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W. W. WILMORE jt DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
POMPON or BOUQUET LIvST 
For Illustrations of Types and Forms see Last Page. 
PRICE, 15c EACH;' $1.50 PER DOZEN. 
rx HIGH 
APPnOXIMATC 
CATHERINE. Bright yellow. Good 
form and stem 3 
CAMELIAFLORA. Pure white. A per- 
fectly formed flower of medium size. 3 
COMET. A pompon of rare attraction, 
producing an abundance of small, 
ball-like flowers, in color ranging 
from deep red to white 3% 
DAYBREAK. Rosy purple 3 
ECCENTRIC. Chestnut streaked and 
splashed with white 3 
HEDWIG POLWIZ. Very free. Color, 
red and white 3 
ELI MILLARD. Blush white. Quite 
small and well rounded. A prolific 
bloomer 3 
ISABEL. Vermilion. Very fine 4 
SPECIAL OFFER— One each of the 
APPR OXIMATE 
LILIAN. Very small. Primrose shaded 
to pink 2>^ 
LELIA. Red and white, sometimes 
solid in each color 3 
LITTLE PRINCE. Quite small. Wide- 
ly varied in color from deepest red to 
pinkish white 3 
LITTLE REX. Rosy pink. Long stems. 
Fine for cutting 4 
LOTTIE ECKFORD. Pale pink ground, 
streaked and mottled with red 4 
MIDGET. Pink shaded crimson. Fine 
form 3 
PURITY. Pure white. Well rounded 
and full. A prolific bloomer 3 
WHITE ASTER. (GUIDING STAR.) 
Pure white. Excellent for cutting. 
Petals fringed 4 
J6 Pompons, including mail $1.75. 
It is surprising that so noble a flower, almost resembling the rose in brilliancy of 
color and perfection of bloom, should not be planted more. Amateurs and dealers 
seem to have lost sight of the many improved varieties introduced within the last few 
years. The first point is their hardiness; in the severest climate the plants require no 
other protection than that which they afford themselves. They thrive in almost every 
soil or situation, and when planted in large clumps, make a magnificent display of flow- 
ers and foliage. Some of the varieties are very fragrant. The following eight varieties 
will, I am sure, prove very satisfactory: f!^^^igHJ^■^!. j ' • v ii I • 
PRICE, 25 CENTS EACH. SET FOR $1.75. 
ALBIFLORA. A grand old Paeony; pure 
white, very large and fragrant. Some- 
times shows red streaks in the center. 
EARLY ROSE. Early pink variety; 
blooms right after the Old Red; the 
flowers are large and in clusters. 
GOLDEN CENTRE. This is not a large 
Paeony, but is a very good one. Pure 
white, pale yellow center. 
HUMEI. A pink Paeony; very full and 
double; very large and showy; one of 
the latest in bloom. It wants to be 
mulched heavily in order to bring its 
flowers into perfection. 
LATE ROSE. Similar to Early Rose, only 
it blooms later in the season. It is a 
fine rose-scented flower. 
LADY LENORA BRAMWELL. Very 
large and sweet. Silver rose. 
OFFICINALLIS RUBRA. (Old Red.) 
Flowers of a bright scarlet crimson, 
quite double and globular; very early, 
rare and fine. 
PATTSII. Dark purple red; very long 
stem. 
