PORTLAND, OREGON 
CREATION New Holland variety. One of the finest novelties of the season 
and of great value as a cut flower on account of its long, erect stems. Large 
flowers of cherry red and golden bronze; very unique in color. 
DUCHESS OF BRUNSWICK—Immense; red, shaded apricot; strong, erect stems 
ELSA—Immense, pure white peony on extra strong stems. 
F. EARL JAMES—Extra strong growing plants producing giant flowers freelv on 
excellent stems. Color distinct mottled cerise pink. 
FIREGIRL—A very attractive flower; bright scarlet, heavily tipped with yellow - 
Florence Cook—Perfect large flowers of silvery, light lavender pink. 
FRAULEIN BUDDE—Immense flowers carried on strong, erect stems. Color, 
lilac rose, giving a near lavender effect... 
Geisha—The most popular Peony Dahlia; variations of scarlet and gold. . 
Glory of Nykerk—Purple, shaded maroon. Best purple sort; strong stems. 
GREAT BRITAIN—-Very large flower of deep mauve; perfect form. 
Hampton Court—Bright mauve pink of good form; strong stem; extra large. 
H. J. Lovink—Immense; dainty shade of lilac on white ground ; good stems. 
ISAQUAH—Immense lavender pink. Very free flowering sort of exceptional 
beauty. Vigorous plants with strong stems. 
John Williams —Beautiful, large flowers of golden copper, on strong stems. 
KACKADEE —Dwarf; lemon yellow with white tips; good stems. 
Klondyke —Large flowers, rich, golden buff; long, strong, erect stems; extra fine— 
LATONA —Holland sort. Large flowers on long, erect stems; buff yellow. 
LAVERNE —Giant flowers, often 10 inches across; a pleasing lemon yellow. 
Liberty —Distinct shade of salmon scarlet, enormous blooms produced freely on 
long, strong stems; one of the finest Peony Dahlias. 
MEYERBEER— Claimed to be the largest Peony Dahlia; rich purple, lined crimson 
MIANTONOMI —Color golden copper or deep amber buff, tinted with salmon 
pink. A strong grower and the artistic, fluffy flowers are of immense size— 
MINNEHAHA —Extra large, heavy, full flowers of light red. 
MME. VON BYSTEIN— Lovely shade of lilac blue; flowers of large size, with 
graceful curling petals. Stems good . 
MONDSCHEIBE —Extra large blooms of deep canary yellow that are carried on 
long, strong, erect stems . 
MOUNT BLANC (Hornsveld)—We believe this is the largest of the white dahlias; 
some flowers are 10 inches across and all are giants. Stems are strong and 
support these immense flowers nicely; a splendid flower for cutting. 
MRS. G. GORDON— Large flowers of a beautiful pure cream color; erect stems 
NINIGRET— Large; rich, dark red, clouded and striped with scarlet; good stems 
ORIENT —New Holland sort. Very similar in color to Geisha, but the stems are 
much superior, being strong and upright. A valuable introduction. 
Philadelphia —Cactus Peony, reddish purple, suffused with white. 
Purity —Large white flower of graceful, fluffy appearance. Extra free flowering— 
P. W. Jansen— Orange cerise, shaded yellow; large and free flowering; stems good 
QUEEN ESTHER —Stillman’s Indian Family. Color, DuBarry, that dazzling new 
shade of red. Enormous, large, full flowers of a very rich color. 
RED CLOUD —Indian Family. Large, full flower of rich, deep carmine. 
Silver Tips —Large, bright red, heavily tipped with white. 
TAHOMA —Immense flowers, often 9 inches across; carried on good stesm; color 
beautiful combination of yellow, suffused with buff and pink. 
TITAN —Large flower of a bright petunia color; very distinct. 
VAN DYKE— -Mammoth size and twisted form; salmon rose, tinted heliotrope. 
WADAWANNOCK— I mmense flowers, with broad, flat petals; those in the center 
curled and twisted. A splendid flower that attracted much attention. 
Whidby— Light flesh-pink with rose center; very dainty; good stems; free flowering 
DUPLEX DAHLIAS. 
Poinsettia— -(See Dahlias originated by Gill Bros.) One of our largest sellers-. 
CONTRA COSTA— This has much the appearance of a sunflower, except that the 
color is bright crimson. A very odd and distinct dahlia. 
GILL’S SHOW DAHLIAS. 
A. D. Livoni —An old favorite; one of the best; clear pink; good stems. 
Caleb Powers — Very large, delicate shell-pink of good form; good stems. 
CAMELIAFLORA —Beautiful free-flowering, pure white variety, with closely- 
formed flowers. The stems are long and make an exceedingly fine cut flower— 
CLARA SEATON —Enormous flower of attractive and uncommon color, being a 
pretty shade of rich golden-bronze or apricot.-. 
CREMO — A giant flower on long, erect stems. The petals are partly quilled and 
light creamy yellow. A splendid flower on strong stems. 
D. M. Moore — Mammoth, perfect flowers of a deep velvety maroon, almost black—. 
Dreer’s White — The best pure white quilled dahlia; very large . 
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