W. W, WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
9 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
QENESTA. Rich orange bronze. A fiiic nnlnm shade. 3 
OEIT. BUXIiER. Cardinal with crimson .shading. 
Each petal tipped with pinkisti wliite. Stems long". 
An extra One Dahlia 3 
HABBOB IiIG-HT, A handsome variet.v, with large, 
line form: petals long and narrow, dark red with 
shading of apricot in the center 
HUITGABIAM'. A finely formed flower born on long 
stems. Pure old gold shatle. A very attractive 
llower 3 
ICEBEBO, Color, pure white, shading to greenish 
white at the base of the petals. Flower very 
regular 4 
IVANHOE. Light salmon. Petals long and narrow. 1 
JUQBND. Bluish white; stems long, liolding the 
llower above tlie foliage. Petals narrow with 
open funnel-shaped tip. Good for cutting 3 
J. H. JACXSON. A tall growing variety, produc- 
ing its finely formed flowers on long stems. Color, 
brilliant crimson maroon 4 
ZiENAN. Amber pink; a fine pleasing color. Flowers 
lartje and full. A first-class variety 3 
MBS. H. MTTIB. Salmon pink, sometimes marked 
with white. Petals long and curved 4 
MBS. BENNETT. Soft criinson, large and well 
formed, jh tal.s broad and pointed 4 
UBS. FEABT. Color, a delicate creamy white 3 
MBS. CHAS. TUBNEB. ICxtra large, with long, 
pointed petals and peT'feet in form. Bright lemon 
yellow 3 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
MIKADO. Bright crimson petals, long and pointed. 3 
MAID OP ATHENS. Amber yellow shading to fawn. 
Fine form 4 
OIiIVE TBACV. Clear canary yellow, a delicate 
color, produced on long stems 3 
FBINCESS YETIVE. Delicate pink, shading to am- 
ber; a blending of colors too delicate to describe 
by word. 
FBINCE OP ORANGE. A beautiful form. In color 
a blending of apricot and bronze. Very free 3 
PIUS X. Pure wliite. l'"ine, both form and habit... 3 
REV. D. B. WIIiIiIAMSON. Dark purple maroon. 
Very large and of exquisite form. Stems very 
long, fine in all points 4 
STANDARD BEARER. Rich fiery scarlet, one of the 
very best 3 
SFOTIiESS QUEEN. Purest white, an excellent va- 
riety for cutting purposes 4 
SCHWAN. Pure white. Petals long and narrow... 3 
SUCCESS. Pure yellow, petals long and curved. ... 3 
VICTOR VON SCHEFFI.E. Shell pink shading to 
white. Good 4 
VENTURA. Yellow shading to amber. Very free. . 3 
UNCIiE TOM. Dark maroon, almost approaching 
black. Fine shaped flower with good stem 3 
ZEPaVR. A light feathery cactus form of uniiiue 
coloring, rosy pink, shading to heliotrope 3 
Standard Decorative Daklias 
Strongr Tubers. Price, 15c each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid 
Ft. Higli, 
Appro.ximate. 
AUTUMN GI^OW. A very large, full flower, bloom- 
ing well above the foliage. Color, bronze yellow^ 
.i;iving varied siiades of autumn tints 4 
AMERGERONE. A very large flower, deep plum 
purple 3 
A. F. BISHOP. A rich, clear lilac — a color hitlierto 
unkimw'n in tliis type 3 
AIiAMESA. Buff pink, sometimes wluilly one color. 
r.arKe 3 
BI.ACK PRINCE. Very dark, almost black. .-V large 
line llower with fine long stem 4 
CROWN OF G0I;D. Rich bright tan or old gold. 
Flowers well formed and general habit of both 
I'lant and flower is good 3 
CREOIiE. Clear amber, large and full; good habit.. 4 
CONGO. A very dark flower. Good form 4 
DR. GATES. Beautiful shell pink, shading to blush 
at base of petals; stems long. An excellent \'ai'!- 
ety for cutting 5 
DR. MUIB. Apricot, shaded to bronze. An early ami 
free bloomer 3 
EUGENE TEEIiE. .\ very fine deep scarlet, pro- 
duced on long stems; valuable for cutting 5 
GRAND MOGUIi. Scarlet tipped and streaked pure 
white 4 
GOVEBNOB WHSON. A fine decorative Dahlia, 
especially recommended as a cutting vjiriet.v. 
Bright, fiery scarlet 4 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
GOI^DEN SUN. A large massive flower, golden yel- 
low, shaded lighter in the center 4 
GOIiD OF OPHIB. Old gold shading to amber. 
Darge ami full 4 
JACK BOSE. Brilliant crimson-red, rich and glow- 
ing, similar in shade to the popular Jack Rose, 
which suggesled its name 4 
IiYNDHUBST. Scarlet or Vermillion. A noble flower. 4 
I.AVENDER BEAUTY. A clear, soft lavender shade. 
Petals deeply serretted 4 
MAID OP KENT. Intense scarlet, variegated with 
pure white; fre(|uently a solid scarlet 4 
MINNIE McCUI.i;OUGH. A remarkably free bloom- 
er of medium size. Rich amber tinted rose 3 
MRS. HARTONG. Very large and exquisite form. 
Color, light fawn, suffused with pink. Very hand- 
some 5 
MBS. IiINDER. lilush pink, fine in color and form. 
Karly and free; line for cutting 4 
MRS. T. F. DE WITT. Clear amber yellow, fine 
form g 
MANZANOIiA. Intense vivid red. Flowers are large 
and finely formed, showing well above the foliage, 4 
NAVAJO. For richness of color this decorative 
Dahlia has no equal. A most Intense red, with 
violet shading 4 
SUIiTANA. (Decorative.) Rich amber yellow, 
streaked and dotted with bright red. Flowers 
early and free 4 
SYI^VIA. Soft pink with ligliter center. Long stiff 
stems. A profuse bloomer, fine for cutting 4 
