Decorative Dahlia, “MINA BURGLE.” (See description, page 8) 
Select Decorative Dahlias 
Selected from the best standard varieties. All are 
ADMIRAL TOGO. Bright wine red margined velvety Each 
maroon. SO.25 
CRIMSON GIANT. Richest glowing red; very large 
size, and a very strong, vigorous grower.25 
CUBAN GIANT. Very large; deep crimson shaded 
maroon, fine form, long stems.25 
CROWN OF GOLD. Orange scarlet, edged gold; very 
effective.25 
DR. TYRREL. A very large, rich bronzy golden yellow, 
shaded orange. A rather late flower of great size, on 
long stiff stems.30 
EUGENE TEELE. An improved Lyndhurst.25 
F. L. BASSATT. Clear purple, very profuse bloomer.25 
GEN’L J. B. SETH. Very large and perfectly formed 
with rather broad petals; color a rich strawberry red. 
An early and profuse bloomer.35 
GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. Very large flower with quilled 
petals. Color white, lightly edged lavender pink. A 
strong grower and free bloomer. One of the best.50 
Henry Patrick. Large snow white flowers, beautiful 
form and great substance.25 
JACK ROSE. The best crimson for garden or cutting; 
that brilliant crimson red that made the “Jack” Rose 
popular and suggested the name.25 
pod bloomers and will give the greatest satisfaction. 
Jan Olieslager. Very large, pure yellow. 
Jumbo. Deep red, shaded maroon, very free. 
LE GRAND MANITOU. Immense size; lilac penciled 
crimson, extra fine; dwarf. 
Lord Penn. Large purple with quilled petals, an early and 
profuse bloomer. 
LYNDHURST. Brightest vermilion; the best bright red 
for cutting. An early, free and continuous bloomer on 
long straight stems. 
Marchioness of Bute. White suffused pink, heavily 
tipped deep cerise. Profuse bloomer. 
MELODY. One of the finest, being of splendid regular 
form with full high centre and reflexed outer petals. 
Color clear canary yellow, tinting to creamy white at the 
tips; an effect so delicate and pleasing as to suggest the 
name. 
MINNIE McCULLOUGH. (See illustration, Page 16.) 
One of the most indispensable decorative varieties that 
is largely, but should be universally, grown. It is en¬ 
tirely distinct, in a class by itself, on account of the 
combination of Autumn shades—the gold and red of 
Autumn leaves. The illustration shows the form and 
average size, but the flowers must be seen to be fully 
appreciated. Especially under artificial light. Selected 
stock. 
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Ayesha, Dr. Tyrrel, Grand Duke Alexis, Jack Rose, Hortulanus Witte and Red Duke for $1.50 
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