W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
11 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
STARI^IOHT. (Decorative.) A decided acquisi- 
tion among tlie fancy decorative and perliaps 
the gayest color in the entire list. Flowers are 
uniform in size and color and produce in great 
profusion. Color, each petal carries two and 
some four stripes of red on a white ground. 
Oood stem and thrifty growth. 25c each; $2.50 
per dozen 4 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
VERA CURRY. (Show). A giant flower borne 
on very long, erect stems, cream pinli. A very 
effective combination of color. It has no su- 
perior in its class. 25c each; $2.50 per dozen 3 
W. W. RAWSON. (Show.) An exceptionally fine 
large flower, produced on long stems. Color, 
pure white, overlaid with delicate lavender. 
Similar to the popular Grand Duice Alexis, but 
a better bloomer, 25c each; $2.50 per dozen 4 
Standard Cactus Daklias 
Stronef Tubers, Price, 20c each; $2.00 per doz., postpaid. 
Ft. High. 
Approximate. 
AMOS FERRY. Large flower, petals long and 
curved. Intense scarlet; good 3 
AIiABASTER. Pure white. A small, finely formed 
flower. Fine for cutting 3 
CORN1TCOFIA. A superb variety; petals very 
l0!ig and regular in form. Deep vermilion, 
shading darlter. Flowers large and produced in 
profusion 3 
COCKATOO. Color varies from pure white to 
yellow, often combining the two 3 
DAINTY. Rosy pink, shaded to pale lemon. 
Very good 4 
EVEI^YIT WIIiMORE. Deep garnet red, petals 
long and finely formed 4 
EARK OF FEMBROKE. Deep purple maroon; 
fine form 3 
FIiORADORA. A marvel of productiveness and 
of exquisite form. Deep blood red; very early. 
OABRIEIi. A fancy cactus of exquisite form, 
very large and full. Color varies from rich 
scarlet to creamy white 3 
QYFSY MAID. Orange scarlet; petals long and 
pointed. Exquisite finish 3 
G-ENESTA. Rich orange bronze. A fine autumn 
shade 3 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
GEN. BUNKER. Cardinal with crimson shading. 
Each petal tipped with pinl<ish white. Stems 
long. An extra fine Dahlia 3 
HUNGARIAN. A finely formed flower borne on 
long stems. Pure old gold shade. A very at- 
tractive flower 3 
IiENAN. Amber pink; a fine pleasing color. 
Flowers large and full. A first-class variety 3 
MRS. CHAS. TURNER. Extra large, with long, 
pointed petals and perfect in form. Bright 
lemon yellow 3 
MRS. W. K. JEWSTT. A large, finely formed 
flower. Petals long and narrow, curving for- 
ward and giving a claw-like effect to the flower. 
Color, a pleasing orange scarlet 3 
MAID OF ATHENS. Amber yellow shading to 
fawn. Fine form 4 
STANDARD BEARER. Rich fiery scarlet, one of 
the very best 3 
VENTURA. Yellow shading to amber. Very free. 3 
VIRGINIA BEUE. Light sulphur. Flower me- 
dium size, petals curved. Blooms freely 3 
UNCI^E TOM. Dark maroon, almost approach- 
ing black. Fine shaped flower with good stem. 3 
ZEFHYR. A light feathery cactus form of unique 
coloring, rosy pink, shading to heliotrope 3 
Standard Decorative Daklias 
Stroiur Tuhers. Frioe, 20c each; $2.00 per doz., postpaid. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
AUTUMN GLOW. A very large, full flower, 
blooming well above the foliage. Color, bronze, 
yellow, giving varied shades of autumn tints.... 4 
BIiACK PRINCE. Very dark, almost black. A 
large, fine fiower with fine long stem 4 
CREOIiE. Clear amber, large and full; good 
habit 4 
EUGENE TEEIiE. A very fine deep scarlet, pro- 
duc-cMi on long stems; valuable for cutting 5 
GRAND MOGU:^. Scarlet tipped and streaked 
pure white ■ 4 
GOIiDEN SUN. A large massive flower, golden 
yellow, shaded lighter in the center 4 
JACK ROSE. Brilliant crimson-red, rich and 
glowing, similar in shade to the popular Jack 
Ro.se, whicli suggested its name 4 
IiYNDHURST. Scarlet or vermilion. A noble 
flower 4 
Ft. High. 
Approximate. 
I^AVENDER BEAUTY. A clear, soft lavender 
shade. Petals deeply serrated 4 
MAID OF KENT. Intense scarlet, variegated 
with pure white; frequently a solid scarlet 4 
MRS. HARTONG. Very large and exquisite form. 
Color, light fawn, suffused with pink. Very 
handsome 5 
MRS. IiINDER. Blush pink, fine in color and 
form. Early and free; fine for cutting 4 
MRS. T. F. DE WITT. Clear amber yellow, fine 
form 3 
MANZANOIiA. Intensive vivid red. Flowers are 
large and finely formed, showing well above 
the foliage ! ". 4 
NAVAJO. For richness of color this decorative 
Dahlia has no equal. A most Intense red, with 
violet shading 4 
SYi;VIA, Soft pink with lighter center. Long 
stiff stems. A profuse bloomer, fine for cutting. 4 
