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DAHLIAS INTRODUCED BY GILL BROS—Continued. 
BRILLIANT—Show 1916. Erect habit to plants and stems; color brilliant firey 
scarlet . 25 
Richard M. Buttle—Peony 1915. Seedling of Geisha but has more erect plants and 
A imriivT 5 .° 0r ^'Sht golden, orange lightly suffused with scarlet. .35 
AUTUMN GOLD—Peony 1915. A great favorite; immense size; color a real Au¬ 
tumn shade . 35 
MRS. HELEN LADD CORBETT—Peony 1915. Beautiful soft pink, faintly tinted 
lavender. Large flowers borne freely on long stems . .50 
GILL’S NEWPORT—Peony 1916. Fine cut flower; color sweet briar pink with 
deep rose halo at center. 25 
GILL’S POINSETTIA—Duplex 1914. One of our most popular varieties. Color 
and shape remind one of the Christmas poinsettia. Color brilliant scarlet with 
yellow center . 25 
Coquille—Decorative. Immense, deep lemon yellow flowers on erect plants and stems 20 
Gearhart—Decorative. Sturdy, upright plants and stems; ivory white, suffused yel¬ 
low veined lavender. 15 
Tillamook—Show. Immense quilled flowers Qf delicate blush, deepening to rose 
at tips. 20 
Molalla—Show. Large ball shaped blossoms of lemon yellow; tipped white . 15 
Netarts—Show. Extra fine variegated sort; white, dotted and penciled with pur¬ 
plish crimson .-.. 
OREGON BEAUTY—Hybrid Peony. This flower has won a national reputation 
Immense flowers of bright firey scarlet, overlaid with a golden sheen Fine 
keeping cut flowers. 35 
MT. HOOD Decorative T he whitest of all dahlias. Large flowers on strong, 
erect stems. Beautiful deep green foliage. 35 
Yellow Beauty Large blioms of deep golden yellow on strong, erect stems. .15 
Gill’s General List of Dahlias. 
CACTUS AND HYBRID CACTUS. 
Explanation—Those varieties in our list which are capitalized are the newer intro¬ 
ductions. H. C. indicates Hybrid Cactus; these have broader and more massive petals 
We have numerous other varieties which, for lack of space, we do not list; but if there 
are any other varieties you wish, please write us, as we may have them The list we 
have represents the world’s best Dahlias. 
Amazone—A large free-blooming dahlia, amarinth red, suffused with purple.$ .20 
Arthur Pickard—Beautiful salmon-pink, long incurved petals, good stems. .35 
A. R. PERRY—English Novelty. Large bold flower, with tubular florets of old 
rose tipped with gold, with golden sheen at base. Long, narrow, incurved 
petals of the truest cactus form. 75 
ATTRACTION—FI. C. Large, elegant flowers of clear lilac rose, strong stems— 1.00 
Auburn Beauty—Large; light bronze red, passing to yellow center. .50 
Beloit—FI. C. Its gigantic blooms are held on exceptionally long, stiff stems. 
DTam/Sa’ C * eep ^rplish garnet with crimson suffusion. A strong, vigorous grower .50 
DT 7 ADDpH’ T C' Carried on erect, stout stems; color, delicate pink-lavender. 1.00 
BIZARRE New English novelty. Medium-sized, incurved flowers; lower half 
of petals crimson scarlet and upper half white. 1.00 
Cambrian—English novelty. Clear salmon, lightening to yellow at the tips; 
petals incurved; habit and flower stems good. .50 
Chipeta—FI. C. Mammoth flowers on long, erect stems; rich amarinth red. .50 
Conquest—Immense flowers of crimson maroon. Strong stems. '35 
Country Girl—One of the best; golden yellow, suffused at tips with salmon rose. 25 
Countess Beauchamp—Lovely rich amber; early and free.. .75 
Countess of Lounsdale—A peculiar blending of salmon-pink and amber- very free 20 
S r r e A P xr S A Ule TT 1 ^ rge . fl ? wers .- Ion g petals,-pale orange-yellow, shaded fawn. '25 
DIANA—H. C. A gigantic flower, rich crimson with violet reflex. 100 
EDITH CARTER—Fine cut flower of good size; color yellow, heavily suffused 
with bright rosy carmine. One of the best Cactus Dahlias to date. 35 
sort; lon S, tubular, incurved petals of Tyrian rose. '35 
ETENDARD DE LYON—H. C. German variety. Immense flowers with curled 
wavy petals; color rich'carmine rose; almost magenta. .35 
Falcon—English novelty. Clear yellow, passing to reddish bronze at tips; flow¬ 
ers incurved and carried on long stems... 50 
t- 1<a . r8e ’ fre ?' maroon with darker center; good, wiry stems .20 
FLOKKIE WELLS—Straight, stiff petals of peculiar shade of rosv crimson. 
Fine shaped brooms on strong stems... 35 
Francis White—A splendid white cactus with curled and twisted petals; erect stems 35 
Fulgent—Brilliant rich cardinal-scarlet; large and perfect.. '25 
F. W. FELLOWS—Giant orange cactus; long, narrow petals; good stems. '60 
Gelber Prize—Marechal Neil yellow; large flowers on good stems. .35 
