A GRAND NOVELTY of t90i 
MRS. WINTERS 
In offering this Dahlia, I believe I am introducing 
the best White Dahlia yet produced. The claim is 
a large one, but I believe its merits will justify the 
<J'fj g claim. ...I originated it three years ago, and have watched it carefully, 
and have yet to see the first imperfect flower. Its color is a pure waxy 
/"•anz/^c/ nf aft white, which shows no tint or Variation even in the .strongest sunlight. It 
vrranaesi O/ ail blooms very freely, producing flowers from 5 to 7 inches in diameter, with 
»j. , , , beautifully pointed petals. ...Another good quality is that it never shows 
W rltte an open centre. The plant grows to a height of 3 feet, and is of a rather 
spreading habit, and in type belongs to the cactus section, but the petals. 
. • tihli 3. S although pointed, are rather broad. 
_ Prices, Strong Tubers, 50c each; 
9^ $5.00 per Dozen 
CINDERELLA 
This new Cactus Dahlia is undoubtedly the best of its type yet 
introduced. Its form is a model of perfection, as will be seen by a glance at the half-tone cut. It is an early 
bloomer, and produces its flowers in great profusion. Color, dark purple maroon. 3 feet. 
Price, 25c each; 
$2.50 per 
Dozen 
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