FRED W. THOMAS & COMPANY 
Peppermint Candy —Semi-Cac.—This is a very odd but attractive 
cream stripped and splashed carmine .$ .50 
Perplexity —Cac.—Flowers of medium size, four inches, of a 
beautiful purple color. Under good cultivation will bloom 
fairly well; of tall growth and develops late in the season.$ .50 
Rene Cayeux —Cac.—It is one of the earliest and most continu¬ 
ous bloomers as well. In color a rich clear glowing red.$ .50 
Satan —Dec.—Color, scarlet with yellow on reverse of petals 
showing at the center as petals unfold. Stems are very long 
and may need some support in hot weather .$ 1.50 
Sunset Glow— Cac.—Orange scarlet, blending to yellow. A rare 
shade among dahlias making splendid growth on stiff stems....$ .50 
BALL, PEONY AND SHOW 
A. D. Lavonia —(Ball) Soft pink. A very prolific bloomer on a 
good stem .$ *35 
Amanda Houghton —(Ball) This flower is a very beautiful or¬ 
chid, with a very good stem ...$ .50 
Amazon— Ball—Red and yellow varigated. A strong grower of 
the ball type.$ .25 
City of Portland— Peony—There is a great demand for large 
flowers and this is large enough to satisfy most anyone. The 
color is a fine clear yellow and the stems are long and stiff....$ .50 
Dreer’s White —Show—An excellent dahlia for garden effect. 
Plants strong and vigorous. Color, a pure white. $ .50 
D. M. Moore —An old variety that has a distinction of color. 
Color being of a deep velvety maroon .$ .35 
Henrietta Salamander —Ball—This is a very old variety of good 
habits and of a snow white .$ .35 
Mary Helen —Ball—The largest tvpe of ball dahlia with very fine 
erect stems. The color is clear glistening yellow.$ .50 
Mrs. C. D. Anderson— Ball — One of the most attractive dahlias in 
the garden. A giant crimson-purple, described by many a 
deep red. Perfect formation, long stiff stems .$ .50 
Supt. Amrhyn —Ball—Clear rose pink. Fine blooms on good 
stems and very showy in any garden .$.....$ .35 
W. W. Rawson—(Ball) The color of this dahlia is white, over¬ 
laid with amethyst blue .$ .50 
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