THE CROMWELL NURSERY, CROMWELL, CONN. 
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Purity Dahlia. 
DAHLIAS. 
Strong Roots, 15 cts. each, $1.50 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. 
SHOW DAHLIAS. 
Queen Victoria. Yellow, ioc. 
Marchioness of Bute. Pink, 
io cts. 
Fire King, io cts. 
Purity. White. 
Bandy. Dark pink, speckled 
and striped ; sometimes solid color. 
Ruby Queen. 
Frank Smith. Variegated. 
Burgundy. P u r p 1 e-maroon, 
flamed crimson ; very large. 
John Walker. Pure white. 
A. B. Lavoni. Soft pink. 
Bensity. Deep pink ; rightly 
named. 
Jas. Vick. Dark rich purple. 
Mrs. Gladstone. Delicate shell- 
pink. 
Wacht am Rhein. Crimson- 
purple. 
Apple Blossoms. Derives its 
name from its color. 
Fern-Leaved Beauty. Striped 
crimson and white. 
POMPON 
Guiding Star. Dwarf white ; 
profuse bloomer, io cts. 
Baybreak. Flesh-colored. One 
of the finest. 
Catharine. Best pure yellow. 
Bleganta. Considered the fin- 
est pink Pompon. 
DAHLIAS.- 
Snowclad. A favorite white. 
Fairy Queen. Light sulphur- 
yellow, edged deep peach. A pro- 
fuse bloomer with long stems. 
Leila. Flesh-colored, mottled 
and splashed crimson ; sometimes 
solid color. 
