1904. 
531 N. Main St., Bloomington, III. 
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DAHLIAS. 
The dahlia, owing to its great improvement in the past few years, is 
rapidly becoming one of the most popular outdoor plants. By the introduc- 
tion of new, dwarf, and early flowering varieties, and several new types, it 
can hardly be recognized as being connected with the dahlia of a few years 
ago. 
We offer some of the latest and best varieties and such varieties as we 
grow for cut-flowers for sales at our store. 
Twentieth Century. Single. The finest single dahlia ever introduced. 
Rosy crimson tipped with white. As the season advances the flowers grow 
lighter until nearly white, suffused with pink. Flowers are good keepers 
when cut, of enormous size, and are produced freely. 
Strong Roots 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
NEW CACTUS DAHLIAS. 
Wildfire. This variety was introduced in 1901 and stands at the head' 
of the single scarlet dahlias. Flowers are of good size and it is a profuse 
bloomer. 
Profusion. One of the newer cactus dahlias and is second only to Coun- 
tess of Lonsdale in profusion of bloom. Color, bright pink; flowers of good; 
size and produced in clusters. 
