W. W. WILMORE, DAHIJA SPECIALIST 
21 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
SNOWBAIiK. (Show.) A pure white 
flower. An ideal as a cutting va- 
riety. Steins are long and rigid. 
Flowers keep well after cutting. An 
early and profuse bloomer. 25c ea... 4 
SOUVENIR DOUZOK. (Decorative.) 
An immense flower with broad, flat 
petals and full to the center. This 
one is undoubtedly the largest red 
in the decorative section. 25c each.. 4 
TOM I^UNDY. (Decorative.) A large 
bold flower, with good form and 
stem. Velvety red. $1.00 each 4 
THE ROSE. (Show.) The form of 
this flower gives size to tlie name. 
Color, deep purplish-rose. 25c each.. 4 
VERA CURRV. (Show.) A giant 
flower borne on very long, erect 
stems, cream pinl<. A very effective 
combination of color. It has no su- 
perior in its class. 25c each 3 
VIVIAN. (Show.) An exquisite flower 
of perfect form and long stem. A 
combination of pinl< and violet-rose. 
An attractive variety. 25c each 3 
WARNErORD. (Decorative.) Flow- 
eis mi'diuin to large in size. Stems 
long and straight. Color, pure white. 
Good for cutting. 50c each 5 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
W. W. IRAWSON. (Show.) An excep- 
tionally fine large (lower, produced 
on long stems. Color, pure white, 
overlaid with delicate lavender. 
Similar to the popular Grand Duke 
Alexis, but a better bloomer. 25c 
each 4 
W. W. Rawson 
Standard Cactus Dahlias 
strong Tubers. Price, 20c each; $2.00 per dozen, postpaid. 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
AMOS PERRY. Large flower, petals 
long and curved. Intense scarlet; 
good 3 
AIiABASTER. Pure white. A small, 
flniiv formed flower. Fine for cut- 
ting 3 
CORNUCOPIA. A superb variety; 
petals very long and regular in 
form. I-ieep vermilion. shading 
darker. Flowers large and produced 
in profusion 3 
COCKATOO. Color varies from pure 
white to yellow, often combining the 
two 3 
DAINTY. Rosy pink, shaded to pale 
lemon. Very good 4 
EVEI^YN WIIMORB (W). Deep gar- 
net red, petals long and finely 
formed 4 
EARI; OF FEMBIROKE. Deep purple 
maroon; fine form 3 
FI.ORADORA. A marvel of produc- 
tiveness and of exquisite form. 
Deep blood red; very early. 
GABRIEL. A fancy cactus of exquis- 
ite foi'm. very large and full. Color 
varies from rich scarlet to creamy 
white 3 
Ft. High. 
Approximate. 
GYPSY MAIS (W). Orange scarlet; 
petals long and pointed. Exquisite 
finish 3 
G-ENESTA. Rich orange bronze. A 
fine autumn shade 3 
GEN. BUI.I.ER. Cardinal with crim- 
son shading. Each petal tipped 
with pinlcish white. Stems long. An 
e.xtra fine Dahlia 3 
£ENAN. Amber pink; a fine pleasing 
color. Flawers large and full. A 
first class variety 3 
MRS. CHAS. TURNER. Extra large, 
with long, pointed petals and per- 
fect in form. Bright lemon yellow.. 3 
MAID OP ATHENS (W). Amber yel- 
low shading to fawn. Fine form 4 
STANDARD BEAiRER. Rich fiery 
scarlet, one of the very best 3 
VENTURA (W). Yellow shading to 
amber. Very free 3 
UNCI^E TOM. Dark maroon, almost 
approaching black. Fine shaped 
flower with good stem 3 
ZEPHYR. A light feathery cactus 
form of unique coloring, rosy pink, 
shading to heliotrope 3 
