CROWN OF GOLD (Decorative). Very popular as a cut 
flower; color a Chinese orange with golden suffu¬ 
sion . 25 
CRYSTAL (Cactus). The finest dahlia in its class and color. 
Flowers of large size borne in profusion on good stems; 
petals long, twisted and incurved; color a soft, silvery 
rose, shading to white at centre and tips.50 
DAHLIADEL CENTURY. It is all that can be asked for 
in a white single dahlia. Its size, form, habit of growth, 
productiveness, and clear pure white color put it far 
ahead of anything else.25 
DECISION (Cactus). A splendid exhibition dahlia, with long 
narrow incurved petals, deep yellow at centre, shading 
to a golden bronze. A fine grower.75 
DELICATISSIMA (Cactus). A beautifully formed dahlia of 
exceptional merit; color white, veined and lightly suf¬ 
fused pale lilac rose. Bush rather dwarf, stems long 
and erect, holding flowers well above foliage.25 
DELICE (Decorative). Violet rose lightly suffused aniline 
red; on the whole a bright, yet soft, luminous pink. 
Flowers held well above the foliage on long straight 
stems .....*. .25 
D. M. MOORE (Decorative). Rich dark velvety maroon, 
almost black. Very large, free and of good form.. .50 
DOROTHY PEACOCK (Show). A beautiful pale lilac rose, 
shading to white at centre; of fine branching habit.. .25 
DREER’S WHITE (Show). The finest snow white show 
dahlia as yet introduced; flowers of perfect form borne 
in great profusion.25 
DREER’S YELLOW (Show). A beautiful show dahlia of 
perfect form; stems long and straight, carrying the 
blooms well above the foliage. Often measuring seven 
to eight inches in diameter. The blooming season is 
long and continuous, the flowers being as good at frost 
as in late August, and as a cut flower it is unexcelled. 
In form the flower is like Dreer’s White and is a very 
healthy grower. Color a rich, deep sulphur yellow.. .50 
DUCHESS OF BRUNSWICK (P*ony). Large flowers of a 
brilliant light red, shading apricot on reverse of petals. 
A fine garden and exhibition variety. 1.00 
DUCHESS OF MARLBORO (Cactus). Flower composed of 
long twisted and incurved petals, fine form, large and 
graceful stem. Color golden orange overlaid solfe- 
rino .* * 
EDITH CARTER (Cactus). Color a bright yellow, heavily 
tipped bright rosy carmine; of fine form and good size; 
very striking .;.• • 
E. F. HAWS (Cactus). A fine salmon pink cactus of good 
form; erect stems . 
ELSE (Cactus). Color deep buttercup yellow at base oi 
petals, shading amber and tipped Tyrian rose. 
.25 
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