W. E. MAESHALL & CO., DAHLIAS. 
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DAHLIAS—Continued 
PAEONY FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
Large flowers, with petals peculiarly twisted 
and curved. They are very free flowering and 
have long, stiff stems. 
Alice. Brilliant crimson, shaded lake. 
Betty. A charming lovely deep pink. 
Cochineal. Cochineal red, shaded fawn; extreme¬ 
ly long stems. 
Engineer. Bright lake, suffused yellow. 
Hollandia. Bright pink, free flowering. 
K. A. Victoria. Primrose yellow. 
Matador. Terra cotta, suffused lake. 
Pemhroke. Bright carmine, shaded white, an 
immense flower. 
Picador. Deep blush, shaded lilac. One of the 
most pleasing flowers we have seen. 
The Duchess. Beautiful lake, shaded crimson. 
Strong roots of the above varieties. 
Each, 25 cts.; per dozen, $2.50. 
GIANT DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 
These are the largest and most perfect double¬ 
flowering Dahlias. 
Cuban Giant. An immense ball of bright 
maroon. 
Gigantea. Creamy white. Very large. 
Le Colosse. Bright carmine-scarlet. Early free- 
flowering. 
Mad. van Den Dael. Color shell pink, with 
deeper markings, 
Mrs, Roosevelt. A delicate shade of soft pink. 
Souv. de Gustave Doozan. A beautiful red; 
flowers from 6 to 8 inches across. 
Yellow Duke. The largest yellow. 
Strong roots of the above varieties. 
Each, 25 cts.; per dozen, $2.50. 
SUPERB DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 
Our list has been revised, and only contains 
the best varieties. 
Catherine Duer. Bright crimson-scarlet. 
Clifford W. Brunton. The best yellow. 
Delice. The finest pink decorative. 
Prank L. Basset. Carmine purple shading to 
blue. 
Grand Duke Alexis. A grand flower. Pure 
white, tinged delicate pink. 
Henry Patrick. A superb pure white. Fine for 
cutting. 
Jack Rose. A rich shade of crimson. Very 
large perfect flowers in great profusion. 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, White. 
Lyndhurst. The best bright scarlet. 
Miss Mimmie McCullough. Soft yellow over¬ 
laid with bronze. 
Mrs. Chas. Turner. Pure yellow. 
Perle d’Or. The best white; very large flowers 
on long stiff stems. 
Sylvia. Soft pink, changing to white. 
Yellow Colosse. A very large bright yellow. 
Strong roots of the above varieties. 
Each, 20 cts.; per dozen, $2.00. 
Paeony Flowered Dahlia. 
CHOICE FANCY DAHLIAS. 
A collection of the best distinct varieties. 
Eloise. Blush-pink, margined crimson. 
Prank Smith. Rich maroon, tipped white. 
Gold Medal. Canary yellow, striped red. 
Oiympia. Rose pink, striped crimson. 
Prof. Mansfield. Golden yellow, tipped white. 
Very large. 
Progress. Soft rosy lake, spotted crimson. 
Strong roots. 
Each, 20 cts.; per doz., $2.00. 
DOUBLE POMPON DAHLIAS. 
This class produces small, very double-quilled 
■flowers, which are ideal for bouquet work. 
Allie Mourey. Light pink. 
Guiding Star. Pure white. 
Little Beauty. Delicate scbrimp pink. 
Klein Domitea. Salmon buff. 
Little Herman. Deep red, tipped w'hite. 
Vivid. Intense vivid scarlet. 
Strong roots. Each, 15 cts.; per dozen, $1.50. 
Collection of 24 named varieties, one of each, 
for $3.00. 
SELECT COLLARETTE DAHLIAS. 
These are entirely distinct from other Dahlias 
in form and color, having a frill or collar around 
the center. 
Albert Maumene. Light pink, collar white and 
pink. 
Exposition De Lyon. Garnet red, Avith collarette. 
Maurice Rivoire. Petals blood red and pure 
wdiite fringed collar. 
Mons. George Bruant. Violet-crimson, edged 
Avhite. 
Souvenir De Chabanne. Brilliant scarlet. Col¬ 
lar yellow with white tips. 
Vilmorin-Andrieux. Velvety red reflexed with 
rose; edged Avhite. 
Each, 25 cts.; per dozen, $2.50. 
