W. W. WILMORE ^ DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
Ft. Hifc'h, Approximate 
GRAND MOGUL. (Decorative). Bright scar- 
let tipped and streaked pure white 4 
GERMANIA NORVA. (Decorative). Color, 
bright pink; petsils heavily serrated. (See 
light flovt'er on trade mark) 3 
GLORIOSA. (Cactus). Bright scarlet, long 
curved petals. One of the best 4 
GERTRUDE. (Decorative). Pale lemon; 
good form and stem 4 
GUISSLER. (Cactus). A small flower. 
Dark Crimson 3 
HENRY PATRICK. (Decorative). Pure 
white. Flowers are very large and pure in 
color 6 
HOHENZOLLERN. (Cactus). Clear orange. . 4 
HARRY FREEMAN. (Decorative). Purest 
white. Excellent for cutting 4 
JOHN ELITCH. (Decorative). One of the 
grandest of Dahlias. Deepest red. Very 
long stem 6 
JENNIE PEARSE. A lovely yellow Cactus 
of mediiuu size, petals long and regular, 
ClU'ving forward. Early and free 3 
JOHN H. ROACH. (Cactus). Canary yellow, 
petals lung and curved 3 
KYNE'S WHITE. (Cactus). Pure white, 
petals long 4 
KING OF CACTUS. (Decorative). A beauti- 
ful large red flower. Very long stem .... 6 
LYNDHURST. (Decorative). Scarlet or ver- 
milion. A noble flower 4 
LUCILE. (Decorative). A remarkably free 
bloomer, so much so that the whole plant 
appears one mass of pure sulphur yellow. . 3 
LADY PENZANCE. (Cactus). Purest yel- 
low, fine fonii, stems short 3 
MAID OF KENT. (Decorative). Intense 
scarlet, variegated with pure white; fre- 
quently a solid scarlet 4 
MRS. HARTONG. (Decorative). Very large 
Ft. High, Approximate 
and exquisite form. Color, light fawn, suf- 
fused with pink. Very handsome 5 
MRS. BENNETT. (Cactus). Soft crimson, 
large and well formed, petals broad and 
pointed 4 
MRS. BARNES. (Cactus). A beautiful prim- 
rose color. Flower well formed and a 
free bloomer. Stems rather short for cut- 
ting 4 
MYRTLE. (Decorative). Very free flower- 
ing, of medium size. Color, vivid scarlet. . 4 
MRS. PEART. (Cactus). One of the grand- 
est of all Cactus Dahlias. Color, a deli- 
cate croani}' white 3 
MATCHLESS. Another grand Cactus Dahlia. 
Petals long and even. Dark maroon 3 
MRS. TAIT. (Decorative). Pure white pet- 
als deeply serrated. Good 4 
MRS. LINDER. This new decorative Dahlia 
I consider one of my best. Its color is a 
l)eautiful creamy white, shading to blush 
pink. Of perfect outline 4 
NYMPHAEA. (Decorative). A pale pink 
lliiwcr of medium size. Very valuable for 
cutting purposes 3 
OURAY. (Decorative). Deep blood red. 
Flower very large and rather loosely con- 
structed. Stems very long 4 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. (Cactus). A beauti- 
ful true. Caet\is form. In color a blending 
of apricot, orange and bronze. Very free.. 3 
RAYON dOR. (Decorative). Orange scar- 
let; somelinios marked with white 4 
SULTANA. (Decorative). Orange red streak- 
ed with crimson 3 
WM. PEARSE. (Decorative). Deep yellow .. 
WM. AGNEW. (Decorative). Deep crimson. 
Flower very large. Good stem and form . . 4 
YELLOW QUEEN. (Decorative). Soft pale 
yellow; sometimes marked with white .. 3 
SPECIAL OFFER— One each of the foregoing 38 Cactus and Decorative Dahlias for 
$4.25, including express charges. 
„ , Wepplnger Falls, N. Y. San Francisco, Gala. 
"The Dalillas received from you last year proved "All the Dahlias I ordered, bloomed, and I am 
very satisfactory and valuable additions to my more than delighted with them. I think Mrs 
already large collection." Respectfully, Peart alone is worth more than I paid tor the lot." 
G. II. HOWARTH. HI. L. MAY 
