For Types and Forms see Last Page. Prices quoted include Postage. 
|HE following seven new Dahlias are here offered to the public for the 
first time. They have been strongly tested and I am confident that 
they will prove very satisfactory. And, in order that they may be 
within the reach of all, I have made the price very low, considering their merit. 
Price, 25 cents each. $ J. 50 for the Set. 
Ft. High 
Approximate 
BON TON. A fine ball shajjea flower. 
Color, deepest garnet, red tipijed; 
streaked and marbled with pure white; 
sometimes solid red. A verj' fancy va- 
riety 3 
CLARA NISSEN. A most vivid bright 
red, dazzling the eye when viewed in 
the sunlight. A perfect decorative 
form and always full to the centre. 
Blooms well above the foliage. Excel- 
lent for cutting; stems long 4 
GOLDEN TREASURE. A beautiful burnt 
orange color. Flower large, well 
formed aud full to the centre. It be- 
longs in the decorative class and is a 
valuable acquisition, as it is different 
in color from any yet introduced. Stems 
long and stiff 4 
Ft. High 
Approximate 
IGNACIO. A show variety of great value. 
A remarkably healthy, strong-growing 
plant, with long stems and large, full 
flowers. A deep clear red 4 
OURAY. A superb new dahlia of im- 
mense size and rather loosely con- 
structed. The stems of this variety are 
often eighteen inches in length. Its 
color is constant, being a deep blood 
red. One of the most showy, dahlias 
grown 5 
PURPLE GEM. Rich royal purple, clear 
and constant. This is a show variety 
and a decided improvement over the 
oldei' varieties. A first-class flower. ... 3 
TRANSCENDENT. An exceptionally fine 
decorative variety, very large and full 
to the centre. Stems long and wiry. 
Color, violet purple. Very attractive ... 5 
W. W. Wilmore r|» Dahlia Specialist 
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