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FORREST’S HONEST SEEDS 
fully discarded. We aim to oiler only the 
cream of the list; 10c each, 3 for 25c, 1 dozen 
SI. 00. 
Nymphae — (Decorative.) The new pink 
water-lily Dahlia. Flowers of large size, with 
heavy broad petals, those of the center being 
somewhat cupped or incurved. The color is 
a clear, distinct, light-shrimp pink, shading 
slightly darker toward the outer petals. Give 
it a place in your garden. 
A. D. Livoni —(Show.) Pure soft pink, 
with quilled petals, and full to the center; an 
early and profuse bloomer. 
White Swan — (Show.) An excellent white. 
Mowers large, round, and full to the center, 
and of good substance, making it an excellent 
variety for cutting; growth tall and vigorous. 
Queen of the Yellows— (Show.) Finest 
large flowering canary yellow. 
Variegata — (Fancy.) One of the finest 
and most showy of the Dahlias. Flowers large 
and well formed; color a mottled pink and 
white; very striking. 
Coronation —(Cactus.) Bright fiery scar¬ 
let, as effective as a geranium, a gem for garden 
and for cutting; flowers medium size; very com¬ 
pact and early. 
Souvenir de Franz Liszt— (Cosmos Flow¬ 
ered.) Of gigantic size with two rows of 
petals; color carmine streaked and splashed 
with white. A fine variegated sort. Each 25c. 
C. W. Burton — (Decorative.) An enor¬ 
mous Dahlia, the largest variety in existence, 
flowers often measuring 6 to 8 inches in diame¬ 
ter. Flowers flat and drooping, petals long and 
broad and bright canary yellow; stems long and 
strong; plant a very tall grower, often 6 feet or 
more in height. 
William Agnew — (Decorative.) Finest red 
ever introduced; or intense glistening scarlet 
crimson; immense size, perfect form and always 
a mass of color; fine for cutting. 
Frank Smith —(Fancy.) Rich, blackish 
maroon, tipped pinkish white. Large, full 
flower. 
Snow Clad — A grand bloomer of finely 
formed pure white flowers, on long stems; good 
for cutting. 
Little Beauty — Delicate shrimp-pink; full 
round form, quilled petals. 
Mixed Dahlia — Containing all the standard 
varieties in mixture unnamed; 6 for 50c, 
90c a dozen, postpaid. By freight or express 
at purchaser’s expense, 75c a dozen. 
FORREST’S SUNBEAM CANNAS 
Queen Holland— 3 feet higli. Foliage very 
dark green, heavily veined and edged with 
bronze. Bears immense branching trusses of 
perfectly beautiful flowers. Color, deep rich 
orange. 
Mad Crozy — 3feet. Vermillion, with 
gold border. 
Eyandale —4 feet, bronze leaved variety, 
cherry red flowers. 
Black Beauty —This Canna should be only 
used for foliage effect. The flowers are insig¬ 
nificant. It is undoubtedly the finest dark 
leaved Canna in existence. The broad tropical 
foliage is of the deepest crimson bronze, the 
young growth being fully as well colored. It 
is a splendid hardy grower, reaching 5 to 6 feet 
in height in rich soil. 
Florence Vaughan— 5 feet. Green foliage. 
The flowers are rich golden yellow, thickly 
dotted with brightest red. 
Burbank —5 feet. Green foliage. New 
American Orchid-Flowering Canna. The flow¬ 
ers are truly gigantic in size, the upper petals 
spreading fully 7 inches, and the form is really 
semi-double. Toward the inner part the petals 
show fine crimson spots, all the rest of the 
flower is of a most beautiful, rich canary-yellow. 
For 50 cents we will mail one good 
strong root of the above six new and 
beautiful Cannas. 
Mixed Large Flowering Cannas, Un¬ 
named —6c each, 70c a dozen, postpaid. 
By express or freight, $5.50 a hundred at pur¬ 
chaser’s expense. 
Each of the above 10 cents. 
When you buy your seeds of Forrest you get just what you ask for—no 
lottery. See our Broad Guarantee on front cover. That protects YOU. 
