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W. W, WILMORE jt DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
rr. HIGH 
NYMPHAEA. (Decorative.) A pale 
pink flower of medium size. Very val- 
uable for cutting purposes 3 
OURAY. (Decorative.) Deep blood red. 
Flower very large and rather loosely 
constructed. Stems very long 4 
PRINCE OF INDIA. (Decorative.) A 
noble Dahlia. Rich crimson shading 
to cerise 3 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. (Cactus.) A 
beautiful true cactus form. In color 
a blending of apricot, orange and 
bronze. Very free 3 
TRANSCENDENT. (Decorative.) Vio- 
let purple. Flower large and full 5 
rX. MICH 
APPROXIMATE 
SCARLET QUEEN. (Decorative.) 
Flower rather below medium size. 
Bright scarlet. Very free 3 
SALISBURY WHITE. (Cactus.) Pure 
white. Flower below medium in size. 
Good form 3 
THE COUNTESS. (Cactus.) Clear lav- 
ender, long pointed petals 3 
WM. PEARCE. (Decorative.) Rich 
orange yellow. A fine variety, either 
tor cutting or show purposes 4 
YELLOW QUEEN. (Decorative.) Soft 
pale yellow, sometimes marked with 
white 3 
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including express charges. 
vSHow and Fancy Varieties 
See Illustration of Types and Forms on Last Page. 
STRONG TUBERS. PRICE 15C EACH; $1.50 PER DOZ. 
APPROXIMATE 
ANNIE MOORE. A fine variegated 
flower of medium size. Color a beau- 
tiful combination of cherry, pink and 
white 3 
ALT A. Canary yellow. A medium sized 
flower, with very long stems 5 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Yellow ground, 
tipped and shaded with crimson. A 
superb flower 4 
A. p. LI VON I. Rich pink. Finely 
formed. A very handsome flower. ... 3 
AUSTRIAN. Buff ground, shaded to 
reddish pink at top. Large and full. . 5 
ARABELLA. A large, perfect form. 
Pale lemon shading to primrose at 
the tips. Fine 3 
BON MAZA. (Uncertainty.) An old 
Dahlia, but one of the best. White 
ground, streaked and marbled in a 
curious manner with bright red 4 
BEAUTY. A beautiful pure white. 
Large and full. One of the best of all 
the whites 3 
BON TON. A fine ball shaped flower of 
a deep garnet red ; sometimes tipped 
and streaked with white. An extra 
fine Dahlia 4 
COPPER KING. Light coppery red. A 
distinct shade of color. Perfect form. 4 
rT. HIGH 
APPROXi..(ATE 
COLONIST. Dark fawn. A distinct 
color. Extra large size. A noble 
flower 21^ 
CRIMSON KING. Deep crimson. Very 
constant in color. An early and free 
bloomer 3 
CURIO. Deep orange bronze. Petals 
finely quilled. Generally blooms in 
clusters of three. A fine Dahlia 4 
DONALD BEATON. Dark maroon. Me- 
dium size 4 
EARL OF RADNOR. A large finely 
formed Dahlia. Color deep plum.... 4 
ELDORADO. Rosy purple. 
FLORENCE WOOD. Rosy pink. Large 
and exceptionally well formed, with 
good stem 3 
FRANK SMITH. Rich dark maroon. 
Generally tipped with pure white, 
shaded into pink. One of the best. . . 5 
FANCY. The foliage of this variety is 
heavily marked and variegated with 
white, giving a very pleasing effect. 
Flowers light red 4 
FANNY PURCHAS. Clear golden yel- 
low. Fine form 3 
GLORI DE LYON. Pure white. The 
largest white Dahlia in cultivation, 
almost round as a ball 3 
