W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
3 
Daklias TLat Made Denver Famous 
Two Extra 
Fine Dahlias 
Illustrations 
show the 
flowers much 
reduced in 
size 
Decatur, Mich., 
Oct. 24, 1918. 
One of the most attrac- 
tive dahlias in my garden 
this season has been the 
Laura Barnes, standing head 
and shoulders above its fel- 
lows. Modest, yet com- 
manding attention with its 
wealth of large, clear orange 
red flowers. It certainly 
will prove a general favor- 
ite. H. J. VAN NESS. 
NAIAD 1919 
DR. HENRY SEWAIiI. 
Naiad 1919 
A beautiful flower re- 
sembling an immense water 
lily. A vigorous grower; 
color, a tinted cream pink. 
Beautiful by day and simp- 
ly grand under artificial 
light. Stems long and erect. 
Was first introduced last 
.season and has proven very 
popular. One of my very 
best introductions. $1.00 
each; $10.00 per dozen. 
Height. 5 feet. 
Dr. Henry Sewall 
A very large, handsome 
flower, with broad, flat pet- 
als, of the perfect peony 
flower now so deservedly 
popular. The color is so 
unique as to place it in a 
distinct class. In color It 
may be described as a pink 
fawn with slight amber 
shading at the base of the 
petals. A sturdy. rank 
(trower. with exceptionally 
long stems. It has the 
highest recommendation. 
Height, 4 14 feet. Price, 
strong tub-^rs, 5O0 each: 
$5. on per dozen. 
