Dahjlia 
BECOKATIVC 
142 
Pettier, Pishe, Pawson 
Co. 
6G:‘)0 
Jeanne Charmet 
One of the finest 
decorative Daii- 
Van den Dael; the 
icross and are 
often 18 inches 
lias; ;i Ho«;d]jnjr of Aline, 
flowers measure 8 inches 
borne on stiff, wiry steins, 
lontr. 'I’he ex(iuisite Ilowers are pink at the 
ed^es, pure wliite toward the center and 
li«'ht yellow’ at the marKins, 
M 1 • » Each 25c*y doz. $2.50* 
® J. M. Goodrich iiitrodu. - 
" --— tion). A Kih'antic 
free llow'erinjf I-ieciirativo haiilia borne on 
lonff .stiff stems; color a beautiful salmon 
pink W'ith each petal efTectIvely tipped prim¬ 
rose yellow; a decided novelty. 
6680 1 I ¥-*..! Each $1.00, doz. $11.50. 
^John Fottler 
(Our own introduc- 
, tinn). A massive flat 
l)otaled flow'd* of groat texture. (Iround 
color w’hite overlaid with faint markings of 
violet, giving it the appearance of French 
gray. l*lantH very stocky and of medium 
height. One of the clioicest of tiie new' 
introductions. Each $2.00. 
6700 JOHN R. BALDWIN. A splendid g.'irden 
and exhiliition .sort; heavy deep flowers i»f 
good size, borne on long stems in tlie great¬ 
est profusion frmn early Summer until late 
in tlie Fall; color salmon pink. 
. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
6710 JUMBO. One of the best for cut flowers; 
.stout stems, averaging 20 inches: flowers 
deep crimson, elegant in form and most 
^ decorative in vase. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
^^“"Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
One of tile most valual)le Oahlias we have. 
It grow.s lihout .'10 inches high and does not 
rccpiire a support of any kind. "I'lie im¬ 
mense. i>crfcci. i)ure wdute flowers are borne 
in great i)rorusion on erect stout stems, 
fully 18 Inches long, all above the foliage. 
Each 35c., doz. ^.50. 
6800 IiA FRANCE. Ib'illiant rose pink, similar 
to the lioso witli the same nanie; Ilowers 
are gigantic, loosely built and resemble in 
shaiie a large double Ikeony. 
Each 25c.y doz. $2.50. 
La Grand Manitou 
Lc Geant 
6826 
Le Grand Manitou 
Very large 
Detro ra t i V c 
variety; wliiie, more or less strii)ed with 
violet red and occasionally bears flowers of 
a .solid violet color. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
L.0 Cea.nt J^biormous flower, broad 
. petals, velvet.v red cen¬ 
ter shaded maroon, reverse side of petals 
violet; of recent French origin, a very \’alu- 
able sort. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
6828 I*E MONT BLANC. Oigantic pure white 
flowers, supported l)y petals of great texture. 
Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
6850 LES ALLIES. "White, striped rose and 
purple. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
6855 MADEMOISELLE LORTON. A rich shade 
of canary j-ellow, somewhat deeper at the 
center; good size blooms; very double. 
Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
6860 MAHALA SHERIFF. Pure white, very 
double. Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
6870 MARY GARDEN. A strong grow’ing, well 
formed flow’er. Color a pure clear yellow. 
The plants have a splendid habit, and make 
a fine decoration. Ea/ib. Uln.., 
Meadow Gold extra large well- 
-;-- sliaped flower borne 
on long stiff stems. Color i)rimrose yellow’ 
with faint markings of pink tow’ard the 
outer petals. Each 35c., doz. $3.75. 
6880 Miss E dna L. Hathaway 
,-intro¬ 
duction.) Color a new shade, being an old- 
Kold with the reverse of the petals shaded 
with crimson, borne on long stiff stems: 
an excellent variety. Each 75c., doz. $a.0O. 
MephistO I-'^rge, bright, rich vermilion 
-JI- scarlet. Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 
6900 3V[DdE. A. EUMIEBE, Unique coloring: pure 
white, violet red.’-points; a fine contrast of 
colors: very distinct. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
6910 MME. AUGUSTE .NONIN. A perfect flow¬ 
er with fluted petals and of good size: lilac, 
shaded clear violet. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
