11 
•- Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
GLORI DE LYON. Pure white. The Uirsest 
white DaliHa in enllivation; almost roiimi as 
a hall 3 
GOLDEN TREASURE. A heautiful burnt or- 
ange color. Flower large, well formed and full 
to the center 3 
IGNACIO. A remarkably healthy, strong-grow- 
iiiK plant, with long stems and large full 
flowers. A th-eii. clear red 4 
JOHN LAMONT. Maroon shading to almost 
black; very fine 4 
Bon Maza. 
KATE HASLAM. A heautiful, soft pink. 
Petals beautifully quilled 3 
KAISER WILHELM. One of the grandest 
flowers in cultivation. Of immense size and 
perfect form. Deep yellow, tipped and shaded 
with cherry red 4 
LADY MILDMAY. A very beautiful flower. 
White ground shaded to pale lilac. Very' 
large and full. A free bloomer 3 
LAURA SPANGLER. Rich dark purple, some- 
times tipped with white, rounded and full.. 4 
LUCY FAWCETT. Sulphur yellow streaked 
and flcck<'d with crimson; fine 5 
MISS DODD. Purest yellow. Of exquisite 
form and color. A remarkably handsome 
flower 3 
MRS. BRYAN. Light lavender, tinged pinlc. 4 
MISS RUTH. lycmon yellow, tipped with pure 
white; sometimes clear yellow 3 
ORINE EMERSON. A very handsome flower, 
hcune on loii,g stems. Color, rich, dazzling 
red. shaded lisht cherry red 3 
PIONEER. The ni'orest approach to a black 
Dalilia cif any yet introrluced. For combined 
. xeellenee it has no superior 3 
PURPLE GEM. Kiili royal purple, clear and 
eonstaiit. This vaiiety is a decided improve- 
ment over tlie old varieties. ,\ first-class 
flower 4 
PENELOPE. White ground shading to pale 
hnender 3 
QUEEN OF YELLOWS. Fine clear yellow 4 
RED BIRD. ])c<-p garnet red. Fine for cut- 
ting 3 
SNOW. A beautiful pure white, long stem. 
lOxeellent for cutting 4 
SYLVIA. Rosy pink, stems long. A good va- 
riet\' for cutting 5 
SALMON QUEEN. Buff salmon, rounded and 
full 4 
THE CHIEF. Deep garnet red. Fine for cut- 
ting 4 
VERIDIFLORA. A natural curiosity. Its flow- 
ers are as green as the foliage, and are pro- 
duced in profusion 2'A 
SPECIAL OFFER— For $1.00 I will send a choice collection in 13 separate varieties, my choice 
from the foregoing lists, including red, scarlet, white, yellow, variegated, etc. All good varieties. 
Prepaid for $1.00, unlabeled. 
Pompon or Boquet List 
Price 15c each; $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
Ft. Higli, 
Approximate. 
BACCHUS. Clear bright red. Rounded and 
full 4 
COCHINEAL ROSE. Deep Cochineal red. of 
perfect form 3 
CATHERINE. Riiglit yellow. Good form and 
stem 3 
DARKNESS. Very dark maroon. Extra fine. 3 
HEDWIG POLWIZ. Very free. Color, red 
and white 3 
ISABEL. Vermillion. Very fine 4 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
LITTLE PRINCE. Quite small. Widely va- 
ried in color from deepest red to pinkisli 
white 3 
PURITY. Pure white. Well rounded and full. 
-\ prolific bloomer 3 
PURE LOVE. Beautiful lilac 4 
SCARLET GEM. Each part of the name is 
eorreetl>' descriptive 3 
WHITE ASTER. (GUIDING STAR.) Pure 
white, lixeellent for cutting, f'etals fringed. 4 
Hillsboro, O., Nov. 1. 
' Your Dahlias all proved to be extra fine, 
especially Mrs. Winters. Everyone who saw the 
blooms thought they were immense and perfect 
in every particular." 
MRS. J. A. LEMON. 
Poughkeepsle, N. Y. 
"Mrs. Winters Is a beauty. I have shown it to 
a number of my friends. All pronounce it a per- 
fect Dahlia." C. O. BEESMER. 
Newport, R. I. 
"I have yet to find a white Dahlia that will 
surpass Mrs. Winters." JOHN BLUCK. 
Branford, Conn. 
"I compliment you on the prompt filling of 
my order. The stock was true to catalogue and 
free from mistakes. Varieties were all good. 
But I would make special mention of Ingeborg 
Egeland, Mrs. Winters, Mrs. Hartong and Mrs. 
Linder. These speak for themselves wherever 
grown." 
NATHAN A. MILLER, Dahlia Specialist. 
Colorado City. Colo. 
"Mrs. Winters Is the best white Dahlia I 
have seen. It has never shown an open center 
with me, and the outer petals are always fresh 
and well preserved." 
A. F. BISHOP. 
