DAHLIAS 
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W. E. MAESHALL & CO. 
DAHLIAS—Coiitiimed 
CHOICE NAMED CACTUS 
DAHLIAS 
The foIloAviijg' are a list of standard varieties: 
Britannia. Deep shaded salmon flesh. 
Countess of Lonsdale. Eieh salmon-tinted 
apricot. 
Earl of Pembroke. Bright plum. 
Floradora. Dark velvety crimson. 
Gaillard. The best scarletj crimson. 
General Buller. Deep rich velvety maroon^ 
tipped white. 
Hohenzollern. A combination of gold and 
bronzy orange-red. 
Island Queen, Soft lavender pink. 
J. H. Jackson. The finest velvety maroon. 
Kriemhilde. Delicate pink^ shading to rose 
pink. 
Mrs. J. H. Jones. Deep crimson^ with a 
broad stripe of white in petals. 
Mrs. J. J. Crowe. Clear light canary yel¬ 
low; cpiilled and curved petals. 
Mary Service, Apricot shaded orange. 
Siegfried. A rich creamy white. 
Victor Von Scheffel. Fresh delicate pink. 
Strahl in Krone. Intense cardinal red. 
Standard Bearer. Bright scarlet. 
Uncle Tom. The best black Cactus. 
Strong held grown roots. 15e. each. 
$1.50 dozen. 
NEW DECORATIVE AND SHOW 
DAHLIAS 
These are varieties of recent introduction and 
have proved to be of exceptional merit. 
Jack Rose. A rich shade of crimson. Very 
large perfect flowers in great profusion. 
Plants 25c. each. 
Charles Lanier. Brilliant yellow^ stems 
long, and very free flowering. Plants 
20c. each; $2.00 dozen. 
Jeanne Charmet. Enormous lilac pink 
flowers. Plants 30c. each. 
Virginia Maule. Delicate shell pink. 
Branching habit and early bloomer. 
Plants 20e. each; $2.00 dozen. 
Yellow le Colosse. Brightest yellow. Im¬ 
mense flowers 
30c. each. 
on long stems. Plants 
Show Dahlia. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
This type of Dahlias produce large flowers, which 
are very loosely formed, with broad long 
liointed petals. For decorative 
purposes they are unexcelled. 
Our list has been revised, and only contains 
the best varieties. 
Admiral Dewey. Brilliant purple. 
Black Beauty. Dark velvety maroon. 
Blue Oban. The nearest approach to blue. 
Catherine Duer. Bright crimson-scarlet. 
Eureka. A deep rose color. 
Frank L. Basset. Carmine purple 
shading to blue. 
Henry Patrick. A superb pure 
white. 
Lyndhurst. The best bright 
scarlet. 
Mrs. C. Turner. Pure yellow. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Miss Kellie Stuart. Light center 
shading to pink at the tips of 
petals. 
Miss Ninnie McCullough. Soft 
yellow overlaid with bronze. 
Maid of Kent. Cherry-red, tip¬ 
ped white. 
Mrs. Keith. Soft salmon pink. 
Orange King. Eicli glowing 
orange. 
Oban. Large rosy lavender. 
Sylvia. Soft pink, changing to 
white. 
Wm. Agnew. Eich, dazzling car¬ 
mine-red. 
Zulu. Deep maroon, black shad¬ 
ings. 
Strong roots, 15c. each; $1.50 doz. 
CHOICE SHOW DAHLIAS 
These comprise the real old-fashioned type of Double Dahlias. The following are a selection 
ot the best varieties; 
Arabella. Light yellow, shaded rose. 
Black Diamond. 'The best black. 
Carol. Pure white, tinted soft pink. 
John Thorpe. Very large, soft pink. 
Lemon Beauty. A soft shade of lemon 
yellow. 
Storm King. The finest white. 
Strong roots, 15c. each; $1.50 doz. 
