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WM. ELLIOTT & SONS’ RELIABLE BULBS AND PLANTS 
Show Dahlia, Burgundy 
TWELVE BEST FANCY DAHLIAS 
Each 15c.« doz., $1.50 
AMERICAN FLAG. Pure white, striped crimson. 
ELEGANS. Rosy purple, tipped and banded white. 
FRANK GOODMAN. Rich purple, tipped white; distinct. 
GILT EDGE. Pure white, margined deep gold. 
HARLEQUIN. Brilliant crimson, striped and tipped pure white; 
dwarf. 
LOTTIE ECKFORD. White, spotted and striped pink and crim¬ 
son. 
MARIE GEIIRING. Canary yellow, penciled red. 
MRS. STANCOMBE. Straw, suffused amber, penciled red, mot¬ 
tled and tipped pinkish white. 
MISS BROWNING. Purest buttercup yellow, tipped snow white. 
The most beautiful and chaste in the entire collection; sometimes 
the flowers are solid yellow. 
PENELOPE. White, flaked lavender. One of the best. 
RUDOLPH KUHL. Velvety maroon, tipped white. 
S. SIC KM AN. Dark maroon, edged white. 
Single Dahlia; Buttercup 
TWELVE BEST SINGLE DAHLIAS 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
AMI BARRILET. Pure garnet; very rich; free-flowering. 
ANEMONE. Pure white; early and free. 
BUTTERCUP. A great acquisition as a bedder; always covered 
with meduim-sized, strikingly formed richly shaded yellow flow¬ 
ers. 
FASHION. Crimson maroon, darker shadings. 
GOLD STANDARD. Pure deep yellow; very large. 
GRACIE. Snow white, suffused delicate blush shading to soft 
pink at the center of the flower which is large and produced in 
j abundance on long slender stems. 
! JUNO. White, tipped bright rose; yellow disc. 
MINNIE. White spotted and penciled pink and delicate crimson. 
MOLLIE. Color light pink, with pure white disc around the 
center; early and profuse. 
MRS. BOWMAN. Solferino; a fine large flower. 
POLLY ECCLES. Satin fawn with red disc. 
1 WILDFIRE. The purest, richest scarlet. 
TWELVE BEST 
Each 15c. 
A. D. LIVONI. Beautiful soft pink, with quilled petals. The 
standard pink for cutting. 
BURGUNDY. Deep plum, with white and carmine markings at 
the base of the petal. Large and showy. 
EMILY. Shades of lavender and white. Very large, beautiful 
and striking. 
HERCULES. Very large, rich, crimson scarlet. 
JOHN WALKER. The best pure white Show Dahlia for exhibi¬ 
tion purposes. Beautiful, full, round form with high center. 
KAISER WILHELM. Very large, fine form; quilled petals yel¬ 
low, lightly tipped carmine. 
DOUBLE DAHLIAS I 
To those not particular about named varieties, 1 
SHOW DAHLIAS 
doz. $1.50. 
LA FRANCE. Large, soft, delicate pink. 
MRS. GLADSTONE. One of the finest exhibition varieties. Deli¬ 
cate shell pink. Fine texture. 
RED HUSSAR. Intense scarlet crimson; the best of its color. 
RUBY QUEEN. Ruby red, richly shaded. Fine large flowers and 
long stems. Profuse flowering. 
STANLEY. Bright golden yellow, heavily tipped red. 
WILLIE GARRETT. Richest crimson scarlet; perfect form; pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
\ T SUPERB MIXTURE 
lese give grand satisfaction. Each 10c., doz. SI.00. 
