. Peacock's descriptive trade list : 1899. Nursery stock New Jersey Atco Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. DESCRIPTIVE TRADE LIST FOR 1899. 15 DAHLIAS-GENERAL COLLECTION, continued. Little Fred. Small; dark red. Little Jack. A fine rich red. Little Frank. Light yellow, edged carmine. Little Philip. White, tipped purple-maroon, some- times solid maroon. Little Lucy. Small; bright orange-red. Little Ellen. Very profuse flowering; pale lavender. La Petite Barbara. A pretty pure white. Mig'non. Deep, rich crimson. Mattie Mourey. A fine shade of lavender. Marble Lilac. Rosy lilac ; fairly good. Mol


. Peacock's descriptive trade list : 1899. Nursery stock New Jersey Atco Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. DESCRIPTIVE TRADE LIST FOR 1899. 15 DAHLIAS-GENERAL COLLECTION, continued. Little Fred. Small; dark red. Little Jack. A fine rich red. Little Frank. Light yellow, edged carmine. Little Philip. White, tipped purple-maroon, some- times solid maroon. Little Lucy. Small; bright orange-red. Little Ellen. Very profuse flowering; pale lavender. La Petite Barbara. A pretty pure white. Mig'non. Deep, rich crimson. Mattie Mourey. A fine shade of lavender. Marble Lilac. Rosy lilac ; fairly good. Mollie. Pale yellow, tipped amber. Princess Liberty. Free bloomer ; buff and amber. Prince Charming". White, penciled, suffused and heavily tipped purple-pink ; a strong grower, of good form, and blooms until frost. Red Piper. A dwarf, yet strong grower, of branch- ing habit. The flowers are of good shape and pleasing ; dark red of a peculiar shade. Rosalie. Yellow, tipped crimson ; of good form. Royalty. Golden yellow, tipped dark, glistening crimson ; profuse bloomer. Sappho. Very dark velvety maroon, beautifully veined and tipped blush ; flowers are sometimes solid blush and solid dark; petals have beautiful fringed edges. Spring*. One of the loveliest varieties in this beau- tiful section ; rich buff-yellow, beautifully shaded and tipped bright red-pink and imperial purple. Should be in every collection. Snowclad. The finest white Pompon to date. A strong, vigorous grower, of branching habit, and such a profuse bloomer as to suggest the name ; of perfect form, and always full to the center. Awarded first prize everywhere. Sunshine. One of the best scarlet Pompons ever raised. Of perfect shape, fine form, good habit and a very free bloomer. Scarlet Gem. Bright, glowing scarlet, yellow at base of petals. Teddy. White, tipped pink. Tom. Pale lemon ; semi-quilled; always full. Variegatum. Small flowers. Varies from crim- son-maroon and purple to pink-white. Vivid. Bright, dee


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