W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
Daklias Tkat Made Denver Famous 
Two Extra Fine 
DaKlias — Intro- 
ductions of 1915. 
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tke flowers muck 
reJuceJ in size. 
Your new Dahlia Masterpiece, 
which you sent me last spring, 
ranks among the most beautiful. 
It was very noticeable that It 
came in for more attention than 
any other by the many people 
who visited my yard this sum- 
mer. It is all and even more than 
you claim for it. 
E. A. BODIE. 
SR. HENR-r SEWAI.!;. 
Dr. Henry Sewall 
A very large, handsome flower, with 
broad, flat petals, of the perfect peony 
flower now .so deservedly popular. The color 
is so unique as to place it In a distinct 
class. In color it may be described as a 
pink fawn with slight amber shading at the 
hnse of the petals. A sturdy, rank grower, 
with exceptionally long stems. It has the 
highest recommendation. Height, 4% feet. 
Price, strong tubers, $1.00 each; $10.00 per 
dozen. 
\^ilinore 9 Masterpiece 
A splendid companion for the Dr. Sewall. 
A gigantic flower of clear, pure color, with- 
out shading, borne on long stems, often 20 
inches in length. Blooms early and con- 
tinuously through the season. Color, clear 
rich tango. This variety has made good on 
all claims made for it when introduced last 
season. It is indeed a masterpiece. Height, 
4 feet. Price, strong tubers, 50c each; $.'j.00 
per dozen. 
WlXiMORE'S MASTERFIECE. 
