Austin, 111. 
"In all the years I have been growing Dahlias, 
I have never had any that turned out so per- 
fect and true to name as those I got from you." 
MRS. R. HILLER. 
Colorado Springs, Colo. 
"I am very much pleased with the Dahlia 
roots you sent. I think they are the best I 
have ever purchased." E. P. PIERCE, 
Head Gardener at Union Printers' Home. 
Springfield, 111. 
"The bunch of Dahlias that took first pre- 
mium at our State Pair last fall were from 
stock purchased of you." 
MISS LIZZIE DAVENPORT. 
Menlo Park, Cala. 
"Dahlia bulbs safely to hand, and I am so 
well pleased with them that I am inclosing you 
another order." D. V. TUTTLE. 
Cora Gilbert. 
