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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
Peony Flowered IDalilias 
Pig'ures to the rig'ht indicate height. Prices except where noted, 25c each, 
Nearly All Are Fine for Cutting'. (Strong- Tuhers.) 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
BERTHA VON SXJTTNER. Exceptionally large 
flowers of a salmon pink color with yellow sullEu- 
sion. .tOc each 3 
COCONINA (1916). Intense, vivid red produced on 
good stems. An early and free bloomer 4 
CABMEIiIiO (1916). Jjight. cherry red, shaded 
oranse. Petals loosely arranged and curved. A 
free bloomer 4 
CI^EOFATBA. Oriental red, base of petals yellow, 
shading to bronze red; very showy 4 
SITKE HENBT. Brilliant red. I>arge broad petals. 
Very free bloomer 4 
DR. FEART. Very large. Dark reddish mahogany. 3 
G-EISHA. The showiest and most attractive of this 
type yet introduced. Petals very long curved and 
twisted. A ricli combination of scarlet and gold, 
shaded to amber yellow. A queen among Dahlias. 
50c eacli. $5.00 per dozen 4 
HOBNSVEIiD. Rosy salmon. Flowers very large.. 3 
nraiE. CimTEIiIN. A''ery large, fluffy flower of rich 
Oriental red 4 
HISS KEEI^IITQ. Mauve pink, shaded amber at the 
base of petals. Good stem and free flowering 4 
OTTRAY. Deep blood red. Flower very large and 
rather looselj' constructed. Stems very long 4 
PHENOMINE. " Rich cream pink. Pine form, stems 
long, excellent cutting variety 4 
QUEEN EUMA. A magnificent sort that appears 
almost artificial. Tt is of a charming shade of 
mallow or Hollyhock pink 5 
QUEEN WZLHEIiMINA. Immense, fluffy flower Of 
pure white, with yellow center 5 
SOUVENIR FRANZ IiISZT. Dark purple, maroon. 
Veined and shaded with white. Flowers very large 
and stems long. Very good 4 
1.50 per doz. 
Sr. H. H. Rushy. 
DR. H. H. RUSBY (1912). A^ery large, often 6 to 8 
inches in diameter, an early and constant bloom- 
er, producing its immense bright lemon flowers 
in profusion. Plant vigorous and healthy, extra 
fine 
THE CIiARION. Carmine pink, shaded old gold. 
Stems long and erect 
TEMPTATION. Delicate creamy pink shaded to 
blush. S'tems long. An excellent cutting variety.. 
VHmIiAQE BEI^IiE. Ver.v large. Color rich amber, 
heavily shaded with cherry. Long, erect stems. 
.\ fine variety 
Charles Clayton 
Country Oirl 
Charm 
Novelties and Dalilias of Special Merit 
CACTUS 
(Newer Introductions 
Prices quoted are for strong- tubers. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
AIiIOKT. Rich orange scarlet, very large and fine 
in form. Petals long and narrow, drawn to a 
sharp point. Stems long, holding the flower in fine 
position. 25c each; $2.50 per doz 3 
AMARI&KO. A unique type which might be classed 
as a Peony cactus. Petals are very long and nar- 
row, curving forward in a fantastic manner. 
Flowers are very large and borne on good stems. 
Color, orange shading to old gold at the base. A 
fine novelty. 25c each; |2.50 per doz 5 
AURORA. Soft pink, tinted white, with gold shad- 
ing, very free bloomer, good stem. 25c each; $2.50 
per doz 3 
CHARI^ES CliATrTON. The strongest words of 
praise are not extravagant when applied to this 
wonderful cactus. Stems are long, holding the 
flowers well above the foliage. The color is a 
VARITIES 
Are Indicated by Sate) 
Fig-ures to the right indicate height. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate, 
most intense red, so vivid as to dazzle the eye. 
Flowers are large in size and are produced freely. 
Price, 25c each; $2.50 per doz 4 
CHIPETA (1916). A mammoth flower borne on very 
long stems which hold the flower erect. Rich 
amaranth red. A pleading color. Flowers 5 to 7 
inches In diameter. Price, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 4 
CHARM. Petals long and regular, delicate .salmon 
rose, changing to pale pink; often pink edged with 
salmon rose. Very fine both in color and form. 
25c each; $2.50 per doz 3 
COUNTRY QIRIi. Base of petals golden yellow, suf- 
fused with salmon rose, a bright and pleasant 
combination of color, difllcult to describe. Flowers 
very large and perfect in form. Price, 20c each; 
$2.00 per doz 3 
