<Teony and Duplex ^Dahlias 
PEONY DAHLIAS. Open-centered flowers with not more than THREE rows of ray florets regard¬ 
less of form or number of florets, with the addition of smaller curled or twisted floral rays around the 
disc. 
DUPLEX DAHLIAS. Open-centered flowers wtih onlv two rows of ray florets regardless of form or 
number of florets. 
Abbreviated “P” and “Dup.” 
Quotations of all Peony Roots are for strong field 
guaranteed to grow, and each Root labeled. 
BILLIONAIRE P.—Color, pure gold, a wonderful 
variety in color, form, size and plant. A gigantic 
flower desired by every one who sees it. One 
of the most satisfactory peony Dahlias for gar¬ 
den or for exhibition. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
CATO (Dup) (Kendal)—Color, silvery pink shad¬ 
ing gold. Tall, free flowering, very showy, 
and very popular in our gardens. 35c each. 
CLEOPATRA (Dup)—Showy red and gold, very 
beautiful. Good plant, good size. Early and 
free flowering. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
OOROEOUS (Dup)—Well named, as it is cer¬ 
tainly a gorgeous flower. Color, a bright yel¬ 
low and scarlet blended in a most beautiful man¬ 
ner. Plants, profuse, blooming freely, holding 
its enormouse blooms well out on long, bare, 
cane-like stems; a stunner. 40c ea., 3 for $1.00. 
HAMPTON COURT P.—One of the best. A bold 
flower, of a bright mauve pink. Grows tall, 
bushes well with long stems, and a free bloom¬ 
er. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
HOR FI (Dup)—Combination of red-gold and 
Creamy white shades on a tall growing plant 
that does well wherever planted. Free flower¬ 
ing. 30c each, 4 for $1.00. 
IDA MAY CARLTON (Dup) (Winter)—Tyrian 
pink and white. Tall, hardy plant, fine stem, 
striking flower. 35c ea. ,3 for 90c, 1 doz. $2.50. 
KENDAL FRAGRANCE P. (Kendal)—(See page 
3.) 
KENDAL GOLD P. (Kendal)—(See page 3.) 
LADY BOUNTIFUL Pae (Schuster)—Here is an 
ideal salmon pink and gold bloom that grows 
on a tall, huge, wide spreading plant covered 
with gorgeous flowers on good long stems. 
First flowers are often full centered decoratives. 
Wonderful cut flowers.. .40c each. 
MME. AUBREY P.—A beautiful rich, deep mauve 
pink; outer petals are broad and flat, the center 
petals are quilled and rolled toward the center. 
A distinct and desirable novelty in true peony 
form, attracted much attention in our gardens 
last year. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
MME. COISSARD (Dup)—Brilliant French purple 
or carmine crimson, freely marked, shaded and 
suffused with white; a most artistic, graceful 
Dahlia. Its flowers are largely composed of in- 
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grown divisions, each with one or more eyes, 
curving shell like petals. A good grower and a 
free bloomer. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
NIFTY (Dup) (Kendal)—American Beauty red 
with silver shadings, giving it a two-tone effect. 
Plant is of medium height, standing very erect 
with 15 to 18 inch laterals covered with beauti¬ 
ful bloom until frost. Vigorous and thrifty. 25c 
each, 3 for 65c. 
POINSETTA (Dup) (Kendal)—One of our seed¬ 
lings which grows easily 8 feet tall, branches 
well with long laterals, producing a number of 
6 and 7 inch flowers whose color is a striking 
and spectacular scarlet with gold blushes. A 
free, early, and continuous bloomer. 50c each. 
POLARIS P.—A tall growing white, producing 
many flowers on a vigorous growing plant of 4 
to 5 feet tall with good stiff stems. A good cut 
flower. 35c each. 
PRISCILLA P.—An American Beauty red, suf¬ 
fused with purple and silver shadings, giving it a 
triple tone effect. Plant is semi-dwarf, branches 
well and is a mass of bloom throughout the sea¬ 
son. Its height and beautiful foliage makes it a 
good hedge. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 
PRIDE OF WINTERHAVEN P. (Winter)—Coral 
pink, old gold and yellow. Free and early bloom¬ 
er. While making a nice cut flower it is exceed¬ 
ingly showy in the garden with its bright au¬ 
tumn colors. 35c each, 3 for 90c, 12 for $2.50. 
ROSALIE STYLES P. (Peacock)—A bright Ty¬ 
rian pink, tipped lighter reflex pink. Beautiful 
form, immense size, stiff stems. A strong, vig¬ 
orous, sturdy plant, a free and continuous bloom¬ 
er, strong grower, medium height, it branches 
and produces its giant flowers freely on long, 
cane like stems, making it valuable as a superb 
cut flower variety. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
SAN JOSE P. (Ballay)—Purplish crimson or 
bright reddish cerise, a spectacular flower. Many 
of its blooms are a foot across. Broad petals 
combined with the most numerous small circling 
petals around the pollinated full center complete 
a flower of the most perfect type of peony Dah¬ 
lia. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 
THE U. S. A. P.—A lovely flower of vivid or¬ 
ange on fair stems of good formation, often be¬ 
ing hybrid in type. 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
Dahlias 
BALL DAHLIAS. Fully double flowers, ball shape or slightly flattened, floral rays in spiral ar¬ 
rangement, blunt or rounded at tips and quilled or with markedly involute margins, two inches or more 
in diameter. Sometimes called “Show” Dahlias. 
Abbreviated “B” 
Quotations of all Ball Roots are for strong field grown divisions, each with one or more good eyes, 
guaranteed to grow, and each Root labeled. 
A. D. LIVONI —Soft, clear pink; good vigorous 
plant, good stems. One of our oldest Dahlias 
and still a great favorite. 25c each, 3 for 65c. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY— One of the very best of 
this type, a brilliant crimson red with French 
purple suffusions, a rich glowing color, 30c ea., 
3 for 75c. 
CUBAN GIANT —Very large ball shaped flowers 
of a bright maroon. Tall vigorous plants, bush¬ 
ing well; flowers held erect on long, straight, 
stiff stems. A favorite in our garden, 30c each, 
3 for 75c. 
DEELIGHTED B.—A novelty of the ball type pro¬ 
ducing medium sized white flowers with an ob¬ 
long opening at the center. Petals making the 
opening produce a miniature teethlike effect as 
indicated by a cartoonist showing one of our 
popular former presidents saying the word “de¬ 
lighted” Price 25c each. 
D. M. MOORE —Deep dark, almost black, ma¬ 
roon ball dahlia with a silky sheen. Very strik¬ 
ing and a wonderful novelty. 25c each. 
DREFR’S PINK B.—A plant growing about 3 
feet high, bushing well, producing a profusion of 
honev-combed petaled pink flowers. A popular 
cut flower variety. 25c each. 
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