otar Ltst 
twenty Grand cNpvelttes 
and ^-Rare Dahlias 
For Types and Forms see Last Page. Prices quoted include Postage. 
Price of Star List Dahlias, 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen. Set of 20 for $3.00. 
Ft. HlKh. Ft. Hirt. 
Approximate. ^ Approximate, 
ANNIE MOOBE. (Fancy.) A liiio viiiii'- with iid shade or variiitioii : vciy l.iisrr ' 
gtiU'd rtowoi' or imMliuiii size. <V)lor, a mikI .loublc (» (ht< vorj' i-eiitcr 
lioiuitiful ciiiiiliuiiilioii of i-lieriy, pink TurTtm-nn /.-. . j.- ^. 
3 MIKADO. (Faii.fj-.) A seedling ot W . i 
^l, . .,^r.,,- ■ ■ ■ ■ Aliery. which it icscinbles in color, belug 
BEAUTY. (Show.) A beautiful pure , • , . . , , , ... , . 
, , ,. ,, , , , ■> l>iight reii bandPd with pure white; 
white. I/Jirse :inil tiltl. One <>l the best , , ,., ^, .... 
, ,, ,, , ., ., I'lH unlike the parent it us quite double 
lit all the whites , , ,. ^ 
and full to the center, one of the hand- 
BEAUTY OF KENT. (lOancy.) A beau- „f ., 
tiful lemon color, tipped with iiure white. 
' A beautiful form with good st.-ni o MRS. BARNES. (Cactus.) A beautiful 
r, » mTT»T»Tx.T T . 1 ■ ■ . 1 pniiirose color. Flower well formed and 
E. A. TUNNELL. Also a varieKaled r . . 
. , , , , , , 1 " bloomer. Stems rather short for 
flower. .V clear, bright red, shaded and ... ' 
' " cutting 4 
striped with pure white, produced on 
very long stems. No two flowers with I'^ART. (Cactus.) This one is a 
just the .same markings an> ever pro- '1"''^" <l»'il'as and the best of its 
tUlced. and a Hue bomiuet of various type ever introduced. It has the appear- 
coloi-s .•Jill be cut from the same plant; 'i^ce of a white eho'santhemum, with its 
a grand Howcr. long .pointed petals. Its color is a deli- 
FERN LEAVia) ' BEAUTY. (Fau. , . I [n^Hosr'""' * ., 
This prettv little dahlia is one of the 
most iLseful of all the dahlia family, as FRANCES FELL. tCaclus.i .V 
both flower and foliage- are very .lecorii- l^"'*" I'"''' "''"I'' variety, pro.lu.- 
tive. The tlower is quile double, and " l"-of">*u>i> <>f tdooms 
each scarlet petal is divided by a broad OBAN. (Cactus.) A peculiar shade 
stripe of pure white, while the foliage rosy Hlae. Flower medium size and well 
has a f. in lil; ■ iiii" :ir;iiir.- v'l i v :it pointed. .4i free and coustaut bloouier. . 3 
tractive PROF. BALDWIN. .Vnother pure cactus ■ 
HERBERT TUJRJMEK,. (.S)i,,«.i .\ larse '.^IX'- similar to Juarezii in form, but of 
liiihl Willie floucr, borne on very Imii: a salniuii rose color " 4 
stems. Should have good care r. PRINCE OF INDIA. (Decorative.) Very 
JOSEPHINE. (Show.) .V mediuju M/.ed large, often si.v inches in diameter, and 
flower. IMant of a s~pieading habit, and are produced in aliiindance. The flow- 
when in full bloom the foliage is almost fi's are of perfect form and remain full 
covered witli the mass of bloom. Color, in the center for several days after the 
bright scarlet; an early and profuse outer petals fade. Its color is a beauti- 
blooiner S ful rich rosy crimson, almost identical in 
JOHN ELITCH. (Decorative.) Too much t"'"'' ^^'tl' American Beauty rose, 
couhl scarcely l>e siiid in praise of this ''"'"'^ variety was a general favorite 
nolile flower. By good .ludges it Is pro- ^^ith all who .saw it 4 
uouiiced the be.sl red dahlia to date, PURE LOVE, tronipoii.) This is a poiu- 
whilst its habits are all that could be pone of laie beauty, witli flowers no 
asked. It is a broad-leaved type, with larger than a walnut, ('olor, pale lilac. 
!,,ni' -^l<n(^ f'.iler ,i .l.i //li ii;; iii! \ii ideal bou<iuel dahlia 
V. W. WILMORE, Dahlia SpLc.h.i 
