. (iMl 1 Al UlA '1\\ IN I 11' I H Lin IIM \ Six Grand New Single Dahlias. Blackbird. Black velvety maroon, with a Ijright red spot at the base of each petal. Roots, 30 cts. each; $3,00 per dot. Danish Cross. Flowers large and ]5erlecl in outline, of a rich carmine with a broad band of white through the centre of each petal; very striking and effective. Plants ready in April. 50 cts. each ; $ per <loz. Qaillardia. Golden-yellow, with hroad red band around the golden disc; named for its striking resemblance to GaillM-dia grandijlora. Roots, 30 els each; | per doz. Geo. Boreman. Deep g
. (iMl 1 Al UlA '1\\ IN I 11' I H Lin IIM \ Six Grand New Single Dahlias. Blackbird. Black velvety maroon, with a Ijright red spot at the base of each petal. Roots, 30 cts. each; $3,00 per dot. Danish Cross. Flowers large and ]5erlecl in outline, of a rich carmine with a broad band of white through the centre of each petal; very striking and effective. Plants ready in April. 50 cts. each ; $ per <loz. Qaillardia. Golden-yellow, with hroad red band around the golden disc; named for its striking resemblance to GaillM-dia grandijlora. Roots, 30 els each; | per doz. Geo. Boreman. Deep glowing carmine, with a broad band of orange-scarlet through each petal Roots, 30 cts. each; $ per doz. Lustre. Bright cheerful, rosy-pink, shading to bl the centre; very pleasing. Plants ready m Apul, ; $ per doz. Record. Ground color pure yellow, the centie of each petal being flamed and washed with scarlet. Plants leady in Apiil 50 cts each ; $ per doz. Set of 6 New Singles, $12 00. ,ERETTE An entirely distinct type of Single Dahlias, which must be seen to be appreciated. The peculiarity of the type consists of then having a row of short petals around the disc, which fuimafiill or collar, and which are of an entirely different coloi fioin the lest ol the flower (the arrangement is well shown m the illustiation) We distributed quite a number of these the past two seasons, and our customers have been highly delighted «ith them Joseph Goujon, The larger-flowering of the two, with fioni ten to twelve petals of a deep scarlet, with canary-jellow collar. President Viger. The most striking and distinct, coloi lich claiet, shad- ing lighter at the edges witli pure white collar occasionally suffused rose. Roots, 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Single Dahlias. NEW SINGLE DAHLIA " Tweiitietli ; No single Dahlia ever created such a sensation or was received with such popular favor as this, anfl it is well worthy of the praise bestowed upon
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