Twelve Best Double Dwarf Dahlias. 
New Dark=/eaved Single Dahlia, 
SINGLE DAHLIA, AMI BARILLET. 
Large Double Dahlias. 
General 
Collection . 
In this collection we offer the varieties which bear large 
globular flowers. 
Boabdil. Largo blood red. 
Mrs. Burgess. Deep maroon. 
Dandy. White, carmine spots. 
Ethel. Dark, lustrous carmine. 
Flora. Bright magenta pink. 
Hector. Cherry red. 
La Phare. Brilliant scarlet. 
Martha. Orange, scarlet tips. 
Oriole. Rich golden yellow. 
Ovid. Rich royal purple. 
Topsy. Yellow, tinted lilac. 
Vesta. Pure white; very fine. 
Price, 15c. each; set of 12 for $1.50. 
These differ from the Large 
growth, with smaller flower 
Amorette. Deep crimson. 
Black Dwarf. Maroon. 
Ben Butler. Crimson maroon 
Bredowillard. Golden yellow 
Dr. Stein. Crimson and pink 
Exquisite. Orange and scarlet 
Price, 15c. each 
varieties in being more dwarf ii 
'8 and added profusion of bloom. 
Golden Bedder. Yellow. 
Little Valentine. Richscarlet 
Mary. Scarlet. 
Laura. Magenta pink. 
German Boy. Salmon red. 
Snowflake. Pure white. 
; set of 12 for $1.50. 
Grand Double Dahlias. 
Camelliaflora. Pure white. 
Emperor. Deep crimson, va¬ 
riegated with pure white. 
Electric. A dazzling crimson 
scarlet of the Cactus type. 
Floral Beauty. Large perfect¬ 
ly shaped flowers of a ricli 
salmon-pink shade. 
James Walton. Deep maroon. 
Memorandum. Light pink. 
Miss Dodd. Deep yellow; one 
of the best in its color. 
Meteor. Brilliant deep red. 
Price, 20c. each; set of 1 
Mercedes. A grand variety; 
silvery white at the base of 
the petals, gradually mer¬ 
ging into a rosy lilac. 
Mrs. Wilson. Deep yellow, 
each petal tipped bronze. 
Maroon Beauty. Purplish 
maroon ; large and full. 
Sunset. Deep bronzy red, 
shading to rich golden yel¬ 
low at the base of the petals. 
Vesuvius. Light scarlet. 
White Dove. Pure white. 
Grand Dahlias for $2.00. 
The natural height of this class is only from 12 to 15 inches, 
and about 24 inches across the plant, forming a compact little bush. 
Bo Peep. Deep maroon. 
Hoop-la. Rich velvety maroon. 
Lilliput. Light scarlet. 
Midget. Pure scarlet, very bright. 
Maud. Deep glowing scarlet. 
Price, 15c. each; 
Miss Grace. Light orange. 
Miniature. Clear bright yellow. 
Mignon. Bright pink, white ring. 
Pearl. Deep mauve, very distinct. 
Tom Tit. Orange scarlet, 
set of 10 for $1.25. 
AMI BARILLET. 
A new single Dahlia, bearing deep scarlet crimson flowers, very 
rich in color. The great value of it is its deep purplish maroon 
graceful foliage; this renders it very attractive and makes it 
valuable for bedding as a contrast for lighter-leaved plants. As a 
border for a bed of French Cannas it is admirable. (See cut.) Price, 
20c. each, 3 for 50c., 7 for $1.00. 
Large Flowering Single Dahlias. 
The flowers vary from 3 to 5 inches across, composed of eight 
petals, and are borne on long, 
profusion. 
Ballot. Deep carmine. 
Contraste. Deep crimson, yel¬ 
low centre; cut-leaved. 
Corsage. Intense scarlet. 
Cynthia. Bronzy salmon. 
Deuil de Depute Thiers. Rich 
velvety maroon; cut-leaved. 
Lucieu Chauve. Rich mauve 
with brownish shades, deep 
red ring at base of flower. 
Old Gold. Rich golden yellow. 
Price, 15c. each ; set of 
graceful stems in the greatest 
Mandolina. Brilliant, rich 
red ; very attractive. 
Mme. Ed. Millaud. Magenta 
rose, large white centre. 
Mme. Coquet. Rich ma¬ 
roon, deep yellow centre. 
Moonstone. Canary yellow. 
Picta Formosissima. Striped 
red and white; unique. 
Vicarage. Brilliant vermilion. 
White Queen. Pure white. 
15, including “ Ami Bardlet,” for $2.00. 
“ Tom Thumb ” Single Dahlias. 
Flowers y 2 natural size. 
No. 1. La Phare. 
No. 2. Oriole. No. 3. Vesta. 
(Sec Large Double Dahlias.) 
The complete 
collection 
of all the 
DAHLIAS 
on this and 
preceding 
page for 
$ 10 . 00 . 
