W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST! 
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Standard Decorative DaKlias 
strong' Tubers. .Price, 15c each; $1.50 per doz., . postpaid. 
Ft. High 
Approximate 
AIiTA. Bhisli wliite sliaded to lemon at hase... 4 
AMERG-EROmB. A very large flower, deep plum 
purple 3 
A. P. BISHOP. A rich, clear lilac — a color hith- 
erto unknown in this type 3 
CHIPETA. Darlc maroon, shaded witli purple, 
large and full 3 
DR. O-ATES. Beautiful shell pink, shading to 
blush at base of petals, stems long. An ex- 
cellent variety for cutting 5 
OR. MTTIR. Apricot, shaded to bronze. An early 
and free bloomer .1 
EtTGENi: TEEIiE. A very fine deep scarlet pro- 
duced on long stems; valuable for cutting.... 5 
EIiOISE. Dark maroon, tipped and edged with 
white. An early and very free bloomer 3 
PIRE RAIIT. Flowers on long stems in clusters 
or sprays. Color, intense scarlet; early and 
free 4 
GRANS MOGVIi. Scarlet tipped and streaked 
pure white 4 
GRACE STEIr'auiTS. An erect grower with long 
stems, flowers well above the foliage. Color, 
lavender pink 3 
HEHRV PATRICK.. Pure white. Flowers are 
very large and pure in color 5 
lOIiA. A form between tlie decorative and show 
varieties; flower medium to large. Rich, rosy 
pink 4 
KAISERIHE AUG. VICTORIA. A large, pure 
white. An earl.v and free bloomer 3 
XiVNDHTTRST. . Scarlet or Vermillion. A noble 
flower 4 
LAVENDER BEAUTY. A clear, soft lavender 
shade. Petals deeply serretted 4. 
I.YSIA DIETER. A beautiful soft livender 
sliade 3 
MONROVIA. Rich fawn shading to bronze, while 
the reverse of the petals show light purple, 
giving the flower the rich shading seen in 
changeable silk 3 
Decorative Form. 
Ft. High 
Approximate 
MAID OP KENT. Intense scarlet, variegated 
with pure white; frecjuently a solid scarlet... 4 
MRS. HARTONQ. Very large and exquisite 
form. Color, light fawn, suffused with pink. 
Very handsome 5 
MRS. I^INDER. Blush pink, fine in color and 
form. Early and free; fine for cutting 4 
OPAX QUEEN. A color as difficult to describe 
as the opal itself. In a general way it may 
be said to be a light sulphur, overspread and 
shaded with a tinge of pink, but giving varying 
liues according to light ". . 4 
VTM. AGNEW. Deep crimen. Flower very large. 
Good stem and form 4 
WHITE QUEEN A new white of immense size 
and fine form. A superb variety 4 
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Strong" Tubers, Price, 
Fancy Type. 
d Fancy Dalilias 
15c each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
Ft. High 
Approximate 
ANNIE MOORE. A fine variegated flower of 
medium size. Color, a beautiful cobmination 
of cherr.v, pink and white 3 
A. Ii. CHASE. Creamy white, streaked with 
purple; sometimes solid purple 3 
A. D. UVONI. Rich pink. Finely formed. A 
very handsome flower T 3 
ARABEI^IiA. A large perfect form. Pale lemon, 
shading to primrose at the tips 3 
AIiTUS. Rich purple tipped with white 4 
BON TON. A fine ball-shaped flower of a deep 
garnet red. An extra fine Dahlia 4 
BON MAZA. (Uncertainty.) An old Dahlia, but 
one of the best. White ground, streaked and 
marbled in a curious manner with briglit red.. 4 
FRANK SMITH. Rich dark maroon; sometimes 
tipped with pure white, shaded into pink. 
One of tlie best 5 
FIRE BAIiIi. A most Intense dark red, with 
long stem 4 
FIiORAIi PARK JEWEIi. Rich purple red, tip- 
ped and striped with white. Sometimes solid 
color. Very early and free 3 
GIiORI DE IiYON. Pure white. The largest 
white Dalilia in cultivation; round as a ball... 3 
