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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
INGEBORG EGELAND. I feel secure in the statement 
that this Dahlia is easily the first of its color in the 
Cactus class. The plant is a strong grower with 
bright green foliage, presenting a picture of wonder- 
ful richness when combined with the large mass of 
deep scarlet blooms. Flowers are borne well above 
the foliage on strong, medium length stems; 3% feet. 
Strong tubers, each, 50c; $5.00 per doz. 
Ingeborg 
Egeland.. 
KRIEMHILDE. An exquisite delicate shell- 
pink, shading to white in the center; un- 
doubtedly the finest and most perfect pink 
Cactus Dahlia to date, and as a cut flower 
likely to supersede all the other pink 
sorts; 4 feet. (See cut front page.) 
Strong tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
MRS. M. LESLIE. In some respects this 
one resembles Ingeborg Egeland, only the 
plant is of a more spreading habit and 
the flower a little more compact; flowers 
are large and of a deep glowing red. Truly 
a fine Cactus; 3 feet. 
Strong roots, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
MRS. J. J. CROWE. Another superb Cac- 
tus; clear canary yellow, with long, finely 
cut petals; form very regular and stems 
long and erect; 4 feet. 
Strong tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
MRS. WINTERS. This superb white Dah- 
lia is now so generally and favorably 
known that an extensive description is 
unnecessary. I look upon this Dahlia as 
my best introduction; always reliable, 
always satisfactory; as a white it has 
neither superior or equal; 3 feet. 
Strong tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
Read what others say about it. 
Newport R. I., 1901. 
"Mrs. Winters was great- 
ly admit ed and was very 
free. Blooms 5-f> inches and 
pure white " 
MARY BLUCK. 
Colorado City, Colo. 
Nov. 23, 1901. 
"Mrs. Winters is the best 
white Dahlia I have seen. 
It has never shown an open 
center with me, and the 
outer petals are alwa\s 
fresh and well preserved." 
A. F. BISHOP. 
Poughkeepsic, N. Y.. 11KJ1. 
"Mrs. WinterB is a beau- 
ty. I have shown it to a 
number of my friends. All 
pronounce it a perfect 
Dahlia " 
C. O. BEESMER. 
Colorado Springs, Colo., '01. 
"I consider Mrs. Winters 
the finest white Dahlia of 
her class. You cannot rec- 
commend her too highly. She 
is grand beyond descrip- 
tion." 
C. E. PERRY. 
Hillsboro. O., Nov. 1901 
"Your Dahlias all proved 
to be extra fine, especially 
Mrs. Winters. Everyone- 
who saw the blooms thought 
they were immense and 
perfect in every particular." 
Mrs. J. A. LEMON. 
Denver, Colo., 1901. 
"I think the new white 
Dahlia, Mrs. Wlntors, is 
the most tieautiful of all 
Dahlias. Much superior to 
any other white I have 
seen." 
ALICE (5. VAN STONE. 
MRS. WINTERS. (ONE-I'OUKTII NATURAL SIZE). 
Newport, R. I. 
"I have yet to find a white Dahlia that 
will surpass Mrs. Winters." 
JOHN BLACK. 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
"Too much praise can not be given to 
the Mrs. Winters. It is a magnificent white 
in every way." 
JOHN MAYBEE. 
Harlan, Iowa. 
"Mrs. Winters is in bloom and it is the- 
finest thing on the place. We have used 
it in expensive high-priced designs witri 
roses, and it attracts attention in every 
case as being finer than Bride roses." 
W. M. BOMBERGER. 
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