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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
""^ ' ' ' Colorado Springs, Colo. 
"I am very much pleased with the Dahlia 
roots you sent. I think they are the best I 
have ever purchased." E. P. PIERCE, 
Springfield, III. 
"The bunch of Dahlias that took first pre- 
mium at our State Fair last fall were from 
stock purchased of you." 
MISS LIZZIE DAVENPORT. 
Menio Park, Colo. 
'Dahlia bulbs safely to hand, and I am so 
well pleased with them that I am inclosing 
you another order." 
D. V. TUTTLE. 
Colorado Springs, Colo, 
"i consider Mrs. Winters the finest white 
Dahlia of her class. You cannot recommend 
her too highly. She is grand beyond descrip- 
tion." C. E. PERRY. 
Austin, ill. 
"In all the years I have been growing Dah- 
lias. I have never had any that turned out so 
perfect and true to name as those 1 got from 
you." 
MRS. R. HILLER. 
FIRE RAIN. (Decorative.) An introauotinn of 
lust year, and one that pi'oves a valuable 
addition to the decorative section. Flowei's 
on long stems in clusters or sprays. Color, 
intense scarlet; early and free. 
Strong tubers, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
Grand Duke Alexis. 
GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. A magnificent Dahlia of 
the largest size. Its petals are beautifully 
quilled, giving it a ver.v unique appearance. 
Its color is pure white, if slightly shaded, but 
overspread wilii delicate lavender when grown 
in bright sunliRlit. rndoubtedly one of the 
best of the show varieties. 4 feet. 
Strong- tubers, 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
GLEN EYRIE. (Decorative.) 190S. A superb new lemon yellow. A large, finely formed flower, 
borne on good, stout stems. Some of the flowers show tips of white. Will undoubtedly become 
one of the popular yellows of the future. 
Strong tubers. .'iOc each: $5.00 per doz. 
GYPSY MAID. (Cactus.) 1908. Petals long and very narrow; flower medium in size and exquisite 
in finish. Color, clear orange scarlet. Strong tubers, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
GABRIEL. A fancy Cactus of exquisite form, very large 
anil full to the center. Color varies from rich scarlet 
to creamy white, often striped scarlet and white. 
Strong tubers. 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
GOLD OF OPHIR. Flowers extra large of the decorative 
form and always full to the center. Rich old gold 
sliading to amber center. 4 feet. 
Strong tubers. 
25c each; $2.50 
per doz. 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
"Too much praise 
cannot be given to 
the Mrs. Winters. 
It is a magnificent 
white in every 
way." 
JOHN MAYBEE. 
Gen. Butler. 
GEN. BUTLER, ('ardinal with crimson shading. Each 
petal tipped with plnkisli white. Stems long. An 
extra fine Dahlia. 
Strong tuber.s, 20c each; $2.00 per doz. 
GLENCOE. 1907. An exquisite bright scarlet of the show 
type. Flowers almost as round as a ball and (|uitc 
double. A fine variety for cutting, as tlie stems are 
very long, holding the flowers well above the foliage. 
Strong tuber.s, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
Gabriel. 
Blllingham, Wash. 
"Your Dahlias are all right. Could not do 
business without sending you a little order 
yearly." 
G. G. BAKER, Florist. 
Hopkins Station, Mich., May 15, 1906. 
"I want to thank you for the nice bulbs you 
sent me in my order. They were the best I 
ever received." 
F. L. NOGGLE. 
