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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
Princess Yetive. 
(Cactus.) Rich ver- 
milion scarlet, each 
petal tipped with 
white. Flowers held 
well above the foliage on long stems. A vigorous grower. 
Height 5 feet. 
Strong tubers, 20c eaoh; $2.00 per doz. 
SOUVEItlB DOtTZOK. (Decorative.) An immense flower with 
broad, flat petals and full to the center. This one is un- 
doubtedly the best red in the decorative section. Height, 
5 feet. 
Strong tubers, 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
THE BASON. (Fancy.) 1908. A strong, robust grower, pro- 
ducing bright yellow flowers, sometimes tipped with white. 
In form the flower is nearly round. Stems long. An 
excellent variety for cutting. Height. 3 feet. 
Strong tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
TTNCIiE TOM. Dark maroon, almost approaching black. Fine 
shaped flower with good stem. Height, 3 feet. 
Strong tubers. 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
trMATHiItA. (Decora- 
FKIKCESS YETIVE. 1910. Delicate pink shading to amber; 
a blending of colors too delicate to describe by word. 
Flower is medium in size; plant a robust, healthy grower. 
Strong tubers, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
FINK FEABIi. Mellow pink at the base of the petals, shad- 
ing oft gradually to white at the tips, the effect being a 
soft, rosy pink. Fine for cutting. 
Strong tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
PROF. ZACHABIAS. (Cactus.) Clear lemon yellow petals, 
long and straight; flowers well above the foliage. Height, 
4 feet. 
Strong tubers, 25o each; $2.50 per doz. 
PBOP. MANSPIEIiD. (Decorative.) Flowers very large, but 
stem rather short. Color, a combination of yellow, bronze 
and rod, sometimes producing solid flowers of one color. 
Height. 4 feet. 
Strong tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
PBOOENITOB. Bright carmine or crimson lake, petals being 
furcated on the end like a staghorn, forming several points, 
each division having a fluted termination. Height, 3 feet. 
Strong tubers. 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
B I C H A B D DEAN. 
Progrenitor. 
each; $2.50 per doz. 
Waltbari. Light sul- 
phur-yellow in the 
center, shading to al- 
most pure white on 
Uncle Tom. the tips; one of the 
most exquisitely 
graceful formed varieties in our collection. 
25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
tive.) Another grand 
Dahlia of superior 
merit, either for gar- 
den or home decora- 
tion, to which it is 
especially adapted by 
reason of its remark- 
ably long stems and 
splendid keeping 
Qualitios. Color, deep blood red with neither shading or vari- 
ation. Height, 5 feet. 
Strong tubers. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
VICTOB VOW SCHEFPEIi. (Cactus.) This new introduction 
is similar in both form and color to the well-known Kreim- 
hilde but is much freer of bloom and more delicate in color. 
Shell pink shading to white. Height, 4 feet. 
Strong tubers, 20c each; $2.50 per doz. 
VENTUBA. 1910. (Cactus.) Yellow shading to amber and 
pink. A very free bloomer. Stem rather short, but in all 
other respects first-class. 
Strong tubers, 25c 
Five Fine Single Dahlias 
COBONATA. Light scarlet. Stems remarkably long. Its 
chief distinctive feature lies in the fact that it is really 
fragrant, during the heat of the day. 
FBES. VIQEB. (CoUerette.) Carmine red, yellow disc 
surrounded bv a frill of pure white miniature petals. Very 
attractive. Height, 3 feet. 
SCABIiET CENTUBY. Bright vivid scarlet on very long 
stems, petals broad and evenly arranged. The best of all 
the red singles. Height, 5 feet. 
TWENTIETH CENTUBY. Now so well known as to require 
but little description. Intense rosy-crimson tipped with 
white and having a white band around the disc. 
WHITE CENTTTBY. Similar to the two foregoing, except 
as to color, which is of the purest white. Nothing equal 
to it among the whites. Height, 4 feet. 
Price of any of the above singles, strong tubers, 20c each, 
$2.00 per doz.; set of 5 postpaid, $1.00. 
Twentletli Centnxy. 
