W. W. WU^MORE, SAHI^IA SPECIAUST. 
11 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
FI^OBAIi PARK JEWEli. Rich purple red, 
tipped and striped with white. Sometimes 
solid color. Very early and free 3 
ai^OBI DE IiYONT. Pure white. The larg- 
est white Dahlia in cultivation; almost 
round as a ball 3 
OEN. 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 
IQITACIO. A remarkably healthy, strong- 
growing plant, with long stems and large 
full tlowers. A deep, clear red 4 
JOHN IiAMONT. Maroon shading to almost 
blark; very fine 4 
KATE HASI.AM. A beautiful, soft pink. 
Petals beautifully (luilled 3 
KAISER WIIiHEIiM. One of the grandest 
flowers in cultivation. Of immense size 
and perfect form. Deep yellow, tipped 
and shaped with cherry red 4 
IiVDIA DIETER. A beautiful soft lavender 
shade 3 
IiADY MII.DMAY. A very beautiful flower. 
White ground shaded to pale lilac. Very 
large and full. A free bloomer 3 
I.AURA SFANO-IiER. (Same as Flora 
Span^ier.) Kich dark purple, sometimes 
tipped with wtiite. rounded and full 4 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
DUCTS' PAWCETT. Sulphur yellow streaked 
and rtecked with crimson; fine 5 
MISS DODD. Purest yellow. Of exquisite 
form and color. A remarkably handsome 
flower 3 
MRS. BRVAN. Light lavender, tinged pink 4 
MISS RUTH. Lemon yellow, tipped witli 
pure white; sometimes clear yellow 3 
ORIKE EMERSON. A very handsome flow- 
er, borne on long stems. Color, rich, daz- 
zling red. shaded light cherry red 3 
PIONEER. The nearest approach to a black 
Dahlia of any yet introduced. For com- 
bined excellence it has no superior 3 
PUSPI^E G-EM. Rich royal purple, clear 
and constant. This variety is a decided 
improvement over the old varieties. A 
first-class flower 4 
FENEIiOFE. White ground shading to pale 
lavender 3 
QUEEN OP YEIiIiOWS. Fine clear >t>llow. 4 
RED BIRD. Deep garnet red. Fine for 
cutting 3 
SNOW. A beautiful pure white, long stem. 
Excellent for cutting 4 
SYXVIA. Rosy pink, stems long. A good 
variety for cutting 5 
VERIDIFIiORA. A natural curiosity. Its 
flowers are as green as the foliage, and 
are produced in profusion 
SFECIAIi OPPER — Per $1.00 I will sena a choice collection in 13 separate varieties, my 
choice from the foregoinir lists, including' red, scarlet, white, yellow, variegated, etc. All good 
varieties. Prepaid for $1.00, unlabeled. 
Pompon or Bouquet List 
Price, 15c each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
BACCHUS. Clear briglit red. Rounded and 
full 4 
COCHINEAIi ROSE. Deep Cochineal red. 
of perfect form 3 
CATHERINE. Bright yellow. Good form 
and .stem 3 
DARKNESS. Very dark maroon. Extra fine 3 
HEDWIG POIiWIZ. Very free. Color, red 
and white 3 
ISABEIi. Vermillion. Very fine 4 
Ft. High. 
Approximate. 
MTTIiE PRINCE. Quite small. Widely 
varied in color from deepest red to pink- 
ish wliite 3 
PURITY. Pure white. Well rounded and 
full. A prolific bloomer 3 
PURE IiOVE. Beautiful lilac 4 
SCABIiET GEM. Each part of the name is 
cnirectly descriptive 3 
WHITE ASTER. (GUIDING STAR.) Pure 
while. Excellent for cutting. Petals 
fringed i 
Branford, Conn. 
"I compliment you on the prompt filling of 
my order. The stock was true to catalogTie 
and free from mistakes. Varieties were all 
g'ood. But I would make special mention of 
Inerehorg Egreland, Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Hartong' 
and Mrs. Iiinder. These speak for themselves 
wherever grown." 
NATHAN A. MIIiIiER, Dahlia Specialist, 
Fotighkeepsie, N. T. 
"Mrs. Winters is a beauty. I have shown It 
to a number of my friends. All pronounce it 
a perfect Dahlia." C. O. BEESMER. 
Newport, R. 1. 
"I have yet to find a white Dahlia that will 
surpass Mrs. Winters." JOHN BIiUCK. 
