SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1904 
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8PRUCE, continued Each 
Hemlock. This native evergreen is one of the finest 
and most graceful trees in cultivation. It makes 
the most beautiful of all evergreen hedges. 12 to 
18 inches.per 100 , $30..$0 50 
Hemlock. 12 inches.per 100, $15.. 25 
Colorado Blue. One of the most beautiful ever¬ 
greens, and one of the hardiest. 12 to 15 inches_ 1 25 
Colorado Blue. Selected blue specimens. 2 to 4 feet. 3 50 
Colorado Blue. Selected blue specimens. 4 to 5 feet. 5 00 
Colorado Blue. Green form often set out as the true 
blue. 1 oo 
Concolor. Very scarce and beautiful. 12 to 15 
inches. 1 50 
Per doz. 
$4 00 
2 50 
12 00 
30 00 
50 00 
9 00 
15 00 
SPRUCE, continued 
Concolor. 2 to 3 feet.$3 50 
Norway. (Very low prices by the 100 or 1,000). 35 
Weeping Norway. Very curious and picturesque tree. 1 50 
Oriental. 1 00 
White. 40 
Tiger Tail I Abies polita ).. . 1 00 
YEW, Canadian . 
English. Small. 20 
English. 3 to 4 feet. 7 50 
Golden. IK to 2 feet. 5 50 
Irish . 2 60 
Japanese. 3 to 4 feet. 5 00 
Each 
Per doz- 
$3 50 
. 35 
$3 50 
r. 1 50 
15 00 
. 1 00 
10 00 
4 00 
. I 00 
10 00 
50 
5 00 
. 20 
2 00 
. 7 50 
. 5 60 
. 2 60 
. 5 00 
DAHLIAS 
The following varieties of Dahlias are a selection made from the stock of the most famous Dahlia specialist in the world, and are 
unquestionably the best varieties introduced to date. We have condensed the descriptions, but if fuller descriptions or a longer list of 
varieties to select from is desired an illustrated descriptive catalogue of Dahlias will be sent on request. 
NEW VARIETIES 
20th CENTURY. Also known as the orchid-flowered single Dahlia. 
Intense rosy crimson with white tips, and white disc around the 
yellow center. As the season advances the dark-colored zone 
becomes lighter; flowers 4 to (i inches in diameter, exquisitely 
beautiful. 30 cts. each, $3 per doz. 
FINK DANDY. A pure pink double show Dahlia, of large size and 
form. Plant strong and vigorous. 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
ELOISE. A charming double variety and very distinct. The ground 
color is blush pink shading to white. Each petal is margined with 
deep glowing crimson. 30 cts. each, $3 per doz. 
OLYUPIA (Double). One of the grandest fancy Dahlias to date. 
The flowers are of immense size, rose-pink, striped and penciled 
with rich crimson. 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
EUREKA (Double). One of the most valuable Dahlias yet produced, 
both as a blooming plant and for cut-flowers. The flowers are 
large to very large, of deep rose-color and fine regular form; 
quilled petals and perfectly full to center. 35 cts. each, $3.50 
per doz. 
FRANK L. BA8SETT (Double). Bright royal purple, shading to 
blue. The nearest approach to a blue Dahlia yet produced. Very 
free bloomer and fine for cutting. One of the best decorative 
Dahlias yet produced. 30 cts. each, $3 per doz. 
BRIDESMAID (Cactus). Pale primrose, shading to delicate rose 
toward the outer petals; beautiful form and free. 25 cts. each, 
$2.50 per doz. 
CAPSTAN (Cactus). Soft brick-red shaded apricot. Remarkable for 
its free and early flowering. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
KONIGEN WILHELMINA (Cactus). Deep crimson, richly shaded; 
fine form; a free and continuous bloomer. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
15 cts. each, $ 1.5(1 per doz. 
Beatrice Martin. White, delicately tinged flesh; petals are not long, 
but twisted in a very irregular and elegant manner. 
Bertha Mauley. Scarlet, overlaid crimson-purple. 
Blanche Keith. Beautiful pure yellow of largest size. 
Cycle. Bright rosy crimson; early and profuse. 
Geo. Marlow. Primrose-yellow, shaded amber. 
Henry Stredwick. Rich velvety maroon; petals long and narrow. 
An exquisite flower. 
Miss A. Nightingale. Large, deep yellow, heavily tipped bright red; 
fine combination; semi-double. 
Mrs. A. Beck. Of true Cactus form, with long, twisted petals, 
loosely arranged, forming a graceful large flower of a rich salmon- 
red,with scarlet reflex. 
Professor Baldwin. Deep orange-scarlet; fine. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS (DOUBLE) 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Admiral Dewey. Brilliant imperial purple. Of fine form; a strong 
grower, and by far the best of its class. 
Clifford W. Bruton. The best yellow; of immense size, perfect form, 
and one of the finest canary yellow. A tall, vigorous grower and 
extremely free bloomer. Should be in every collection. 
Maid of Kent. Cherry-red, tipped white; sometimes a solid color, 
when it is superb red. 
Mrs. Geo. Reed. Pure white, beautifully edged and flaked soft rosy 
lake; the petals overlap each other, and are deeply cleft. 
Nymphaea. By far the most delicately beautiful Dahlia ever intro¬ 
duced; extensively grown for cut-flowers. The flowers are of 
medium to large size, always full to the center, resembling the 
ideal pink water-lily. The color is a clear, distinct, light shrimp 
pink, tinted lighter toward the center. 
Zulu. Rightly named "the Black Dahlia.” Jet-black, changing to 
black-maroon as the flowers fully expand. Of fine form and full to 
the center. 
FANCY DAHLIAS (DOUBLE) 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Elegans. Rosy purple, tipped and banded white; quilled petals. 
Fern-leaved Beauty. Beautiful fern-leaved sort; white, striped 
deep-crimson. 
Keystone. Piuk striped crimson; large; tine. 
Leiberheimer. Crimson, striped white. 
Silver Tip A charming new Fancy Dahlia, and especially valuable 
on account of its profuse blooming qualities combined with long, 
slender stems, perfect form and bright colors. Color pure canary 
yellow, tipped white. 
SHOW DAHLIAS (DOUBLE) 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 
A. D. Livoni. Beautiful soft pink, with quilled petals and full to the 
center; an early and profuse bloomer. 
Emily. One of the best; varies from rosy lavender to white, suf¬ 
fused lavender. A large, beautiful and striking flower. 
Emily Edwards. White, suffused pink; beautiful. 
Glowing Coal Bright glowing crimson. 
Hero. Deep crimson-maroon; large, full to the center and profuse 
bloomer. 
Magnificent. Pure light yellow, very delicately edged red. The flow¬ 
ers are regular, being perfect models in form. The plant Is very 
dwarf and an extremely profuse bloomer. The best of all bedders. 
Mrs. Dexter. Very large; a rich shade of salmon; best of its color. 
Psyche. Pale prim¬ 
rose, shaded rose; 
a dwarf branching 
plant, and one of 
the most profuse 
bloomers. 
Paul's Scarlet. Brigh¬ 
test scarlet. 
Queen Victoria. Deep 
yellow; finely 
quilled. 
Snow. Snow-white; 
profuse bloomer. 
Sport. A pure laven¬ 
der sport of Pene¬ 
lope. 
SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
A collection of the 
best named varie¬ 
ties. 15 cts. each, 
$1.50 per doz. 
MIXED DAHLIAS. 
In good assortment 
of colors. $1.25 
per doz., $8 per 
100 . 
Double Dahlia. 
