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Dahlias Bloom from Seed nearly as soon as from Roots. 
Fancy Double Dahlia 
Seed. 
This seed is saved from large 
double, fancy and show flowers 
of the very best quality. 
Packet, 50 seeds, 5c, 
Fancy Dahlia Seed. 
This is a superfine mixture of Cactus 
Gracilis, single, Pompon and all odd 
and beautiful varieties mixed. 
Packet, 50 seeds, 5c, 
Single Giant Perfection . 
The plants are of strong, robust habit, 
and produce in great abundance flowers 
of immense size, averaging 6 inches 
across, of the most bewildering variety 
of coloring. Packet, 100 seeds, 10c, 
Mixture of Single Dahlias. 
Including all the novelties. Packet, 5c. 
DAHLIA. 
Dahlia , Double Cactus — 
Flowered . 
An extra fine strain of this favor¬ 
ite type. Packet, 75 seeds, 10c. 
t( Monarch of Dahlias 
(New Giant Cactus.) 
This beautiful Dahlia is inter¬ 
mediate between the double and 
the Cactus varieties. The flowers 
are large, loose and very esthetic 
in form, and measure 6 or 8 inches 
across. Color : deep, rich, dark red, 
with a bloom like velvet. Packet, 
10c.; 3 for 25c. 
Dahlia Gloria—from a Photograph. 
Twentieth Century, or Orchid-Flowered. 
One of the most sensational novelties which has ap¬ 
peared in many years. In size the flowers are giants, 4J4 
to 7 inches across ; the color is a rich rosy-crimson, passing 
to white at the tips. As the season advances the color 
lightens, until finally they come clear white suffused with 
rose. Packet, 15c.; roots, 30c, 
New French Sensational Dahlia, 
Collarette. 
A new and novel type, having a row of short petals 
around the disc like a frill or collar, which is always of a 
different color, contrasting with the regular petals. Blooms 
quickly from seed; mixed colors. Pkt., 10c.; roots, 30c. 
Kriemhilde. An exquisite delicate shell-pink, shad- 
. * ingto white in the center ; undoubtedly 
the finest and most perfect pink Cactus Dahlia to date, 
and is a cut flower likely to supersede all the other pink 
sorts. Roots, 35c. 
Dahlia Gloria. (An Absolutely New Class.) The 
disc or center of the flower is highly 
developed, as shown in the illustration, while the sur¬ 
rounding rays are arranged as in the ordinary single 
types, yet it is not a single Dahlia. The ray flowers are 
variously formed, including the cactus type, the single or 
flat type, and the incurved or show type. All the known 
Dahlia colors and tints, and more besides, are found in 
this new sort. The seed here offered is direct from the 
originator. Seeds planted in May bloomed in August. 
Mixed colors. Packet, 10c.; 3 for 25c. 
SEE INDEX FOR GENERAL EIST DAHLIA PLANTS. 
