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"FANCY" DAHLIAS 
Among the many beautiful and interesting Dahlias we offer these 
bold a commanding position by reason of their distinct appearance 
and unique coloring. The types are well represented and no collec¬ 
tion can be considered complete without them. 
Bon Maza. (Uncertainty.) Deep crimson, variegated with pure 
white; variable markings; always attractive. 
Eloise. Blush-pink shading to white, each petal margined with deep, 
glowing crimson. One of the most distinct. 
Fern-leaved Beauty. Fern-like foliage; flowers creamy-white, a dis¬ 
tinct margin of crimson around each petal. Very graceful. 
Frank Smith. Intense purplish-black maroon, tipped white. Prob¬ 
ably the most effective of all the variegated Dahlias. 
Lucy Fawcett. Canary yellow, striped wine color. 
Maid of Kent. The most constant in variegation, yet it varies some¬ 
what. Rich crimson, tipped snow-white. A general favorite. 
Olympia. Bright rose-pink, splashed and striped with rich crimson, 
center high and full, flowers 6 to 7 inches across. 
Penelope. White, flaked lavender. Strikingly handsome. 
Progress. Bright, soft rosy-lake, beautifully penciled and spotted 
glowing crimson. Very large flowers. Unique and attractive. 
Striped Banner. Crimson-scarlet, tipped white. Unique and pretty. 
Zebra. Pearl white, edged deep pink. Unique and distinct^ 
Price, field-grown roots, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz.; set of 11 “ Fancy 
Dahlias for S2.00. 
LARGE " QIJILLED " DAHLIAS 
A. D. Livoni. Beautiful, soft, lustrous pink. Grand flowers. 
Bon Ton. Rich garnet-red, finely formed flowers. Spier didly quilled. 
Grand Duke Alexis. Color pure, soft white, the tips of the petals 
edged and suffused with delicate pink. The finest of the type. 
Japan Pink. Very deep and soft rose-pink. Fine flowers. 
M. D. Hallock. Deep yellow, finely quilled. A globular flower. 
Price, field-grown roots, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz.; set of 5 for 75c. 
GIANT DAHLIA, MME. VAN DEN DAEL 
A grand “ Decorative ” variety of immense size and beautiful 
form, the flowers often measuring 6 to 7 inches across. The color¬ 
ing is exquisite, a soft shell-pink with deep pink shadings 
toward the margins; the center being lighter in shade. The 
petals are broad, the whole flower being graceful in the ex¬ 
treme. A strong, branching grower and profuse bloomer, 
makes a symmetrical well balanced plant. (See cut.) Price, 
field-grown roots, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
FUCHSIA, MRS. E. G. HILL 
DOUBLE FUCHSIAS 
Commandant Marchand. Very deep purple corolla, dark red 
sepals. 
Elm City. Deep plum color corolla; crimson sepals; dwarf. 
Genius. Light prune corolla; red sepals. Yellow foliage. 
Jussieu. Beautiful violet corolla; carmine sepals. 
Mme. Bruant. Lilac-mauve; red sepals. Very free blooming. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. White corolla; brilliant red sepals. (See cut.) 
Phenomenal. Dark plum-colored corolla; red sepals. Very large. 
Rozains Patrie. White; carmine sepals. Very free flowering. 
Royal-Purple. Royal-purple corolla; vermilion sepals. 
Trophee. A splendid variety. Violet-blue corolla; red sepals. 
SINGLE FUCHSIAS 
Beacon. Carmine corolla; white sepals. Very floriferous. 
Black Prince. Corolla and sepals a pleasing carmine. 
Constancy. Carmine corolla; white sepals. Attractive. 
Earl of Beaconsfield. Orange corolla and sepals. Distinct. 
Ernest Renan. Carmine corolla; white sepals. A vigorous grower. 
Lottie. Carmine corolla; tender rose sepals. Delicate and pleasing. 
Speciosa. Orange-scarlet corolla; white sepals. An old favorite. 
Sunray. Foliage variegated white, pink and bronzy-red on a 
green ground. Flowers purple, with waxy red sepals. 
Surprise.' Pale magenta corolla; white sepals. A fine specimen. 
Price, 10c. each; set of 19 Fuchsias for $1.75. 
<&warf -Doable POMPONE DAHLIAS 
This type produces globular flowers in great profusion cn 
rather dwarf plants. The flowers are very useful for summer 
bouquets, about 2 inches across, pretty and not obtrusive. 
Catherine. Pure yellow, compact, perfectly formed flowers. 
Crimson Queen. ' Deep, rich crimson; full, double, compact. 
Eleganta. Soft pink, edged with deeper pink; very attractive. 
Allie Mourey. Pinkish-white, tipped deep pink; very interesting. 
Minnie. Yellow, variegated with orange-red and white. 
Little Herman. Deep red, tipped white; very distinct. 
Leila. Flesh color, mottled and suffused rich-crimson. 
Little Helen. White, suffused with blush; very pretty. 
Little Beauty. Delicate shrimp-pink, quilled. A gem. 
Rosalie. Yellow edged with crimson. Very attractive 
Snowclad. Pure white, protuse bloomer. The best of white 
Pompones. Completely covered with a mass of flowers. 
Sunshine. Scarlet, perfect form. Fairly covered with flowers. 
Price, field-grown roots, 20c. each; set of 12 for $2.00. 
