. GARDfN^'OREEnHOUSfPlAflTS; 127 (JALLIAHU. Galltard. Bo'h in form and coloring tliis variety is perfect, being of a rich, glowing carmine,with long tubiilar petals; very : graceful. (See cut.) ' Gen. Buller. Cirdinal-red with crimson shadings; each \ petal lipped with while. 30 cts. each ; | per doz. | Jealousy. A perfect, clear yellow; fine in every way. I J. Weir Fife. Purplish-maroon ; rich and glowing. ' J. W. Wilkinson. Claret red ; a fine-shaped flower. Miss Grace Cook. Delicate but bright rose-pink with white tip, shading to liglit rose in centre. The above varieties can only be su


. GARDfN^'OREEnHOUSfPlAflTS; 127 (JALLIAHU. Galltard. Bo'h in form and coloring tliis variety is perfect, being of a rich, glowing carmine,with long tubiilar petals; very : graceful. (See cut.) ' Gen. Buller. Cirdinal-red with crimson shadings; each \ petal lipped with while. 30 cts. each ; | per doz. | Jealousy. A perfect, clear yellow; fine in every way. I J. Weir Fife. Purplish-maroon ; rich and glowing. ' J. W. Wilkinson. Claret red ; a fine-shaped flower. Miss Grace Cook. Delicate but bright rose-pink with white tip, shading to liglit rose in centre. The above varieties can only be supplied in growing plants (n^ except where noted. One each • Three Superb New Cactus Dahlias of 1903. We distributed quite a number of this set last spring, and many customers have been quite profuse in their favorable criticism, especially of the variety Kriemhilde, which pleases everyone, and is a Dahlia which should be in every col- lection. Brunhilde. Rich plum color, loosely ar rantjed long petals. Roots, 35 cts. each ; $3 50 per doz. Kriemhilde. An exquisite delicate shell-pink, shading to white in the centre ; undoubtedly the finest and most perfect pink Cactus Dahlia to date, and as a cut flower likely to supersede all the other pink sorts. (See cut.) Roots, 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Plants ready in April. 25 cts. each ; $2 50 per doz, Volker. A charming free-flowering pure yel- low. Roots, 35 cts. each ; $ per doz. One root each of the 3 varieties for SI. 10. DAHLIAS. It is a great pleasure to us to note the remarkable in- terest in Dahlias during the past few years, and the many letters received from customers expressing their satisfaction and delight at the wonderful improvements wliich have been shown in the various " Sets" as sent out by us prove to us that our efforts to present not the longest list of varie- ties but only the best of each respective type has been ap- preciated. We spare neither time nor expense in testing the new varieties of bo


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