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W. W. WILMORE vt DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
No. 2. ARACHNE. (See Page 1.) .\ most remarkahic llowcr. The center of each petal is 
imre white edged along; its entire length with broad l)an 1 of brightest crimson. As, 
however, the edges of the jietals are oomplelely rellcxcd. (lie wliite only of the outer 
petals is seen when looking straight into the face of the flower, sideways the reflexed 
crimson edges are fully visible, and give the llower a very elegant and coquettish 
appearance. Strong field roots. 
Price, 30c each; $2.00 per doz. 
No. 3. MRS. M. LESLIE. (See Page 1). This new Cactus l^ahlia 1 have had on trial for .several 
years and I now offer it to the public for the first time. In some respects it resembles 
Ingeborg Egeland, only the plant is of a more siireading habit and the flower a little 
more compact: flowers are large and of a dec]) glowing red. Truly a fine Cactus. 
Strong field roots. Price 50c each; $."i.nO jier dozen. 
BADENIA. In tliis grand Dalilia we liave tlie first ically variegalod Dahlia in the Cactus 
section. Color a clear bright orange, striped and decked with bright red. Petals are 
very long, and curved towards the center. Flowers ai'c large, and the plant an erect, 
robust grower. A glance at the illusi ration will show the form t« be a model of 
perfection. 
Price, 2.5c each; $2. .50 per doz. 
CORA GILBERT. A new show Dahlia. In form a perfect model ruiinded and full with a 
high center, petaLs beaulifully quilled. Color, creamy pink beaiitlfully shaded. Stems 
very long. Now offered for the first time. 
Strong field roots .50c each; $.5.00 per doz. 
