PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Bulbs and Tubers 43 
A. D. Livoni. 
Countess of Lonsdale. 
General Collection ofi Dahlias 
C—means “Cactus.” 
D—means “Decorative.” 
S—means “Show.” 
Postoaid 
3 
Doz. 
Quantity $o.8o 
Prices i?® 
$0.85 
1.35 
2.00 
$3.00 
5.00 
7.50 
California Beauty. 
A n I ivAni (S)* Warm rose-pink, perfect flowers, over- 
■ lapping quilled petals, 30c each. 
RAaii-fw Burnished copper subdued by ani- 
vrailTornia Doauxy warmed by a hint of coral in 
its shadowed depths. 50c each. 
Countess of tonsdale tySrAowev/ffS^ 
and perfect, an exquisite blending of amber with both red and 
pink-salmon, 30c each. . 
Elito Glorv (Giant Decorative). Immense size, perfect, on 
Klixe uiory ]ong, rigid stems. An arresting shade of red, un¬ 
mixed with orange, purple or maroon, which gives it a unique 
value and magnifies its radiant beauty. 50c each. 
Fllinna*o VanrlArvoof (G)- Perfect in all respects; the de- 
bllinoro Valiaorveer lightful color an unmixed, glowing 
. satiny rose-pink. 50c each. 
(English Cactus). Medium sized flowers 
ueorge ocnoiieiu long, thinly tubular, incurving, 
twisting petals. Color a delicate blending of apricot and yellow, 
reducing to white at the tips. 50c each. 
(Hybrid Cactus). Extraordinary size in 
ulauys onerwoOQ breadth and thickness ; the long petals 
broad based, but tubular at the tips. Unblemished, glistening 
white. The most perfect and dependable white. 50c each. 
lariA (H)" A wonderful exhibition type, deep, massive; 
jane x^owi a pleasing twist of informality. A de¬ 
lightful golden yellow, clouding with a suffusion of chamois 
and orange-pink to the center of ruddy apricot. 75c each. 
Jersev’s Beacon ^ distinctly two-toned type equally 
.«er»ey 9 Bcawii popular for exhibition or garden show; 
solid Chinese scarlet, the reverse a lighter shade. 50c each. 
jAfcai/’e Reaiif-v (^)- Ideal flowers, large, free, with ex- 
i^erdey 9 D«;ciufcy gejigat stems and vigorous plant growth. 
A popular cut flower, for its beautiful color; a luminous coral- 
pink with golden base and roseate overglow. 50c each. 
Kin<v (H). A large, shapely flower of odd color 
jer 9 ey 9 rxing tone; a rich combination of old gold, with 
strawberry-red at center. 50c each. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson ,SmS?“ab: 
ruptly tapering wide petals; soft blush white with delicate 
mauve suffusion at the prominent center. 75c each. 
Marmion (H)- Pure golden yellow, thinly outlined with reddish 
bronze which dominates the center and is suffused 
throughout the underside of petals. 75c each. 
IWIrc I fflA VAf WarnAf (H). Rarely imperfect in form, 
IVirSa la ae ver Warner large size and in great abun¬ 
dance. Usually displayed in profile. Its color is orchid-like and 
very popular, a deep mauve-pink. Early, continuous and sub¬ 
stantial, one of the finest of its class, for all purposes, 50c each. 
Polar Bear (I^^* Purest white, the waxy flowers of great 
roiar DCdir borne very freely on good long stems; long 
lasting quality. 30c each. 
PAn CfAi«/ai*4' (H)- Compact, many petaled, flat flowers, 8 to 
rup 9xe A X jQ Inches across. The color is a solid light lav¬ 
ender, deeper at the base of inner petals. 50c each. 
Sasamore (I^** ^ superb cut flower of pleasing size; perfect 
“ decorative form; high-built center, erect stems. 
Profuse bloom of long season and long keeping, both outdoors 
and in water. Soft saffron-yellow with a faint rose undertone 
at base, the compact center enriched by ruddy apricot. 50c each. 
Sanhican’s Bluebird Magnificent broad flowers; un¬ 
fading rich violet-blue. 75c each. 
VaIIaiat f^AlAecA (H), Large; solid primrose-yellow; one of 
_ ** the most dependable and satisfying yellow 
varieties in the decorative class. 30c each. 
George Schofield- (English Cactus Type). 
Polar Bear—Purest White, Great Size. 
