STAR LIST 
Twenty Grand Novelties 
and Rare Dahlias 
For Types and Forms see Last Page. 
Prices Quoted include Postage. 
Price of Star List Dahlias, 20 cents each (except where noted), $2.00 per 
dozen. Set of 20 for $3.00. 
Ft. High 
Approximate 
BON MAZA, (Fancy.) An old dahlia, but 
one of the best. White ground, 
streaked and marbled In a curious man- 
ner with bright red 4 
BEAUTY OF KENT. (Fancy.) A beau- 
tiful lemon color, tipijed with pure 
white. A beautiful form with good 
stem ;-! 
CHANCELLOR SWAYNE. (Cactus.) This 
fine dahlia, although introduced in 1894, 
was but little known hi this country 
until last year. It is a rich violet pur- 
ple, of medium size, and so well formed 
that it might almost be said that every 
flower Is fit for exhibition; quite 
pointed 4 
EARL OF PEMBROKE. (Cactus.) A 
grand dahlia, looking more like a chrys- 
anthemum than a dahlia. Its petals 
are very long and narrow. Every 
flower is perfectly formed, and quite 
full to the center. Color, rich dark pur- 
ple lake 3 
FLORENCE WOOD. (Show.) This da,hlia 
I originated three years ago, and now 
offer it for the first time. It is a large, 
exceptionally well formed flower, borne 
well above the foliage on stiff stems. 
Color, light violet purple. Early and 
free 3 
•o cactus type, with 
GLORIOSA. A pur. 
long, narrow petals like a chrysanthe- 
Ft. High 
Approximate 
mum. Color, rich scarlet. One of the 
best cactus types yet introduced. 20c 
each; $2.00 per doz 4 
GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. A magnificent 
dahlia of the largest size. Its petals 
are beautifully quilled, giving it a very 
unique appearance. Its color Is pure 
white if slightly shaded, but overspread 
with delicate lavender when grown iu 
bright sunlight. Undoubtedly one of 
the best of the show varieties. 25c 
each; $2.50 per doz 4V, 
JOHN ELITCH. (Decorative.) Too much 
could scarcely be said in praise of this 
noble flower. By good .iudges it is pro- 
nounced the best red dahlia to date, 
whilst its habits are all that could be 
asked. It is a broad-leaved type, with 
very long stems. Color, a dazzling red. 6 
JOHN H. ROACH. (Cactus.) The petals 
of this variety are considerably curved 
and twisted. It is an early and profuse 
bloomer. Color, canary yellow. 20e 
each; $2.00 per doz 3 
LADY PENZANCE. A beautiful yellow 
cactus, «ith long pointed petals like 
Gloriosa and Mrs. Peart, of faultless 
shape and color; one of the very best of 
its type; stems rather short 4 
LITTLE REX. (New.) A very pretty 
. little pompon, with long stems and rosy 
pink flowers, excellent for cutting Sy, 
W. W. Wilmore «f> Dahlia Specialist 
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