W. W. Wilmore <4» Dahlia Specialist 
Ten Grand Noveliies — Continued 
Ft. High 
Approximat* 
BON TON. A fine ball shaped flower 
of a deep garnet red; sometimes 
tipped and streaked with white. An 
extra fine dahlia. 20c each; $2 per doz. 4 
CHIPETA. A bold dark red flower. Very 
large and full. Borne on long stems 
and flowering well above the foliage. 
(Show.) Price, 25c each; $2.50 per 
doz 5 
GEN. CUSTER. Deep purple maroon; 
long stems and a very free bloomer. 
(Show.) 25c each; $2.50 per doz 4 
GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. A magnificent 
dahlia of the largest size. Its petals 
are beautifully quilled, giving it a very 
unique appearance. Its color is pure 
white if slightly shaded, but overspread 
with delicate lavender when grown in 
bright sunlight. Undoubtedly one of 
the best of the show varieties. 20c 
each; $2 per doz i\<. 
Fl. High 
Approxlmat* 
GOLDEN TREASURE. A beautiful burnt 
orange color. Flower large, well 
formed and full to the center. It be- 
longs in the decorative class and is a 
valuable acquisition, as it is different 
in color from any yet introduced. Stems 
long and stiff. 20c each; $2 per doz.. 4 
IGNACIO. A show variety of great value. 
A remarkably healthy, strong-growing 
plant, with long stems and large, full 
flowers. A deep clear red. 20c each; 
|2 per doz 4 
MRS. LINDER. This new decorative 
dahlia 1 consider one of my best nov- 
elties. Its color is a beautiful creamy 
white, shading to blush pink. Of per- 
fect outline. Early and free. 25c 
each; $2.50 per doz 4 
PURPLE GEM. Rich royal purple, clear 
and constant. This is a show variety 
and a decided improvement over the 
old varieties. A flrst-class flower. 20c 
each; $2 per doz 3 
SPECIAL OFFER....One each of the foregoing 12 varieties for 
$2.50; without Mrs. Winters, $2.10, postpaid. 
CACTUS and DECORATIVE 
For Illustra- \/ A Tj ¥ I ¥ ¥7 C and Forms see 
tions of Types T iV X X X Last Page. 
Prices, IScents each; SI. 50 per dozen, postpaid 
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Approxlmala Approiiinate 
AFRICAN. (Cactus.) A bold, long- CACTUS QUEEN. (Decorative.) Pale 
petaled flower. Dark velvety maroon. silvery pink, suffused with light purple. 
Good stem 4 Very large. A distinct variety 6 
BUTTERMAID. (Decorative.) Light cORA GLEASON. (Decorative.) Color, 
canary yellow 3 ,,ggp pu,.p,g jg^j^g y^^^ constant, and 
BLACK PRINCE. (Decorative.) Very will never show an open center. No 
large. Dark velvety maroon 4 finer cactus has evfer been introduced . . 4 
CLARA NISSEN. (Decorative.) Vivid CONSTANCE. (Decorative., Pure white 4 
scarlet. Medium size. Excellent for 
cutting 4 COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE. (Cactus.) 
Soft lilac, shaded to lavender 3 
CHANCELLOR SWAYNE. (Cactus.) 
Violet purple. Quite perfect in out- EARL OF PEMBROKE. (Cactus.) Deep 
line 4 purple maroon. Pine form 3 
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