W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
19 
Meadow Gold 
Ft. High. 
Approximate. 
HORTUI.AITUS PIET. (Decorative.) 
A colos.sal tlowered variety with 
blooms over eigVit inches in diame- 
ter, of the mo.st delicate shade of 
shrimp pink, the tip of each petal 
barely touched with gold. The en- 
tire flower has a suffusion of deli- 
cate tints, -which gives a glow, yet 
softness of color difflcult to de- 
scribe. 50c each 3 
HCKBTUI^ANTTS WITTE. (Decorative.) 
One of the most useful of all Dah- 
lias, and one of the prettiest. A 
profuse bloomer on remarkably long 
stems. Color, purest white; flowers, 
large and of exquisite form. 50o ea.. 4 
JEANNE CHARMET. A decorative 
variety of extjuisite form and color. 
Flowers are very large and stems 
exceptionally long. Color, a shading 
of pink lilac, each petal edged with 
white. Very fine. 25c each 4 
T.A. GRAND IiIIiAS. (Decorative.) A 
superb new variety. Flowers of 
immense size. Borne on stems often 
two feet in length. Color, rich am- 
aranth red. A (lower that attracts 
instant attention. $1.00 each; $10.00 
per doz 6 
IiA PRANCE. Brilliant ro.se-pink. 
similar to the rose with the same 
name. Flowers are gigantic, loosely 
built and resemble in shape a large 
double peony. 25c each 4 
lA GRAND MANITOU. (Decorative.) 
An immense flower. Color, purple 
streaked and mottled with crimson. 
Sometimes solid purple. Very at- 
tractive. 25c each 3 
Ft. High. 
AijproxiiTiate 
LADY HARRIET GREY (W). (Deco- 
rative.) (1!I18.) A lovely new Dah- 
lia and also a new shade of cream 
pink. An excellent variety for 
either cutting or garden use. Stems 
very long and straight. Flowers, 
medium to large. Fine in all re- 
spects. 50 each 4 
MANITOU (W). (Decorative.) Im- 
mense size — often eight inches in 
diameter. The color is pleasing, be- 
ing an amber bronze with a distinct 
shading of pink. Not suitable for 
cutting, as the flower is too large 
and the stems rather short. 25c ea... 4 
MANZANITA (W). (Show.) Clear, 
rich lavender, the purest of its color 
yet introduced. Stems are long and 
rigid, making it an exceptionally 
good variety for cutting. This va- 
riety will undoubtedly lead all the 
Lavender colors. 25c each 4 
MME. A. I.UMIER. (Decorative.) A 
very distinct v.ariety; ground color 
white, suffused towards the ends of 
the petals with red, the tips being 
pointed with bright violet-red. 25c 
each 3 
MEADOW GOIiD (W). (Decorative.) 
Flowers very large, borne on extra 
long stems, 18 to 24 inches. Colors, 
primrose yellow, faintly tinged with 
delicate pink, changing to lemon yel- 
low late in the season. 25c each 6 
