. Mrs. Charles L. Seybold. Ground color crimson-carmine, each petal tipped and more or less marked with white; a striking and beautiful flower. 35 cts. each; $ per doz. Mrs. Furbush. A rich purplish-garnet with maroon shad- ings; an early, free and continuous bloomer. 50 cts. each; $ per doz. A collection of the auove 12 New SELECT STANDARD SORTS. Catherine Duer. Iridescent red; a favorite for cutting. Clifford W. Bruton. A fine bright yellow. Chantecler. Ground color cadmium-yellow, striped and spotted with deep carmine-red. 30 cts. each, F. L. Bassett. Carmine-purple, shading deeper
. Mrs. Charles L. Seybold. Ground color crimson-carmine, each petal tipped and more or less marked with white; a striking and beautiful flower. 35 cts. each; $ per doz. Mrs. Furbush. A rich purplish-garnet with maroon shad- ings; an early, free and continuous bloomer. 50 cts. each; $ per doz. A collection of the auove 12 New SELECT STANDARD SORTS. Catherine Duer. Iridescent red; a favorite for cutting. Clifford W. Bruton. A fine bright yellow. Chantecler. Ground color cadmium-yellow, striped and spotted with deep carmine-red. 30 cts. each, F. L. Bassett. Carmine-purple, shading deeper at centre. Henry Patrick. A beautiful pure white. Jack Rose. Brilliant crimson-red, similar in shade to the jiopiilar "Jack" Rose, which suggested its name. Lyndhurst. Brilliant cardinal-red. A fine cut flower. Miss Minnie McCuliough. One of the most popular cut flower varieties now grown; particularly valuable for use under artificial light. Color soft yellow, overlaid with bronze; a beautiful autumnal tint. Mme. A. Lumiere. Ground color white, suflTused towards the ends of the petals with red, the tips pointed with bright violet red. 25 cts. each. Mrs. C. W. liassett. A pleasing delicate mauve-pink. Fine for cutting. 35 cts. each; $ per doz. Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt. A large flowered mauve-pink of a shade that is very pleasing in a Dahlia; a fine cut flower. 25 cts. each. Orange King. Rich, glowing orange-scarlet. Ouray. Deep velvety maroon of good form. Very free. Papa Charmet. A large flower of rich, deep morocco red with l)right garnet shadings. 25 cts. each. Perle de Lyon. A splendid white variety, particularly valu- able for cutting, the flowers being held erect on stiff, wiry stems. Sylvia. Soft, pleasing mauve-pink, gradually changing to white in the centre. A fine cut flower. Triomphe de Schmitt. Tips of petals carmine-red flamed with golden-yellow and suffused with crimson. Wm. Ag^ew. Rich, dazzling carmine-red. Price. Any of the above, except where note
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