. Grand New Decorative Dahlia 44 Fire ; For many years Lyndhurst has been our brightest, richest Dahlia for cutting purposes, especially when used under artificial light, but in unfavorable seasons it is late in flow- ering, which has prevented its extensive cul- tivation for cut flowers. In this new variety, which was sent to us by a specialist in Germany, and which wc have had under trial for two seasons, we have not only the rich cardinal-red color which made Lyndhurst so desirable, but a plant that produces masses of bloom early and con- tinuously throughout the season. We consid


. Grand New Decorative Dahlia 44 Fire ; For many years Lyndhurst has been our brightest, richest Dahlia for cutting purposes, especially when used under artificial light, but in unfavorable seasons it is late in flow- ering, which has prevented its extensive cul- tivation for cut flowers. In this new variety, which was sent to us by a specialist in Germany, and which wc have had under trial for two seasons, we have not only the rich cardinal-red color which made Lyndhurst so desirable, but a plant that produces masses of bloom early and con- tinuously throughout the season. We consider Fire Rain a most valuable addition to our list of decorative varieties, both for garden display and for cutting. 50 cts. each ; $ per doz. Select Standard Decorative Dahlias. A rich purple, very French-purple with Admiral Dewey. Decorative Dahlia, Fire Rain. Lyndhurst. Rich and brilliant cardinal red. A fine cut flower. Harchioness of Bute. Pure white, tipped rosy-carmine. firs. Winters. A large, finely formed snow-white. A grand cut flower. Nymphaea. Delicate, pleasing mauve, shading to nearly pure white in the centre. Oban. Rosy-lavender, suffused and overlaid with silvery-fawn. Price, any of the above Select Standard Varieties 15 cts. each ; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Set of 23 varieties for $ COLLECTIONS OF DOUBLE DAHLIAS. One each of all the Cactus Varieties, offered on pages 121, 122 and 123 (74 in all), for $ A complete collection of all Double Dahlias offered on pages 121 lo 124 (146 in all), a magnificent set for $ MIXED DAHLIAS. We offer a lot of good, strong field-grown roots of unnamed varieties. 10 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Baron Shroeder. bluish shadings. Black Beauty. Deep velvety-maroon, al- most black. A fine flower. Blue Oban. Reddish-violet with purplish shadings. Bronze Beauty. Bright coppery-orange. Catherine Duer. Iridescent geranium- red • a favorite at Newport, where it is used most extensively for cutting. Cl


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