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J. M. GOODRICH— Large flowers on long, upright stems; beautiful salmon pink tipped yel¬ 
low. A splendid cut flower . 
John Wanamaker— New. Beautiful shade of orchid pink, free flowering. 
JOHN WILLIAMS—Large flowers of a beautiful golden copper shade. Strong stems. 
Juno — Reddish-brown, striped with crimson and maroon, good stems. 
La France— Mammoth flowers on long stems, rose pink like the La France rose. 
Le Grand Manitou— Gigantic blooms, striped with deep reddish violet on white ground 
LEVIATHAN— 1916 English novelty. A monster decorative with flowers held erect on strong 
stems. Broad pointed petals of orange scarlet throughout. 
LOVELINESS— Lovely shade of deep soft pink, fine cut flower. 
MAMAN ROZAIN — Flowers large; pearly white, suffused with rose, reverse of petals velvety 
purple edged with white. 
Mammoth— Enormous; deep blood red; strong, erect stems. 
MARYAN—New California sort of immense size, stems long and upright; color beautiful 
shades of orange, buff and apricot. 
MASTER PAUL— Large flowers on good stems; seedling of Jeanne Charmet; color pinkish 
lilac shaded white. 
MASTERPIECE—Large flowers of a beautiful tango, borne on strong, upright stems . 
Meadow Gold—Extra large; primrose yellow tinted delicate pink, good stems. 
MINA BURGLE — Called Minnie Burgle by some. A giant in size; its brilliant deep scarlet 
color, the beauty of its dark green foliage, the length and strength of the stems, together 
with the erectness of the flowers and their long keeping qualities combine to make this one 
of the best decorative dahlias ever introduced . 
Mme. A. Lumiere — Center white shading to red and violet red. Very showy. 
MME. M ARZE—Giant white sort, good stems, strong growth . 
Mme. Van Den Dale—Large flowers on good stems, soft shell pink. 
Mons. Hoste—Crimson with vermilion reflex. Good stems, striking flower. 
Mme. Vercruyssen—Large flower on good stems. Deep yellow, striped vivid scarlet. 
Mrs. J. G. Cassett—Large flowers, deep rose pink, strong grower, good stems. 
Mrs. Roosevelt—Immense size, simi quilled; free flowering; delicate silvery-rose. 
Mrs. Winters —Large white sort, free flowering . 
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. Doazon, except that color is light orange. 
Papa Charmet Large flowers, morocco red suffused with garnet, good stems. 
PAUL BON YON- 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 flow'er. 
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 . 
Souv. Doazon —One of the largest and much planted, good stems; light orange scarlet. 
SULPIIUREA—Exceedingly long, aster like petals, compose a very large flower of clear sul¬ 
phur yellow. Early and free bloomer. Good stems . j . 
Tenor Alvarez — Immense size; good stems; lilac-rose, variegated with crimson purple. 
Yellow Colosse — Immense blooms of primrose yellow. One of the best yellow decoratives 
PEONY DAHLIAS. 
ADMIRATION—Pale orange ground, heavily overlaid rosy crimson, yellow base to petals. 
Large full flower. 
ALECTO—Rich yellow, sharply contrasted with rosy crimson, erect stems. 
America—Large shrimp pink, golden suffusion, good stems. 
Andrew Carnegie — A fine lively pink, large size, strong, erect stems. 
Antoine Rivoire—Brilliant ox-blood red, with crimson shading, good stems. 
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 pink, very free flowering. 
BLACK IIAWK—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; flowers simply immense; 
the grayish salmon petals are extra 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. 
CHIEF SEATI’LE—Beautiful silvery pink; large flowers on strong stems. 
Clackamas—See dahlias originated by Gill Bros. Orange scarlet. 
Cleopatra—Rich oriental red, marked with yellow, very free flowering. 
Cochineal—Cochineal red, shaded fawn, long stems, distinct. 
Col. Cody—Deep apricot-buff with salmon pink shading. Large, free flowering. 
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