12 W. W. WILarORE. DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
GlaJiol 
lOlUS 
Among the summer flowering bulbs the (lUuliolus has but few, if any, equals. They are easily satisfied, 
both to soil and location, doing equally well in bods, rows or interspersed among slirubbery. Good culti- 
vation is desired, hut heavy fertilizing should be avoided. 
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TWi:i.VE GI^ADIOIiI OT SFECIAI. MESIT. 
Each. Doz. 
Kg. 13 — BARON JOSEPH HTJIiOT. Kich purple, with 
a bluish tinge. Flowers of medium size but of 
graceful form. Onod for cutting $ .10 $1.00 
Wo. 7 — GOIiSEN KING. Bright golden yellow with 
an intense crimson patch on tlie lower petal. It 
is one of the very be-it of the vellows 20 2.00 
No. 25 — IDA VAN. Orange-red. of brilliant tint. 
Flowers Irirpe and wide open 2.5 2. .50 
No. 3 — MSS. FBANK FENSI^rTON, JR. Bright rose 
])ink, sluuling to a deeper tint t'»ward the center 
of the petals, the lower petals blotched with rich 
carmine. Flowers large, well opened, and of 
graceful form (extra) 40 4.00 
NO. 4 — NIAGARA. Soft primrose yellow, slightly 
tinged with rose pink in ttie tlireat. Flowers 
large and of exceptionally graceful form 2.5 2.50 
No. 2 — FRINCEFS. Drizzling sc'irlet. a patch on the 
lower petals of ljufli-«li wliite. bordered b.y clear 
white. Flovvers of aniar\-Ilis-like form 15 1.50 
No. 36 — FANAIUA. A seedling of America, which it 
resembles, but of a deeper pink. One of the 
finest 1.00 .... 
No. 6 — FEACE. Flowers are large, of good form, 
correctl\' placed on a heavy straight spike. 
Beautiful white, with pale lilac featherin.g on 
inferior petals 25 2.50 
No. 21 — FBINCEFINE. Bright red with a vvaite 
throat. Flowers large and very attractive 35 3.50 
No. 9 — REINE BIi^NCHE. Pure white except a 
small crimson line at base of throat, long spike 
of well formed flaw'ers 25 2.50 
No. 5 — THE KING. Rich magenta, the thrmt bear- 
ing a blotcli of red nn a white ground. Flowers 
large and wide open 15 1.50 
No. 8— Wll.I.-y WIGMAN. Creamy white flushed 
with soft pink, a crimson blotcli on the lower 
petals. Spike tall and straight. A very beauti- 
ful variety 25 2.50 
Special offer of one each of the foreg'oinsr twelve varieties for 
$3,00. 
GIiASIOIiI IN MIXTURE, 
This mixture is made up of various types and colors. 
A satisfactory strain for massing. 
Made up of various types of the older strains, 40c 
per doz. ; $3.00 per 100. 
Special Stock Mixture — The favorite size for stock 
planting, put up in packages of 50 bulbs for 50 cents. 
"RAINBOW COI.I.ECTION." 
Section No. 1. 
10c each, 75c per doz. 
No. 10 — AMERICA. Soft iiink, extra large. 
No. 22 — AUGUSTA. AVIiite, lavender anthers. 
BRENCHI.EYENSIS. Bright vermil- 
scarlct. 
No. 29 — BIBS OP FARADIOE. Canary. 
striiied eiierr>'. 
No. 12 — GEO. Fa!uIi. Crimson maroon. 
No. 34 — GIANT FINK. Brilliant pink, dark 
thi-oat. 
No. 27 — INSEFENSENCE. Rosy pink, shad- 
ed throat. 
No. 17 — KI.ONDIKE. Primrose yellow. 
No. 31 — MRS. FRANCES KING. Light Scar- 
let, long spilves. 
I'-o. 23 — MME. MONNERET. Delicate rose. 
No. 19— PRES. TAFT. Light pink, shaded 
throat. 
Ko. 18 — TACONIC. Clear pink, blush throat. 
Section No. 2. 
10c each, $1.00 per doz. 
No. 11 — AIiICE CARV. Pure white. Fine. 
No. 1 — GI.ORY. (Ruffled.) Cream pink, 
str-iped crimson. 
No. 20 — JEANNE DIEUIAFOY — ;'rcam, crim- 
son, blotch. 
NO. 26 — LA FBOFHETESSE. Pearly white, 
crimson throat. 
No. 21 — MR3. BEECHEB. Rosy crimson. 
white throat. 
No, 16— MEPHISTOFHEIiBS. Bright red, 
mai'ked \'ellow. 
No. 14 — NAZINSCOTT. Rlood red, mottldl 
Ihroal. 
No. 33 — PACHA. I'.rilliant orange. 
* *3NOWBANK. Wliite with red mark- 
ings. 
No. 15 — SCARSDAIiE. Tall grower with large 
lavender eolered flowers. 
No. 28 — TWENTIETH CENTURY. Blood red, 
long spike. 
No. 32 — VELVET KING. Velvety red, large 
flowers. 
Special Oflfer: One each of the foregroing- 
twenty-four varieties for $1.75; 4 each 
for $6.00. 
