. Catalogue of seeds and plants. Nursery stock Colorado Denver Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. DAHLIAS NO PLANT is more satisfactory for out-door culture in the Western States, than the Dahlia. The fancy and Cactus varieties being fine for lawn ornamentation as well as being especially desirable for cut flowers. The single or But- terfly Dahlias are especialy desirable for their beautiful flowers. Figures 1%, 2, 3, etc., denote height of plant in feet. SHOW AND FANCY VARIETIES. Adonis.—Valuable pink; early profuse bloomer; flowers medium size. Excellent for cutting. 3.


. Catalogue of seeds and plants. Nursery stock Colorado Denver Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. DAHLIAS NO PLANT is more satisfactory for out-door culture in the Western States, than the Dahlia. The fancy and Cactus varieties being fine for lawn ornamentation as well as being especially desirable for cut flowers. The single or But- terfly Dahlias are especialy desirable for their beautiful flowers. Figures 1%, 2, 3, etc., denote height of plant in feet. SHOW AND FANCY VARIETIES. Adonis.—Valuable pink; early profuse bloomer; flowers medium size. Excellent for cutting. 3. Colonist.—Chocolate and fawn; distinct color; extra large size; a noble flower. 2}4 Crimson King.—Deep crimson; constant in color; early and freebloomer. 3. Glori de Lyon.—Pure white; largest White Dahlia in cultivation; almost as round as a ball. 3. Ida Fisher,—Pale pink; if grown in the shade pure white; flowers almost round. 2>£. John Forbes,—Fawn color, striped maroon; large and free; a first-class flower. 3. Henry Lee—(Wilmore).—Cardinal red one of the largest in cultivation; flowers very freely. 3. White Dove- Pure white; each petal divided into three dis- tinct points; very at tractive. Price, 15 cents each; $ per dozen, When ordered sent by mail, add 10 cents per dozen for postage. CACTUS DAHLIAS, The Cactus Dahlias are comparatively new. They are distinguished from the ordinary type by their broad, flat petals, which are some- times t w i s t e[d They posses all .he richness of color found in the other types while they sur- pass them in point of useful- ness. A. W. Tait, Pure white. Shows small. Grand Sultan.— Deep orange; richly marked with scarlet stripes. 4. Kate Haslem.— A beautiful soft pink variety; petals beauti- fully quilled. 3. Miss Thatcher.— Sulphur yellow. Pro- ducing its flowers well above the foliage. Very productive. 3. Princess Ma- thilda.— Pure white; a large finely formed variety; so pro- lific the whole plant appears


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