. AHLIA, Fawcett. See description and illustration, page 100. Roots, 50 cts. each; maroon, with bright red spot at base of each petal. Roots, Twentieth Century $ per doz. Blackbird. Black velvety 50 cts. each. Oaillardia. Golden-yellow, with broad red band around the yellow disc; named for its striking resemblance to Gaillardia grandiflora. Plants ready April 1st. 50 cts. each. Wildfire. The finest and most brilliant scarlet single Dahlia. Roots, 30 cts. each. White Cross. Soft rosy lake, with a pure white stripe running through the centre of each petal. Roots, 30 cts. each. The set of 5 N


. AHLIA, Fawcett. See description and illustration, page 100. Roots, 50 cts. each; maroon, with bright red spot at base of each petal. Roots, Twentieth Century $ per doz. Blackbird. Black velvety 50 cts. each. Oaillardia. Golden-yellow, with broad red band around the yellow disc; named for its striking resemblance to Gaillardia grandiflora. Plants ready April 1st. 50 cts. each. Wildfire. The finest and most brilliant scarlet single Dahlia. Roots, 30 cts. each. White Cross. Soft rosy lake, with a pure white stripe running through the centre of each petal. Roots, 30 cts. each. The set of 5 New Single Dahlias for $ See colored plate and offer of New Dahlias on page ioo.


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