W. W. WILMORE Jl DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
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SHOW AND FANCY VARIETIES 
strong Tubers. Price 15c each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
Ft. Hi«h, Approximate 
ANNIE MOORE. A fine varicgatfid flower 
of medium size. Color, a beautiful com- 
bination of cherry, pink and white 3 
A. L. CHASE. Creamy white, streaked with 
purple; sometimes solid piu'ple 3 
A. D. LIVONI. Rich pink. Finely formed. 
A very handsome flower 3 
AUSTRIAN. Huff ground, shaded to red- 
dish pink at top.' Large and full 5 
ARABELLA. A large, perfect form. Pale 
lemon, shading to primrose at the tips. 
Fine 3 
BON MA/.A 
BON MAZA. (Uncertainty). An old Dahlia, 
but one of the best . White ground, 
streaked and marbled in a em-ions manner 
with bright red 4 
BON TON. A line ball-shaiied flower of a 
deei) garnet red; sometimes ti])ped and 
streaked with white. An extra fine 
Dahlia 4 
CHIPETA. A bold, dark red flower. Very 
large and full. Borne on long stems and 
flowering well above the foliage 4 
CRIMSON KING. Deep crimson. Very con- 
stant in color. An early and free bloomer. . 3 
FLORAL PARK JEWEL. Rich purple red, 
tipped and striped with white. Sometimes 
solid color. Very early and free 3 
Ft. High, Approximate 
FAUST WOLFGANG. Yellow Streaked crim- 
son 3 
GEN. GRANT. Orange streaked crimson . . 3 
GLORI DE LYON. Pore white, llie largest 
white Dalilia in cidtivation; almost 
round as a ball 3 
GEN. CUSTER. Deep purple maroon; long 
stems and a very free bloomer 4 
GOLDEN TREASURE. A beautiful burnt 
orange color. Flower large, well formed 
and full to the center 3 
JOHN LAMONT. Maroon, shaded black 3 
JOHN BENNETT. Amber yellow, tipped 
cherry 3 
KATE HASLAM. .\ beautiful, soft pink. 
Petals beaulifully (|uilleil 3 
FRANK SMITH 
FRANK SMITH. Rich dark maroon. Gen- 
erally tipped with pure white, shaded into 
pink. One of the best 5 
IGNACIO. A remarkablj' healthy, strong- 
growing plant, with long stems and large, 
full flowers. A deep, clear red 4 
JOHN FORBES. Fawn color, striped maroon. 
Very large and free, possessing all the 
properties of a first-class flower 
