Shoiv and Fancy 
Ft. High 
Approximate 
MRS. WYNDHAM. Bufe ground. Deeply 
edged with rosy purple. Very fine 'SV2 
MISS THATCHER. Sulphur yellow. Pro- 
ducing its flowers well above the foli- 
age; very productive. Should be in ev- 
ery collection 3 
MISS CANNELL. Another English vari- 
ety, of perfect form and texture. A 
tall, robust plant. Flowers very large 
and on long graceful steins. Color, 
light purple, shading to pink. Very 
showy 5 
MRS. GLADSTONE. Pale soft pink. A 
lovely color and form 3 
MRS. CARTER. Dark purple tipped with 
pure white 3 
MRS. SAUNDERS. Yellow, sometimes 
tipped with pure white. Very large. . . 5 
MAD EUGENE. Rich wine color, shaded 
to deep yellow at the base of petals; a 
most beautiful color 3 
MIKADO. A seedling of W T. Abery, 
which it resembles in color, being a 
bright red banded with pure white; but 
unlike the parent it is quite double and 
full to the center, one of the handsom- 
est of its color 3 
ORINE EMERSON. A very handsome 
flower, borne on long stems. Was 
much admired by all. Color, rich daz- 
zling red, shaded light cherry red 5 
Varieties — Continued 
Ft. High 
Approximate 
ORATOR. A''ery large and free. Buff 
salmon; a distinct color 3 
ORANGE PRINCE. A round, ball-sliaped 
flower of perfect form. Buff ground, 
shaded aud tipped with cherry red. 
Very fine 3 
PEARL. Of immense size, with long 
stem. Color, pale lavender, shaded to 
lilac 3 
PRINCESS MATHILDA. Pure white. A 
large, finely formed variety. So prolific 
that the whole plant appears one solid 
mass of white 2^2 
PIONEER. The nearest approach to a 
black dahlia of any yet introduced. For 
combined excellence it has no superior. 2'/2 
PRINCE BISMARCK. Purple lake. A 
most pleasing color. Very fine form. 
One of the best 3 
PENELOPE. White ground shading to 
pale lavender 3 
STATESMAN. Rich purple. Very large 
and constant. A grand flower 4 
SNOWDRIFT. A well formed pure white 
flower, with long stems 3 
SALESBURY WHITE. (Semi-cactus.) 
Pure white, medium size, full to the 
center 3 
Special Offer 
One each of the foregoing 
48 varieties 
for $5.25, post paid 
2d Oiiet 
A CHOICE COLLECTION OF THIRTEEN 
VARIETIES FOR 
$1.00 
For one dollar I will send a choice collection in thirteen separate 
varieties, my choice from the foregoing lists, including red, 
scarlet, white, yellow, variegated, etc. All good varieties. 
Prepaid for $J.OO. 
Many other new and old varieties of established merit can be 
furnished in limited quantities. 
W. W. Wilmore <f Dahlia Specialist 
