W. W. WILMORE ^ DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
SIZE BEDOOED THREE-k-QUETHS. 
DR. GATES. ( 1902) — This new caotus Dahlia 
is a lovely shade of sea shell pink shading 
to blush at the base of the petals. Unlike 
so many of the cactus varieties, this one has 
a fine stem, holding its flowers well above 
the foliage. Its flowers are very even in size 
and form. As a variety for cutting, it has 
no equal among the cactus types ; a noble 
Dahlia. 
Strong tubers, 20c each ; $2.00 per doz. 
DR. MUIR. (1902) — Another new cactus Dahlia 
well worthy of a place in the front rank of 
any garden or catalogue. It originated with 
me the same year as the Dr. Gates, and from 
the same parent plant. A most remarkably 
free bloomer. Flowers are large and full, 
with petals curved and twisted, giving a fluffy 
effect to the flower. The plant is dwarfed and 
bushy in habit. Color, apricot, shaded to 
orange bronze. 
Strong tubers 20c each ; $2.00 per doz. 
IF IN DOUBT, SEND FOR BOTH DOCTORS. 
