. Dahlias. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Dahlias Seeds Catalogs. SPECIAL DAHLIA CATALOGUE 21 Select Decorative Dahlias Continued ^ Mammouth. A very large flower, fre- quently 7 inches in diameter on good long stems of a bright scarlet. Plants ready April loth. 50 cts. each. /^ Manzanola. Brilliant oriental-red witli deeper shadings, a fine shaped flower witli good stem, very free and ideal for cutting. Plants ready April 35 cts. each. V Manzanita. Entirely distinct in coloring from all others, described by the introducer as a rich lavender; with us it has be


. Dahlias. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Dahlias Seeds Catalogs. SPECIAL DAHLIA CATALOGUE 21 Select Decorative Dahlias Continued ^ Mammouth. A very large flower, fre- quently 7 inches in diameter on good long stems of a bright scarlet. Plants ready April loth. 50 cts. each. /^ Manzanola. Brilliant oriental-red witli deeper shadings, a fine shaped flower witli good stem, very free and ideal for cutting. Plants ready April 35 cts. each. V Manzanita. Entirely distinct in coloring from all others, described by the introducer as a rich lavender; with us it has been the nearest approach to a pure mauve. 2") cts. â¢each. Meadow Gold. A fine large flower sup- ported on long stiff stems, color primrose- yellow faintly tinged with pink on the outer petals. Plants, 35 cts. each. ^/Miss Minnie McCullough. One of the most popular cut-flower varieties now ^ grown; particularly valuable for use under I artificial light. Color soft yellow, over- laid with bronze; a beautiful autumnal tint. 20 cts. each. Mme. A. Lumiere. A very distinct and attractive variety; ground color white, suffused towards the ends of the petals with red, the tips pointed with bright violet red. 25 cts. each. Mme. Van den Daele. A charming soft rose with deeper markings, shading to white in the centre; a / beautiful sort for cutting. 25 cts. each. v/Mont Blanc. An early, free, continuous flowering creamy- white on good stiff stems. One of the most important cut-flower varieties. 25 cts. each. "â ''jVlrs. C. W. Bassett. A splendid Dahlia, of a pleasing, delicate mauve pink, perfect in form, exceptionally free-flow- ering on good stiff stems; fine for cutting. 35 cts. each. »/Mrs. Chas. L. Seyboid. Ground color crimson-carmine, each petal tipped and more or less marked with white; a striking and beautiful flower, produced very freely. 35 cts. each. Mrs. Fleers. Deep rose; a good shaped flower of medium size. 50 cts. each. â¢^rs. J. Gardner Cassatt. A large-f


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