. Book for florists . bove; Each, 10c; doz., $; 100, $ SINGLE DAHLIAS These are rapidly coming into favor every year on account of theirblooming and handsome colors, rendering them invaluable for bouquets,the following varieties as being the very best as to color and size of flower. Gold Standard. Pure yellow flowers borne on long, Each Doz. graceful stems $ $ Maroon Century Beautiful, rich maroon, large yellow center. Erect, free flowing 20 Pink Century. (Single). Delicate soft pink 20 Praxiteles. Velvet purple, tipped white 15 Pres. Viger. Rich claret 15


. Book for florists . bove; Each, 10c; doz., $; 100, $ SINGLE DAHLIAS These are rapidly coming into favor every year on account of theirblooming and handsome colors, rendering them invaluable for bouquets,the following varieties as being the very best as to color and size of flower. Gold Standard. Pure yellow flowers borne on long, Each Doz. graceful stems $ $ Maroon Century Beautiful, rich maroon, large yellow center. Erect, free flowing 20 Pink Century. (Single). Delicate soft pink 20 Praxiteles. Velvet purple, tipped white 15 Pres. Viger. Rich claret 15 Scarlet Century. Brightest dazzling scarlet, golden disc. Immense flowers of fine round form, very profuse in flowering 20 UNNAMED DAHLIAS DOUBLE DAHLIAS TO COLOR. Good varieties in red, pink, white or yellow; undivided field clumps 20 Divided Field Roots 15 MIXED, ALL VARIETIES. Field clumps 15 profuseWe list 100$ , jm© mi IB©©!S IP©3E FkOSHt^TS 11. New and Choice Varieties MME. BUTTERFLY. A glorified sport ofOphelia with all the colors of Opheliaintensified, making it a harmony of brightpink, apricot and gold. A free grower andblocmer with large handsome foliage free frommildew. FRANK W. DUNLAP. Bright rose-pink,deeper in the center. Flowers full and double,averaging 40 to 45 pcials to the bloom; opensvery freely; a vigorous grower, breaking freelyat the base. Free from spots and of the above new roses; own roots,doz., $; 100, $; 250, $; 500,$; 1000, $ COLUMBIA. A true pink, deepening as itopens to a glowing pink. A peculiarity of thevariety is that the shades all become moreintense until fully open. Strong grower,sending up numerous stiff stems of good lengthwith fine foliage free from , , doz., $; 100, $;1000, $; 4-inch, each, 35c; doz., $;100, $ PREMIER. A clear pure shade of rose-pink;deep rose-pink in cooler weather. Its


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