. Decorative Dahlia, Tommy Atkins Margaret Masson. One of the finest exhibition varieties with very large full flowers of splendid form. Color a most pleasing shade of silvery lavender-pink. Has been awarded many prizes and attracted much attention at the shows. $ each. Maria Houtman. One of the most valuable and beautiful of the autumn tints, a luminous glowing salmon shading to old gold. The medium sized flowers are produced very freely and continue in good form to the end of the season. 75 cts. each. Mevrouw Dix. A glowing lively salmon-rose with golden suf- fusion. While only a medium


. Decorative Dahlia, Tommy Atkins Margaret Masson. One of the finest exhibition varieties with very large full flowers of splendid form. Color a most pleasing shade of silvery lavender-pink. Has been awarded many prizes and attracted much attention at the shows. $ each. Maria Houtman. One of the most valuable and beautiful of the autumn tints, a luminous glowing salmon shading to old gold. The medium sized flowers are produced very freely and continue in good form to the end of the season. 75 cts. each. Mevrouw Dix. A glowing lively salmon-rose with golden suf- fusion. While only a medium sized flower 5 to 6 inches, we consider it on account of its free habit combined with the above, a most valuable cut flower as well as a plant for garden decora- tion. $ each. Miss Bridgeton. A good sized flower of most desirable form, arranged of comparatively narrow petals, of a most pleasing pink with violet suffusion; plant vigorous and free flowering. $ each. Miss Freeman. Large perfectly formed decorative flowers of a pleasing shade of salmon-orange with peach-red suffusion; a fine cut flower. 50 cts. each. Mme. Bertha Darru. A French introduction with particularly well formed flowers. Ground color saffron-yellow, dashed with red; a fine cut flower and splendid for the garden. $ each. Mrs. Carl Salbach. The flowers are of splendid decorative form, measuring fully nine inches across, and are of a pleasing lively shade of solferino pink with white suffusion, equally fine under natural as well as artificial light. 75 cts. each. Mrs. C. H. Breck. A splendid all around variety either for garden decoration or for cutting. Its flowers are always of perfect shape, full double to the centre of a soft yellow deeply suffused with carmine. 50 cts. each. Mrs. Eleanor Martin. Very large flowers, can be grown to ten inches in diameter. The form is of best exhibition type and the coloring is unique, different from all others, a beautiful mulberry with golden suffusion. $


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