W. W. WH^MOBE, DAHI^IA. SFECIAIiIST. 
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VICTOB VOW SCKEFFEIi. This new introduction is sim- 
ilar in botli form and color to the well Itnown Kreim- 
hilde, but is much freer of bloom and more delicate 
in color. Shell pink shading to white. 
Strong tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
ZEFHYB. A light, feathery cactus form of unique color- 
ing; rosy pink shading to heliotrope. An early and 
profuse bloomer. One of the best. 3 feet. 
Strong tubers, 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
HEW SIiraiiE DABXIA. "Twentieth Century." No single 
Dahlia ever created .such a sensation or was received 
with such popular favor as this, and it is well worthy 
of the praise bestowed upon it. It is entirely distinct 
from all others, and ranks high, not only as a free- 
fiowering plant for the garden, but as a cut flower, 
holding- a place alongside the finest roses. Intense 
rosy-crimson tipped with white and having a white 
hand around the disc. As the season advances they 
become lighter until they are almost a pure white 
suffused with soft pink; not variegated, but blended 
in the most beautiful manner. 5 feet. 
Strong tubers, 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
Trrentletli Century. 
SFECIAI. OFFER. 
One of each of the foregoing thirty-six choice Dahlias 
labeled and prepaid for $9.00. 
Cactus and Decorative Varieties 
Strongr Tubers. Price, 15c each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
ABACHITE. (Cactus.) The center of each 
petal pure white edged witli a deep band 
of bright red, often producing variable 
combination of red and white; petals long 
and curved 3 
CATHEBIITE DT7EB. (Decorative.) Crim- 
son red, quite flat in form, stems long. . . 4 
DENVEB. (Decorative.) Pure yellow. Re- 
verf-e of petals shaded orange bronze.... 3 
DB. GATES. (Decorative.) Beautiful shell- 
pink, shading to blush at base of petals, 
stems long. An excellent variety for cut- 
ting 5 
DB. MUIB. (Decorative.) Apricot, shaded to 
bnnizc. An early and free bloomer 3 
DB. BOIiAIT. (Cactus.) Dark maroon, pet- 
als drawn to a sharp point, slightly below 
medium in size 3 
ETTGENE TEEIiE. (Decorative.) A very 
fine deep scarlet produced on long stems; 
valuable for cutting 5 
EABZ. OF FEMBBOKE. (Cactus.) Deep 
purple maroon. Fine form 3 
OBAND MOaXJI^. (Decorative.) Bright 
scarlet lipped and streaked pure white... 4 
OIiOBIOSA. (Cactus.) Bright scarlet, long 
curved petals. One of the best 4 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
GAIiIiABD. (Cactus.) Rich carmine, pet- 
als long and tubular 5 
HENBY PATRICK. (Decorative.) Pure 
wliile. Flowers are very large and pure 
in cokir 6 
INNOVATION. (Cactus.) Bright scarlet, 
shading lo wliite at the tip 4 
JEAIiOUSY. (Cactus.) Clear bright yel- 
low, fine form and good stem 4 
IiYNDHTTBST. (Decorative.) Scarlet or 
Vermillion. A noble flower 4 
MAID OP KENT. (Decorative.) Intense 
scarlet. \'ai'iegated with pure white; fre- 
(luently a, solid scarlet 4 
MBS, BENNETT. (Cactus.) Soft crimson, 
large and well formed, petals broad and 
pointed 4 
MBS. HARTONO. (Decorative.) Very large 
;ind exquisite form. Color, light fawn, 
sun'used with rtink. ^^ery handsome 5 
MBS, BARNES. (Cactus.) A beautiful 
primros" color. Flower well formed and 
a free bloomer. Stems rather short for 
rutting 4 
MBS. PEART. (Cactus.) One of the grand- 
est of ;ill C;iel"s Dahlias. Color, a deli- 
cate creamy wliite 3 
M^TCHIiESS. Another grand Cactus Dah- 
lia. Petals long and even. Dark maroon 3 
