SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
Ami Barillet. Scarlet-crimson flow¬ 
ers, dark bronze foliage. 
Fashion. Crimson-maroon, flamed 
purple, light disc. 
Gold Standard. Golden-yellow. Fit¬ 
ting companion to the above. 
Juno. White, tipped lavender, yel¬ 
low disc. 
Lawrence Kramer. Bright, rosy- 
pink ; a beautiful sort. 
Pauline. Pure white, bordered violet, 
margined with crimson. 
Snow Queen. Pure white, large 
handsome flowers; a grand var¬ 
iety for every purpose. 
Wildfire. Very brilliant scarlet. 
Field-grown roots. 
Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz.,set of 8 for $1.50. 
DWARF DOUBLE POMPONE DAHLIAS 
QUILLED ” DAHLIAS. 
A. D. Livoni. Beautiful, soft, lustrous pink. 
Bessie. ( Pompone .) Color, creamy-white, beauti¬ 
fully quilled. 
Eureka. Deep rose, fine, regular form. 
Flora Nova. Deep purplish-maroon, globular. 
Grand Duke Alexis. Color, pure, soft white, the tips 
of the petals edged and suffused with delicate pink. 
Japan Pink. A beautiful deep pink, petals uniquely fringed. 
Queen Victoria. Deep yellow, finely quilled. 
Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., set of 7 for $1.25. Field-grown roots. 
20th CENTURY DAHLIAS. 
Distinguished for their large Clematis-like flowers. They make noble 
plants, about 5 feet high and branched. These are the most valuable 
additions to the race yet introduced. 
Pink Century. In size this is 6 \ to 
8 inches in diameter; a strong, 
vigorous grower, with Fern-like 
foliage. The color is a delicate 
shell-pink, slightly suffused clear 
soft pink. Price, $2.00 each. 
Scarlet Century. The brightest 
dazzling scarlet, without shade or 
blemish. The flowers are of im¬ 
mense size, 6 to 7 inches in diam¬ 
eter; of fine, round form and finish. 
A vigorous grower and extremely 
profuse bloomer. Price, $1.00 each. 
Lavender Century. Very large, 
delicate lavender, with a deeper 
shaded band around the centre, 
after the manner of 20th Century. 
Flowers are of perfect form; early 
and extremely profuse bloomer. 
Price, 50c. each. 
White Century. Flowers 6 to 7 
inches in diameter and beautiful 
snow-white. Plant is a very strong, 
vigorous grower; an extremely 
profuse bloomer. Price, $1.00 each. 
Crimson Century. Color, deep glow¬ 
ing crimson, shaded darker, tipped 
rose with rose disc. A beautiful 
combination of colors, which will 
probably be better described as 
deep rose, with dark, rich, glowing 
crimson band. Price, 75c. each. 
All giant flowers, 6 to 8 inches across. 
The Record. The color is a clear 
yellow, the centre of each petal 
being flamed and washed with 
scarlet. We consider this one of 
the most striking of the Century 
seedlings. Price, 75c. each. 
20th Century. It is impossible to 
correctly describe this exquisite 
Dahlia. It must be seen that one 
may fully appreciate its marvelous 
beauty. It is a very early bloomer 
and continues a mass of bloom 
until killed down by frost. The 
flowers are single, very large, 4 J to 
6 inches in diameter, sometimes 
reaching 7 inches. The color is 
intense rosy-crimson, with white 
tips and white disc around the yel¬ 
low centre. A superbly beautiful 
and striking flower. Height, 5 
feet. (See cut.) Price, field-grown 
roots, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Leone. Unlike 20th Century, the 
color is pure white with a delicate 
blush band, which remains the 
same throughout the season. The 
plant is a strong, vigorous grower, 
but more slender in habit than 
20th Century, with beautiful 
Fern-like foliage. Price, 75c. 
each. 
Alewine. White, flushed pink. 
Catherine. Best, pure yellow. 
Eleganta. Soft pink, edged with deeper pink. 
Hedwig Pollig. Scarlet and white. 
Kleine Domitea. Yellow, 
variegated white. 
Little Prince. Red, some¬ 
times tipped white. 
Little Beauty. Delicate 
shrimp pink, quilled. 
Miss L. Kramer. Base 
of petals yellow, tipped 
crimson. 
N aiad. Rosy-lake, 
tipped crimson. 
Snowclad. White. 
Sunshine. Scarlet. 
Perfect form. 
Teddy. White, tipped 
pink. Very profuse. 
Price, 20 c. each, 
set of 12 for $ 2.00 
Field-grown roots. 
MAID OF KENT. 
Rich crimson, 
tipped snow-white ; 
variable. (See cut.) 
SNOW. A pure white 
“Show” Dahlia, 
unsurpassed for 
purity of color, 
rrice for both the 
above, field-grown 
roots , 20 c. each, $ 2.00 
per doz. 
