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Mina Burgle — Beautiful, deep glowing crim- 
son; finest crimson variety in existence; good 
for cut flower purposes, having long stems and 
being extra free bloomer. Price 50 cents each. 
Darlene — New decorative seedling. An ex- 
quisite shade of shell pink with a dainty blend- 
ing of white at center. Theplants make ideal 
specimens averaging about 3 feet in height. 
Darlene is ideal. The foliage is a heavy deep 
green, a perfect contrast with the pink and 
white blossoms from June till frost. Unques- 
tionably the finest pink and white decorative 
Dahlia to date. Price 75 cents each. 
Maud Adams — The color is pure white, very 
effectively overlaid clear, delicate pink. This 
wonderful variety is unsurpassed in quality in 
every respect, in reality, a model of perfection. 
The most popular variety .for florists. I cannot 
recommend this variety too highly. Price 50 
cents each. 
Clifford W. Burton — Bright yellow, large and 
free. 
Gettysburg — Very large and bold. Deep scar- 
let. One of the best for cut flowers. 
Minos — Velvet maroon; extra fine; very 
free; best dark decorative. 
Mrs. Hartong — Deep orange, tipped pink and 
sometimes white, large. 
Frank A. Walker — Expressly named for Mr. 
Frank A. W alker of Stoneham, Mass., in com- 
pliment to his intense love for Dahlias, a 
charming shade of deep lavender pink. For 
cut flowers this variety is exceptionally good. 
Price 75 cents each. 
Souvenir de Gustav Douzon — Orange, red, 
extra large flowers. One of the best. 
Cactus Dahlias 
Bianca — A new Cactus Dahlia of large size 
and splendid form. Coloring is beautiful rose 
lilac with white shadings and bloom is held 
perfectly erect on strong, stiff stems; very free 
bloomer. Price 75 cents each. 
Clara G. Stedwick — Clear, bright salmon; 
large and very free. 
Kalif — A truly majestic flower, frequently 
measuring over nine inches across. The flow r er 
is a perfect hybrid Cactus form and in color 
a pure glowing scarlet. The habit of the plant 
is all that can be desired growing with us 
about 4 feet in height. The gigantic flowers 
which are produced freely, are held erect on 
strong, stiff stems of wiry stiffness, making it 
a most effective and useful variety. Kalif re- 
ceived the highest award at the National Ger- 
man Dahlia Society. Price each 75 cents. 
Dr. Jameson — Deep crimson, very free. 
Gen. Buller — Rich, velvety crimson, tipped 
white. Very good. 
Iceberg — Ivory white, fine form 
J. H. Jackson — This is the best dark Dahlia 
yet out, almost black. 
Kriemhilde — Pleasing shade of pink, white 
center. Extra. 
Mrs. C. H. Breck — A new hybrid Cactus 
Dahlia of exceptional merit. Color creamy 
passing to various shades of rose pinks. $1.00. 
W. B. Childs — A reliable variety. Color a 
beautiful dark maroon. 75 cents. 
Show and Fancy Dahlias 
Dr. J. P. Kirkland or Cuban Giant — Dark 
crimson, large and free. 
Fascination — Rose pink, large. One of the 
best. 
Lucy Fawcett — Pale yellow; striped deep pink 
or light magenta. One of the best of this set. 
Very large and free flowering. 50 cents. 
W. W. Ransom — Very popular, speaks for 
itself for the superior feature of this flower. 
Color pure white, overlaid with amethyst-blue. 
This wonderful combination gives it the ap- 
pearance of delicate lavender; flowers measure 
from 7 to 9 inches in diameter. Price 60 cents 
each. 
Robert Broomfield — Pure white, large flower, 
free. 
Storm King — Pure snow white. One of the 
very best, very free. 
Stradella — This is one of our seedlings and 
can be highly recommended. The color is rich 
deep purple crimson. 25 cents each. 
Latona — New Holland peony flowered Dah- 
lia. An unusual blending of orange buff and 
yellow flowers are nearly full to the center, 
and produced freely upon good stems. $1.00. 
Rose Gem— A new variety imported from 
Holland, one of the finest of its color to date. 
The habit is perfect, it being a good, strong, 
growing variety producing its blooms upon 
strong, stiff stems well above the foliage. The 
coloring is very beautiful and something new; 
a pleasing shade of salmon-pink, with a silvery 
sheen. We think Rose Gem properly named 
as it is surely a gem among the Dahlias. 75 
cents. 
Madonna — A perfect wonder. Its remark- 
able qualities being beautiful shape, excellent 
cut flower variety, and one of the most satis- 
factory in the garden. The flowers are borne 
in miraculous profusion, upon long graceful 
stems of wiry stiffness, making it one of the 
most desirable. In color it is very beautiful, 
white, slightly tinted with a very delicate 
shade of lavender pink. The form is perfectly 
original, each petal curling and twisting in a 
very pleasing manner. 75 cents. 
Newport Dandy — A lilac pink of the most 
delicate shade. The yellow center is open with 
the inner petals twisting and curling over it. A 
large size flower and very profuse bloomer. 
75 cents. 
Yellow Mons Le Normand — Giant French 
decorative Dahlia. An early and continuous 
bloomer, of good habit, producing its immense 
flowers on long stems. In color a rich golden 
yellow, with occasional reddish markings. The 
largest and finest of its color. One of the most 
satisfactory garden varieties and equally good 
as exhibition sort. $1.00 each. 
