Shoiv and Fancy 'Varieties ^ ^ Continued ^ 
Ft. Hlirh. 
Approximate. 
JOHN BENNETT. Bufl' oiauge shaded 
to crimson. Flowers very large and 
r.iH : ;•• 3 
JOHN KEYNES. A beautiful lemon yel- 
low, (lood Tonii 3 
KATE HASLAM. A beautiful soft pink. 
Pf>(;i]s boauti fully quilled 3 
KAISEB WILHELM. One of the grand- 
est flowers in cultivation. Of immense 
size and i)erfect form. Deep yellow, 
tipped and sbaded with cheiTy red 4 
LYDIA DIETER. (Wlhnore's.) A beau- 
tiful soft lavender shade. One of the 
most attractive colors in the entire col- 
lection 3 
LONDON BEAUTY. Clear purple. Good 
r'onn ..... 3 
LUCY FAWCETT. .Su.iw ,<a.,i, ilecbed 
with scarlet and purple; sometimes solid 
. olors. An intei-estlng and desirable va- 
riety . 4% 
LADY MILDMAY. A verj- beautiful 
(lower. White ground shaded to pale 
lilae. Very large and full. A free 
l)loolner 3 
LA VILLA. Rosy piiiplp. Very binrc 
■A\u\ free. 
MURIEL. A voii laigi: iJou<t. Culnj, 
cliroiiie yellow » 3 
MISS DODD. rurest yellow. Of ex 
quisito form and col ir, A nMii;irl<:ilily 
liaudsome flower. . , 3 
MRS. WYNDHAM. Huir ground. Dcciily 
cilKi'd with rosy pmi)lo. Very Une ZYi 
MISS THATCHER. Sulphur yellow, 
rroducing its flowers well above the 
foliage; very productive. Should bo in 
every colli>etion .■> 
MISS CANNELL. Another Knglish va- 
riety, of perfect form and texture. A 
tall, robust plant. l'"lowers very large 
and on long graceful stems. Color, 
lislit purple, shading to pink. Very 
showy 5 
MAD EUGENE. Kich wine color, shaded 
to deep yellow at the base of petals; a 
most beautiful coloi " 
MRS. ASKINS. Deep fawn color, a pe- 
ciiliiir sli.nlc. l^iue form 4 
Ft High. 
.Approximate.* 
MAD EURTRADO. Pure white. Bx- 
ceptioniilly large ■ 3 
MRS. STANCOMB. Buff, shaded pale 
crimson. Quite full, with good stem .... i 
MBS. LANGTRY. Light buff, heavUy 
tipped and shaded with crimson i'> 
MRS. GLADSTONE. Pale soft pink. A 
lovely color and form i 
MRS. CARTER. Dark purple tipped , 
with jiure white 
ORINE EMERSON. (Wilmore's.) A very 
handsome flower, borne on long stems. 
Was much admired by all who saw it 
last season. Color, rich dazzling red, 
shaded light cherry red 
ORATOR. Very large and free. TiufT 
salmon; a distinct color. 
ORANGE PRINCE. A imiiid, iiuil 
slmpcil flower of perfect form! Buff 
grotmd, shaded and tipped with cherry 
nnl. Very fine 
PEARL. Of immense size, with long 
stem. Color, pale lavender, shaded to 
lilac 3 
PRINCESS MATHILDA. Pure white. 
A large, finely formed variety. So pro 
litic that tlic whole plant appears one 
solid mass of white 
PIONEER. The nearest approach to a 
lilaeli dahlia of any yet introauced. For 
riimbined excellence it has no superior. .-[■■ 
PRINCE BISMARCK. Purple lake. A 
most pli-asiug color. Very fine form. 
One of the best 'A 
STATESMAN. Rich puri)le. Vei-y large 
and l onstuiit. A grand flower 1 
SNOWFLAKE. A sninll, pure white 
flower, of good form 
VISTA. Pure white, \ei.v live blodim i 
with long stems, which make it desir- 
able for cutting puri>oses 4 
Many other new and old varieties ol eetablisbed 
merit can be turnlBbed In limited quantities 
A Choice Collection of Thirteen 
Varieties for 
For one dollar I will aead a choice collection In tbtrteen 
aapiirate varletlua. my choice from the loreeolnff list. 
Including red; scarlet, white, yellow, Tarteiiated. etc. 
All tfuod varieties. Prepaid lor $1.0O. 
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W. V. VILMORE, Dahlia Specialist 
