W. W. WILMORE ^ DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
9 
FT. HIGH 
FT. HIGH 
APPROXIMATE 
GEO. RAWLINS. Maroon. Fine form. 
A grand llower 3 
GOLDEN PLUME. Rich golden yellow . 4 
GOLDEN TREASURE. A beautiful 
burnt orange color. Flower large, 
well formed and full to the center. . . 3 
GOLIATH. Deep garnet red. Good for 
cutting 4 
HORTENSE. Clear yellow 4 
IGNACIO. A show variety of great 
value. A remarkably healthy, strong- 
growing plant, with long stems and 
large, full flowers. A deep clear red. 4 
JULIA DAVIS. Orange yelluw, long stem. 3 
JOHN LAMONT. Maroon, shading to 
black 3 
JOHN FORBES. Fawn color, striped 
maroon. Very large and free, possess- 
ing all the properties of a first-class 
flower 3 
JOHN BENNETT. Buff orange, shaded 
to crimson. Flowers very large and full. 3 
JOHN KEYNES. A beautiful lemon 
yellow. Good form 3 
KATE HASLAM. A beautiful soft pink. 
Petals beautifully quilled 3 
KAISER WILHELM. One of the grand- 
est flowers in cultivation. Of im- 
mense size and perfect form. Deep 
yellow, tipped and shaded with cher- 
ry red 4 
LYDIA DIETER. A beautiful soft lav- 
ender shade. One of the most attrac- 
tive colors in the entire collection. . . 3 
LONDON BEAUTY. Clear purple. 
Good form 3 
LADY MILDMAY. A very beautiful 
flower. White ground shaded to pale 
lilac. Very large and full. A free 
bloomer 3 
LA VILLA. Rosy purple. Very large 
and free 3 
iVI URIEL. A very large flower. Color, 
chrome yellow 3 
MISS DODD. Purest yellow. Of ex- 
quisite form and color. A remarkably 
handsome flower 3 
MISS BROWNING. Clear yellow, tip- 
ped with white. Very fine 4 
MRS. BRYAN. Light lavender. Fine 
for cutting 5 
MRS. LANGTRY. Light buff, tipped 
with crimson 3 
APPROXIMATE 
MISS RUTH. Lemon yellow, tipped 
with pure white; sometimes clear yel- 
low 3 
. MRS. WYNDHAM. Buff ground. Deep- 
ly edged with rosy purple. Very 
fine 3i(i 
MRS. GLADSTONE. Pale soft pink. A 
lovely color and form 3 
ORINE EMERSON. A very handsome 
flower borne on long stems. Color, 
rich dazzling red, shaded light cherry 
red 3 
ORANGE KING. Golden orange, shad- 
ed ochre. Stem long, and good form . . 5 
PEARL. Of immense size, with long 
stem. Color, pale lavender, shaded to 
lilac 3 
PRINCESS MATHILDA. Pure white. 
So prolific that the whole plant ap- 
pears one solid mass of white 2% 
PIONEER. The nearest approach to a 
black Dahlia of any yet introduced. 
For combined excellence it has no 
superior 2% 
HRINCE BISMARCK. Purple lake. A 
most pleasing color. Very fine form. 
One of the best 3 
PURPLE GEM. Rich royal purple, 
clear and constant. This variety is a 
decided improvement over the old va- 
rieties. A first-class fiower. 
PENELOPE. White ground shading to 
pale lavender 3 
RED BIRD. Deep garnet red. Fine for 
cutting 3 
RED ROBIN. Deep garnet red. Early 
and free 3 
RED CLOUD. Deep claret red. Long 
stem and fine form 4 
SNOWFLAKE. A well formed pure 
white flower, with long stems 3 
ST. ELMO. Dark purple. Long stem 
and fine flower 5 
THE CARDINAL. Deep cardinal red. 
Stem long. Fine for cutting 4 
VERIFLORA. Introduced from Eng- 
land and is a natural curiosity. Its 
flowers are as green as the foliage, 
and are produced in profusion. For 
designing or decorative work with 
other colors it has no equal. Plant 
dwarf and compact. An early 
bloomer 2% 
SPECIAL OFFER.— Ono oach of tho forogoiiif? lU Show and Fancy Dahlias; for $6.00, including express charges. 
2d SPECIAL OFFER.— I'^or (inn <iolh\r T will send a choice collection in thirteen .separate varieties, my choice 
from the foregoing lists, including red, scarlet, white, yellow, variegated, etc. All good v.\rieties. 
Prepaid for *1.00. 
