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Mrs. Winters— Large white sort; free flowering .-.-. 
Mrs. Young— Light purple tipped white: distinct dark foliage . 
MT. HOOD— See dahlias originated by Gill Bros. Whitest of all dahlias . . 
Multnomah— See dahlias originated by Gill Bros. Yellow shaded orange and rose 
Oban —Mauve, shaded fawn, an unusual color; very free; good stems. 
Orange Doazon— Counterpart of Souv. Doazan, except that color is light orange. 
Papa Charmet— Large flowers, morocco red suffused with garnet; good stems. 
PAUL BONYON— Beautiful, large blooms freely produced on long, strong, upright 
stems; color salmon pink with luminous golden sheen . 
Perle D’Or— Large white blooms, with divided or serrated petals; good cut flower. 
PRINCESS ANGELINE— Beautiful cerise flower, on strong, erect stems. 
Princess Juliana— One of the best white cut flowers; good stems; free flowering. 
Purple Manitou— Gigantic purple flowers, blood-red. shaded purple. 
Reise Von Stuttgart— Often attains great size; blood red scarlet. 
Seabright— Splendid dahlia of orange and buff shade. Fine for cutting... 
SONNE VON FELLBACK — Exceptionally large flowers of primrose yellow, often 
8 inches across . 
Souv. Doazon— One of the largest and much planted; good stems; light orange scarlet. 
STUNNER— An immense deep, heavy flower of canary yellow. The plant is very 
robust and stems are strong. Stock limited'. 
SULPHUREA— Exceedingly long, aster-like petals, compose a very large flower of 
clear sulphur yellow. Early and free bloomer; good stems. . . 
Tenor Alverez— Immense size; good stems ; lilac-rose ; variegated with crimson purple 
Vernette— White shading to rose lavender. 
Yellow Colosse —Immense blooms of primrose yellow. One of the best yellow deco- 
ratives .—. 
Zeppelin— Pleasing soft shade of violet mauve with silvery suffusion . 
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PEONY DAHLIAS. 
ADMIRATION — Pale orange ground, heavily overlaid rosy crimson, yellow base to 
petals. Large full flower ..-.— 
America — Large shrimp pink, golden suffus'on; good stems . 
Andrew Carnegie—A fine lively pink; large size; strong, erect stems . 
Antoine Rivoire — Brilliant ox-blo.od red, with crimson shading; good stems . 
AUNT POLLY — Yellow suffused and edged with pink. A very distinct flower that 
originated in Portland, Oregon. ■' . 
Autumn Gold—See Dahlias originated by Gill Bros., autumn tinted. 
Beacon — Strong plants, with exceedingly brilliant, scarlet flowers. 
Bertha Von Suttner — Twisted petals, delicate salmon pink, shaded yellow. Immense... 
Betty—Large flowers of lovely deep oink; very free flowering. 
BLACK HAWK—Stillman’s Indian Family. Large flowers of deep velvety maroon 
on strong stems. Petals broad and pointed . 
Caecilia—Large lemon yellow, blending to white at tips; strong stems. 
Caesar — Large, pure yellow, free flowering; good stems .;.-.;. 
CONONCHET—Stillman’s Indian Family. Distinct new color; flower? simply im¬ 
mense; the grayish salmon petals are extra long long and slightly incurved and 
are blended and marked pink and gold.;. 
CANONICUS—Stillman’s Indian Family. Large flowers of dark cerise. - . 
Chatenay — Extra strong stems; soft pink suffused with salmon; good cut flower. 
CHERRY CITY—This variety originated on the State Asylum grounds at Salem. 
A very free flowering sort loaded with blooms of cream, shaded with white and 
carmine ...;.v".;; . 
Chicago — A very free flowering 'sort that is very popular. Color purple with yellow 
disc at center... 
CHIEF SEATTLE—Beautiful silvery pink; large flowers on strong stems .-.- 
CHOWCHILLA—Flowers of immense size and unusual formations Petals long and 
partly rolled and of bright warm yellow color. Good stems .. . 
Cleopatra — Rich oriental red, marked with yelow; very free flowering. 
Cochineal — Cochineal red, shades fawn; long stems, distinct. 
Coconina — A very bright scarlet flower of great beauty .- . -. 
Col. Cody—Deep apricot-buff with salmon-pink shadings. Large, free flowering. 
Colusa — Apricot to bluff shades. Often blooms single ..... 
COPPER—One of the largest Dahlias to date; broad, fluffy, twisted petals of a beau¬ 
tiful copper shade, tinted with bronze and apricot, compose a rather full flower on 
strong stems. A decided acauisition and much admired . 
Dallas — Bright orange red with prominent large yellow disc . 
Dr. Van Gorkum—White heavily shaded with rose . 
Dusky Queen — Artistic formed flowers of velvety maroon .——.;•••• 
DR. HENRY SEWELL—An unusual tiower on good stems; pink-fawn shaded with 
amber .— -. - .-.•■•••••;.. 
Dr. H. Rusby — Immense size; pointed petals, lemon yellow shading to white. 
Dr. Peary—Gigantic flowers of reddish mahogany; very attractive . 
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