. fc^~.^ Decorative Type of Dahlia Decorative Dahlias Very large, clear canary CLIFFORD W. BRUTON yellow. DOROTHY PEACOCK. The flowers are of large size, exquisite form, wliiie the color is beautiful, clear, live pink. FLORA. The best pure white Decorative, large, early, profuse and continuous bloomer, long stems. WEDDING. A giant in flower and plant. This is probably the largest of all Dahlias, while the color is that deep golden yellow found in the Golden Wedding Chrysanthemum. GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. White edged lavender, quilled petals. JACK ROSE. The best crimson for garden or cut- tin


. fc^~.^ Decorative Type of Dahlia Decorative Dahlias Very large, clear canary CLIFFORD W. BRUTON yellow. DOROTHY PEACOCK. The flowers are of large size, exquisite form, wliiie the color is beautiful, clear, live pink. FLORA. The best pure white Decorative, large, early, profuse and continuous bloomer, long stems. WEDDING. A giant in flower and plant. This is probably the largest of all Dahlias, while the color is that deep golden yellow found in the Golden Wedding Chrysanthemum. GRAND DUKE ALEXIS. White edged lavender, quilled petals. JACK ROSE. The best crimson for garden or cut- ting; that brilliant crimson red that makes the "Jack" Rose so popular, and suggested the name. MINNIE MeCULLOUGH. Very striking. Soft golden yellow tipped bronzy red; effective under artificial light, perfect form, on long erect stems. MRS. J. GARDNER CASSATT. A new Rose pink dec- orative Dahlia, that has attracted the greatest atten- tion. The flowers are of immense size and borne abundantly on long stems. MRS. ROOSEVELT. Very large, soft pink. NYMPHAEA. One of the most delicately beautiful. White suffused shrimp pink. PROFESSOR MANSFIELD. A giant decorative of most unique coloring, a pleasing combination of yellow, red and white. SYLVIA. Deep pink tinting to flesh pink at center; large, perfect form, on long stiff stems. One of the best for cutting or garden. VIRGINIA MAULE. Very large, white, delicately suf- fused shrimp pink. Dingee Surpassing Dahlias These popular flowers are a great specialty with us and our collection contains the finest new and old varieties. Dahlias succeed in any soil or situation. They bloom pro- fusely, beginning about the 1st of August and continuing until killed by frost, producing fiowers of magnificent form and exquisite colors. After blooming, the roots should be taken up and wintered in a dry cellar. Plant them freely. Their gorgeous flowers coming as they do, when almost all other flowers have vanished, will amply repay their trifling


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