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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
Standard Dahlias 
25 Cents each; $2.50 Dozen. 
Cactus; D., Decorative; S., Show 
Prices in this list. 
Various Types—C., 
Cactus Dahlia 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
A. D. DIVONI. (S.) Rich pink, finely 
formed. A very handsome flower.... 3 
BEECH VON KEEMSTEDE. (D.) An 
extra fine dahlia of large size, fine 
form, good stem, and excellent keep¬ 
ing qualities An early and profuse 
bloomer. Color, clear, rich yellow.... 4 
BON TON (W). A fine ball-shaped 
flower of deep garnet red. An extra 
fine Dahlia . 4 
BRIDE’S BOUQUET (W). (C.) The 
ideal white cactus, pure white on 
extra long stems, wiry and erect. 
An excellent keeper and a very free 
bloomer. Flowers medium in size. 3 
COUNTESS OP LONSDALE. (C.) The 
freest flowering Cactus Dahlia in 
the collection, and perfect in form. 
Color, an exquisite shade of rich sal¬ 
mon, with just suspicion of apricot 
at the base of the petals.~ 3 
DAINTY. (C.) Rosy pink, shaded to 
pale lemon. Very good. 
DEE LICtHTED. (S.) Very large, pure 
white combining many good qual¬ 
ities. A strong, erect grower, pro¬ 
ducing immense pure white flowers 
in abundance. A first-class white— 
Show Dahlia 
Ft. High, 
Approximate. 
DEDICE. (D.) Its beautiful, soft, yet 
lively color, a glowing rose-pink, to¬ 
gether with its perfect shape, stout, 
stiff stems, which hold the flowers 
well above the foliage, and the fact 
that when cut it retains its fresh¬ 
ness longer than any variety, makes 
this one of the most valuable for 
cutting and one of the most deco¬ 
rative sorts in the garden. 4 
D. M. MOORE. (S.) A flower of mam¬ 
moth size, produced in profusion on 
long, stiff stems. Its color is a deep 
velvety maroon. It has no equal in 
its color, almost black . 3 
DREEE'S WHITE. (S.) Pure white, re¬ 
sembling in form the popular Grand 
Duke Alexis ... 4 
DR. I. B. PERKINS (W). (S.) An ideal 
white show Dahlia. Its large, pure 
white flowers are borne on very long 
stems which hold the flower free 
above the foliage. Excellent for 
both cutting and garden decora¬ 
tions . 5 
Decorative Dahlia 
EDEANOR STISSER (W). (D.) Flow¬ 
ers are very large and full. A sturdy 
grower with long stems. Color, buff 
shading to pink and old rose. A 
pleasing autumn shade- 5 
FLAMINGO. (D.) An ideal variety for 
cutting by reason of its fine stems 
and clear, rich color. Bright shell 
pink . 3 
GENESTA. (C.) Rich orange bronze. A 
fine autumn shade. 3 
GODDEN SPRAY (W). (S.) Large 
flowers borne on long stems and 
produced in profusion. Bright gold¬ 
en yellow. A superb variety for 
cutting . 4 
JACK ROSE. (D.) Brillian crimson- 
red, rich and glowing, similar in 
shade to the popular Jack Rose, 
which suggested its name. 4 
DA GRAND MANITOU. (D.) An im¬ 
mense flower. Color, purple mot¬ 
tled and streaked with crimson. 
Sometimes solid purple. Very at- 
traotivp .. 3 
MAID OP KENT. (D.) Intense scarlet, 
variegated with pure white; fre¬ 
quently a solid scarlet. 4 
