W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
7 
Krs, Jeffries 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
COTTNTESS OF IiONSDAI^E. Thie freesi-ilowcr- 
ing Cactus Dahlia in the collection, and perfect 
in form. Color, an exquisite shade of rich sal- 
mon, with just suspicion of apricot at the base 
of the petals. 25c each 3 
EMFRESS. A great exhibition flower of beauti- 
ful form and large size, with long, tubular in- 
curved petals of a most pleasing tint of tyrian- 
rose. 50c each 3 
EMZLY RUSSEI^Ii (1919). Flowers very freely 
on excellent stems. A good cutting variety. 
Color, American Beauty red. A fine novelty. 
25c each 3 
FAIBIES' LANTERN. A miniature cactus form. 
Exceptionally neat and chaste in form. A 
little gem. 25c each 3 
OOXiSEir OATE. A very large hybrid cactus of a 
rich deep golden-yellow suffused and shaded 
fawn, lights up well under artificial light. 25c 
each I 
CrOIiDIiAND. One of the best yellow Cactus yet 
introduced; a splendid flower, on good stiff 
.stems; fine for cutting; early and free. 25c 
each 4 
QOImJUSII west. A superb flower of exceptional 
size; often 7 Inches across. Stems long and 
rigid, holding the flower to full view. Color, 
golden yellow shaded to pure yellow in center. 
Has no superior. 50o 4 
Fairies' Iiantern 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
MRS. H. J. JONES. A beautiful large jJahlia, 
with long, claw-like petalS, curving forward. 
Color, bright, vivid red, tipped and edged with 
pure white. Sometimes solid red, at others 
blush white. One of the best to date. 26c 
each 5 
KRS. WARNAAR. A mammoth hybrid cactus, 
often 9 inches in diameter. Creamy white with 
just a tinge of pink. One of the finest of the 
new Dahlias. $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen 5 
UARIOir THOMFSOir (1918). A new pure lemon 
yellow. Flowers extra large and an excep- 
tionally good keeper as a cut-flower. Stems 
long and stiff. One of the best of all pure 
yellows. Early and free. 25c each 3 
UASTER CARK. Saffron yellow flowers, very 
large. A fine variety. 25c each; $2.50 per doz.. a 
FINK FEARi;. Mallow pink at the base of the 
petals, shading off gradually at the tips, the 
effect being a soft, rosy pink. Fine for cutting. 
25c each 3 
FERIiE DE IiYON'. A large Cactus. Petals cleft 
at the tip. Pure white flower and borne on 
good stems. 25c each 3 
FROF. ZACHARIAS. Clear lemon yellow petals, 
long and straight; flowers well above the foli- 
age. 25c each 4 
RAUONA. In this 
new Cactus we have 
an ideal cutting va- 
riety. The plant 
blooms freely and 
the stems are re- 
markably long, from 
14 to 18 inches, 
holding its flowers 
in perfect poise. 
Color. clear soft 
scarlet. Large and 
full. 25c each 4 
Mrs. K. J. Jones 
XREIMHrLDE. Shell pink, shading to white in 
the center. A very popular cutting variety. 
25c each ^ 
MARY SERVICE. A flower of exquisite form and 
unique coloring; purplish rose, shading to heli- 
otrope. Fine for cutting. 25c each 4 
MRS. FERDINAND JEFFRIES. Probably the 
largest Cactus Dahlia ever grown, often meas- 
uring over 8 inches in diameter. In forma- 
tion the flower is irregular, its long petals are 
curved and twisted, giving the flower a shaggy 
appearance. Color, deep velvety red. combining 
beautifully with the rich green foliage. 25c 
each 3 
Charm 
PIERROT. A striking novelty in color, form and 
wonderful size. Petals very long and narrow. 
Color, amber, but often with white tips. Fine 
either way. A superb garden variety. 50c 
each 4 
RREINKONIQ. Said to be the ideal white Cac- 
tus, which has been looked for so long. A ro- 
bust, healthy grower, producing immense flow- 
ers of pure snowy white, on long stiff stems. 
Ideal for cutting, garden or decorative pur- 
l)0ses. 25c each 1 
RUTH C. QIiEADEI^Ii. Very large and full; color, 
soft yellow, shading to apricot bronze. A new 
California variety of great promise. 50c each.... 4 
VEI.VET QUEEN. Dark rich red of perfect 
form. Stems long and wiry. A profuse and con- 
stant bloomer. A fine variety. 25c each 4 
