COciIiIlus ^ popular varieties fanciers will 
enjoy 
All the Dahlias offered in this catalog will be supplied dormant held' 
grown roots, and should be planted in May. The Dahlias of today far sur' 
pass what were considered even the best exhibition Dahlias of a few years 
ago. Our offerings of Dahlias arc only those varieties which we have 
found to be entirely satisfactory to planters in general. There are hun- 
dreds of worthless varieties with which the amateur is not familiar, and 
would consequently have more difficulty in choosing properly if they were 
included among the listings. Note our prices as compared with other lists. 
OMAR KHAYYAM. Decorative. Immense flowers of Chinese red at base 
of petals, shading to bright orange, and tipped lighter, making a wonder* 
ful soft color effect. 35c each. 
PRINCE OF PERSIA. Decorative. A very striking exhibition variety of a 
rich glowing cardinal. A deep attractive flower. Strong grower. 35c each. 
VALENTINO. Decorative. A true salmon-pink, shading to cream at the 
center. Enormous flowers. 35c each. 
SNOWDRIFT. Formal Decorative. Giant waxy white flowers, per* 
feet shape on comparatively dwarf plants. Stiff stems holding the 
flowers so as to display its fu41 beauty. 25c each. 
JUDGE MAREAN. Informal Decorative. A combination of glowing salmon* 
pink, red, iridescent orange, yellow, and gold, all blending most harmoniously. 
Large flower, perfect shape, early, continuous bloomer on good stems. 25c 
each. 
JUDGE PARKER. Formal Decorative. A large deep buff, perfect flower. An 
exhibition variety good stems. 25c each. 
CHEMAR’S EUREKA. Formal Decorative. A large beautiful white with a 
faint tinge of lavender on edge of petals. 25c each. 
MARGARET WOODROW 7 WILSON. Informal Decorative. A magnificent, 
large, ergamy white flower shaded with pink, and having a deep pink reverse. 
Early and profuse bloomer. 25c each. 
BASHFUL GIANT. Decorative. One of the largest Dahlias ever introduced. 
Color apricot with golden suffusion and shading. 25c each. 
JANE COWL. Informal Decorative. Huge massive blooms in a blend of 
bronze, buff, and brilliant gold. Giant flowers on strong stems. 25c each. 
CLEOPATRA. Formal. Thrifty, robust plant. Good stem. Color yellow with 
tangerine reverse. Free*flowering. 15c each. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY 7 . Formal Decorative. The most popular Dahlia in com* 
merce today. Color is a lovely pink with a shading of chamois. Large 
flowers, well formed, carried on fine long stems. 15c each. 
MRS. I. de VER WARNER. Formal Decorative. A beautiful shade of mauve* 
pink. Large blooms, well shaped, on long, strong stems. 15c each. 
PORTHOS. Formal Decorative. Sparkling, deep red flowers of magnificent 
size. 15c each. 
LYNDHURST. Decorative. Bright scarlet. 15c each. 
FRANCIS LAROCCO. Decorative. Pale sulphur-yellow. 15c each. 
A. D. LIVONI. Double Show. A splendid shell-pink, beautifully quilled, of 
perfect show form, very free flowering. 15c each. 
CRIMSON GLOBE. Show. Large rich crimson blooms of fine form. 15c each. 
J. M. GOODRICH. Decorative. Gold and salmon*pink. Free*flowering. 15c 
each. 
RED DUKE. Show. Large, rich, glowing red blooms of splendid form, on 
long stems. 15c each. 
H^ritliant (3i 
annas 
Our New Dahlias are Really Worth While 
The large, handsome, ornamental foliage and beauti' 
ful spikes of bright flowers make the Cannas ideal for 
mass plantings, backgrounds, borders, or hedges. They 
grow from three to five feet in height and can be ob' 
tained in colors of rose, pink, red, white, orange to pure 
yellow. Some foliage is bright green, and some a rich 
bronze. Set plants 12 to 15 inches apart. They flower 
more freely in sunny situations, but grow well in partial 
shade, requiring at all times plenty of moisture. 
Plants out of pots (after May 10th) — 15c each. 
CITY OF PORTLAND. Warm rose*pink; green foliage; medium. 
EUREKA. White; green foliage; medium. 
KATE GRAY. Dark red flowers; green foliage; tall. 
KING MIDAS. Clear yellow; green foliage; medium. 
PRESIDENT. Pure scarlet; green foliage; tall. 
RED KING HUMBERT. Velvety orange*scarlet; bronze leaves; 
tall. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT. Yellow, dotted red; green foliage; 
medium. 
WY'OMING. Bright orange flowers; bronze leaves. 
ROSEMOND COLES. 5 feet. A showy new variety ot robust 
character, with massive orchid-type flowers. The flashing 
color is deep reddish orange, illuminated by a mottled bor¬ 
der of golden yellow. 25c each. 
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