Bulbous Plants Are the Easiest of All to Grow 

Cactus Dahlia, Mrs. Herbert O’Conor 
POPULAR STANDARD VARIETIES 
Semi-Cactus Dahlias 
Greater Glory. Tall, vigorous, and healthy. A deep rose-pink, 
shading to salmon at center. Roots $1 each. Plants 50 cts. each. 
Gretel. Soft fiery red. Splendid for cutting. Roots 35 cts. each. 
Limelight. Soft sulphur-yellow. Roots $1 each. Plants 50 cts. each. 
Miss Elsie Jane. Shrimp-pink with cream shadings at center, and 
tipped violet-rose. Roots 50 cts. each. 
Pride of America. Clear primrose-yellow with tinge of pink on 
reverse of petals. Roots 50 cts. each. 
Satan. Scarlet with yellow. Roots 50 cts. each. 
Incurved and Straight Cactus Dahlias 
Mrs. Herbert O’Conor. Bright rose-pink, shading to deep rose-pink. 
Roots 50 cts. each. 
Formal Decorative Dahlias 
Democracy. Deep primrose-yellow, shaded golden yellow; full 
centers. Roots 50 cts. each. 
Demolay. Large; rich blood-red. Roots $5 each. Plants $2 each. 
Golden Bounty. Rich lemon-yellow flowers that resemble huge 
yellow chrysanthemums. Roots 60 cts. each. 
Jersey's Beauty. The ideal pink for exhibition or florists’ use. 
Roots 35 cts. each. See illustration, page 31. 
Jersey’s White Beauty. Beautiful flower of purest white. 
and free-blooming. Roots 60 cts. each. 
Purple Mist. Described as a purple-garnet. Stems strong and 
straight. Roots 80 cts. each. Plants 50 cts. each. 
Red Salute. Bright cardinal-red color. An early and continuous 
bloomer. Roots 75 cts. each. 
Early 
Informal Decorative Dahlias 
Arelda Lloyd. Clear lemon-yellow with very light rose suffusion 
on ends of petals. Very pale. Roots 50 cts. each. 
Andrea Ericson. Splendid white. Roots 50 cts. each. 
Forest Fire. A very spectacular variety. Lemon-yellow, shaded 
to rich scarlet toward the tips. Roots 60 cts. each. 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. Deep rosy magenta, blending into a deep 
purple. A very attractive variety. Roots 50 cts. each. 
Jane Cowl. Warm buff on old-gold, blending to apricot and rose 
at center. Roots 40 cts. each. 
Mrs. George Le Boutillier. 
variety. Roots 60 cts. each. 
Opal. Soft lemon-rose with lighter shadings at centers of light Ilemon- 
yellow. Stems are strong and erect. A good keeping variety. Roots 
75 cts. each. Plants 50 cts. each. 
WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., NEW YORK 
Carmine-red. A giant exhibition 


Miniature Dahlias 
Bishop of Llandaff. Bright scarlet with a deep garnet center. 
Roots 50 cts. each. , 
Forest Fire, Jr. Amber-yellow, suffused and veined soft cardinal. 
Roots 75 cts. each. inte. 
McKay’s Purity. A very good white Formal Miniature. Roots 
50 cts. each. ; 
Pink Lassie. A beautiful soft shade of rose-pink with cream and 
lighter shadings. Roots 80 cts. each. Plants 50 cts. each. 
Red Eye. Orange-scarlet. Roots $2 each. Plants 80 cts. each. 
Ball Dahlias 
Charlotte Caldwell. Bright apricot, suffused coral. Roots 75 cts. 
each. 
Mary Helen. Deep canary-yellow. Roots 50 cts. each. 
Mrs. C. D. Anderson. Rosy magenta. Roots 40 cts. each. 
Dwarf Dahlias 
This new race comes into flower early in summer when about 1 foot 
high, and blooms continuously until frost. 
Elsie. Soft peach, shading to Ilemon-yellow. 
Gertrude. Clear primrose-yellow. 
Kate. Bright cardinal-red. 
Maria. White with a cream cast. 
Rosalie. Bright violet, shaded lighter at center. 
Any of the above varieties, 50 cts. each 
Single Dahlias 
Garnet Poinsettia. Rich glowing garnet, brilliant sheen. Roots 
30 cts. each. 
Pequot Yellow. Very large; clear yellow. Roots 40 cts. each. 
Collarette Dahlias 
Erica. Deep maroon-red, almost black. 
Mitzi. Carmine, shading to primrose-yellow and edged white. 
Tribune. Deep rich crimson-carmine with white collar. 
Roots of any of the above, 50 cts. each 
Pompon Dahlias 
Betty Anne. Soft rose-pink, inclined to violet-rose. 
Bob White. Milk-white with just a cast of yellow when open. 
Goldilocks. Gold, deepening at center. 
Sunny Daybreak. Lemon-yellow, tipped cardinal. 
Roots of any of the above, 35 cts. each 

Single Dahlia, Pequot Yellow 
DAHLIAS 
