26 The Butler & Jewell Company 
NEW DAHLIA. PENELOPE. 
DAHLIAS 
Strong roots, 15 cts. each, SI. 50 per doz., except where noted 
We have nearly four hundred distinct named varieties of Dahlias, 
including the newest and handsomest varieties in cultivation. We have 
perhaps the best assortment in Connecticut, if not in New England. 
We list a few of the best and most popular varieties and will quote prices 
on others on application. 
FANCY AND SHOW DAHLIAS 
A. D. Livoni. Soft pink. 
Apple Blossom. Derives its name 
from its color. 
Arabella. Primrose, shaded 
lavender, io cts. 
Burgundy. Purple- maroon, 
flamed crimson ; very large. 
Capt. Jack. Dark rich red 
Dandy. Dark pink, speckled and 
striped ; sometimes solid color. 
Density. Deep pink; rightly 
named. 
Duke of Bulgaria. Bright scarlet, 
io cts. 
Edith Connor. Rosy pink and red. 
io cts. 
Elegans. Purplish red-tipped and 
banded white 
Fern-Leaved Beauty. Striped crim- 
son and white. 
