W. W. WILMORE J» DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
CACTUS and DECORATIVE 
VARIETIES 
STRONG TUBERS. PRICES, J5 CENTS EACH ; $1.50 PER DOZEN, POSTPAID 
For Illustra- 
tions of Types 
and Forms see 
Last Page. 
FT HIGH 
APPROX IMATE 
AFRICAN. (Cactus.) A bold, long- 
petaled flower. Dark velvety maroon. 
Good stem 4 
BLACK PRINCE. (Decorative.) Very 
large. Dark velvety maroon 4 
CLARA NISSEN. (Decorative.) Vivid 
scarlet. Medium size. Excellent for 
cutting 
CHANCELLOR SWAYNE. (Cactus.) 
Violet purple. Quite perfect in out- 
line 4 
CACTUS QUEEN. (Decorative.) Pale 
silvery pink, suffused with light pur- 
ple. Very large 6 
COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE. (Cac- 
tus.) Soft lilac, shaded to lavender. . 3 
DENVER. (Decorative.) Pure yellow. 
Reverse of petals shaded orange 
bronze 3 
EARL OF PEMBROKE. (Cactus.) 
Deep purple maroon. Fine form. ... 3 
EMPRESS OF INDIA. (Decorative.) 
Crimson maroon. Very tall and 
showy 7 
EARNEST GLASSE. (Cactus.) Rosy 
purple; shaded light purple. Petals 
long and pointed 3 
FLAMINGO. (Decorative.) Deep fiery 
red. Large and full to the centre. . . 3 
GERMANIA NORVA. (Decorative.) 
Color, bright pink; petals heavily ser- 
rated. (See light flower on trade 
mark) 3 
GOLDEN COIN. (Decorative.) Old gold 
color, shading to golden bronze 4 
GLARE OF THE GARDEN. (Decora- 
tive.) Fiery scarlet. Very tree 
bloomer 4 
GLORIOSA. (Cactus.) Bright scarlet; 
long curved petals. One of the best. .' 4 
GERTRUDE. (Decorative.) Pale lem- 
on ; good form and stem 4 
HENRY PATRICK. (Decorative.) Pure 
white. Flowers are very large and 
pure in color 6 
JOHN ELITCH. (Decorative.) One of 
the grandest of dahlias. Deepest red. 
Very long stem 6 
APPROXIMATE 
JOHN H. ROACH. (Cactus.) Canary 
yellow. Petals long and curved 3 
KING OF CACTUS. (Decorative.) A 
beautiful large red flower. Very long 
stem 6 
LYNDHURST. (Decorative.) Scarlet 
or vermilion. A noble flower 4 
LUCILE. (Decorative.) A remarkably 
free bloomer; so much so that the 
whole plant appears one mass of pure 
sulphur yellow 3 
LADY PENZANCE. (Cactus.) Purest 
yellow. Fine form. Stems short 3 
MAID OF KENT. (Decorative.) In- 
tense scarlet, variegated with pure 
white; frequently a solid scarlet 4 
MRS. HARTONG. (Decorative.) Very 
large and of exquisite form. Color, 
light fawn, suffused with pink. Very 
handsome 6 
MRS. BENNETT. (Cactus.) Soft crim- 
son, large and well formed; petals 
broad and pointed 4 
MRS. BARNES. (Cactus.) A beautiful 
primrose color. Flower well formed 
and a free bloomer. Stems rather 
short for cutting 4 
MYRTLE. (Decorative.) Very free 
flowering, of medium size. Color, 
vivid scarlet 4 
MRS. PEART. (Cactus.) One of the 
grandest of all cactus dahlias. Color, 
a delicate creamy white 3 
MATCHLESS. Another grand cactus 
Dahlia. Petals long and even. Dark 
maroon 3 
MAYOR HASKINS. (Cactus.) Bright 
scarlet. Petals long and curved. Very 
large 
MRS. TAIT. (Decorative.) Pure white, 
petals deeply serrated. Good 
MRS. SONGER. (Decorative.) A fine 
flower. Pale shell pink 
MRS.CHAMBERLIN. (Cactus.) Creamy 
■white, tinged with lemon at base of 
petals 
ROSE LILAC. (Decorative.) Large full 
flower. Color rosy lilac 
