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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
Cactus and Decorative Varieties 
Strong Tubers. Price, 15c each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
Ft. High, Approximate 
ARACHNE. (Cactus). The center of 
each petal pure white edged with a 
deep band of bright red, often produc- 
ing variable combination of red and 
white; petals long and curved 3 
ADMIRAL DEWEY. (Decorative). Brill- 
iant imperial purple; fine form 3 
BLACK PRINCE. (Decorative). Very 
large. Dark velvety maroon 4 
CINDERELLA. (Cactus). Petals long 
and pointed and quite regular in outline. 
Color, dark purple maroon. A very early 
and free bloomer 3 
COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE. (Cactus). 
Soft lilac, shaded to lavender 3 
DENVER. (Decorative). Pure yellow. 
Reverse of petals shaded orange bronze. 3 
DR. GATES. (Cactus). Beautiful shell- 
pink, shading to blush at base of petals, 
stems long. An excellent variety for 
cutting 5 
DR. MUIR. (Cactus). Apricot, shaded to 
bronze. An early and free bloomer.... 3 
EUGENE TEELE. (Decorative). A very 
fine deep scarlet produced on long 
stems; valuable for cutting 5 
EARL OF PEMBROKE. (Cactus). Deep 
purple maroon. Fine form 3 
GRAND MOGUL. (Decorative). Bright 
scarlet tipped and streaked pure white. . t 
GLORIOSA. (Cactus). Bright scarlet, 
long curved petals. One of the best. ... 4 
GERTRUDE. (Decorative). Pale lemon; 
good form and stem 4 
GEISSELER. (Cactus). A small flower. 
Dark crimson 3 
HENRY PATRICK. (Decorative). Pure 
white. Flowers are very large and pure 
in color 6 
JENNIE PEARSE. A lovely yellow Cac- 
tus of medium size, petals long and regu- 
lar, curving forward. Early and free. .. . 3 
KINGFISHER. (Cactus). Purplish crim- 
son; petals curved in an irregular man- 
ner 3 
KING OF CACTUS. (Decorative. A beau- 
tiful large red flower. Very long stem. . 6 
LYNDHURST. (Decorative). Scarlet or 
vermilion. A noble flower 4 
MAID OF KENT. (Decorative). Intense 
scarlet, variegated with pure white; fre- 
quently a solid scarlet 4 
MRS. BENNETT. (Cactus). Soft crim- 
son, large and well formed, petals broad 
and pointed 4 
Ft. High, Approximate 
MRS. HARTONG. (Decorative). Very 
large and exquisite form. Color, light 
fawn, suffused with pink. Vary hand- 
some 5 
MRS. BARNES. (Cactus). A beautiful 
primrose color. Flower well formed and 
a free bloomer. Stems rather short for 
cutting 4 
MRS. PEART. (Cactus). One of the 
grandest of all Cactus Dahlias. Color, 
a delicate creamy white 3 
MATCHLESS. Another grand Cactus 
Dahlia. Petals long and even. Dark 
maroon 3 
MRS. LINDER. This new decorative Dah- 
lia I consider one of my best. Its color 
is a beautiful creamy white, shading to 
blush pink. Of perfect outline 4 
MRS. CHAS. TURNER. This one is the 
finest of all the yellow in the Cactus va- 
riety. Extra large, with long, pointed 
petals and perfect in form. Bright lemon 
yellow , Si 
MRS. ALVORD. (Cactus). A fine salmon- 
pink with long regular petals 3 
MRS. FOSTER. (Cactus). Clear amber 
petals long and pointed 4 
MISS WEBSTER. (Cactus). Pure white, 
slightly tinged rose on reverse side of 
petals 3 
NYMPH AEA. (Decorative). A pale pink 
flower of medium size. Very valuable 
for cutting purposes 3 . 
OURAY. (Decorative). Deep blood red. 
Flower very large and rather loosely 
constructed. Stems very long 4 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. (Cactus). A 
beautiful true Cactus form. In color a 
blending of apricot, orange and bronze. 
Very free 3 
STRAHLEN KRONE. (Cactus). Intense 
cardinal-red, rich and glowing 3 
TORCHLIGHT. (Cactus). Orange scar- 
let; fine stem and free bloomer 4 
WM. CUTHBERTSON. (Cactus). Crim- 
son-red; early and free 3 
WM. AGNEW. (Decorative). Deep crim- 
son. Flower very large. Good stem and 
form 4 
YELLOW QUEEN. (Decorative). Soft 
pale yellow; sometimes marked with 
white 3 
