. Dreer's garden book 1915. ed, and frequently pro-ducing flowers which are variously striped and variegatedwhite. 35 cts. each. Fralcheur Du Matin. One of the freest flowering of thistype; pure white with just a tint of yellow at the base of thepetals; good stems, extra good for cutting. 50 cts. each. Geisha. The showiest and most attractive of this type yetintroduced; of strong growth, with the rich-colored flowers,which are frequently over 8 inches in diameter, standing wellabove the foliage. These are original in form, consisting ofpeculiarly twisted and curled petals, of an effective and


. Dreer's garden book 1915. ed, and frequently pro-ducing flowers which are variously striped and variegatedwhite. 35 cts. each. Fralcheur Du Matin. One of the freest flowering of thistype; pure white with just a tint of yellow at the base of thepetals; good stems, extra good for cutting. 50 cts. each. Geisha. The showiest and most attractive of this type yetintroduced; of strong growth, with the rich-colored flowers,which are frequently over 8 inches in diameter, standing wellabove the foliage. These are original in form, consisting ofpeculiarly twisted and curled petals, of an effective and richcombination of scarlet and gold, the centre being yellow,which becomes suffused with and deepens to scarlet at thecentre of the petals, shading off lighter at the edges. 50 Qermania. Brilliant strawberry-red; a very fluffy, artisticflower. Hampton Court. One of the best yet introduced; a boldflower of good form, of a bright mauve-pink. Hortulanus Budde. Very free-flowering, rich cts. each. .^ h. P/EONV-FLOWERED DaHLIA Geisha. King Leopold. Primrose, shading lighter at Very large violet-rose colored flowers, distinct and pleasing. 75 cts. Large, bright crimson. .S-i cts. each. Mafeking. A distinct new color, fawn delicately suffuse(lwith rose. 50 cts. each. Magnet. Rose, suflused with white. 35 cts. Salmon-pink, illuminated with a golden Curtelin. Very large, fluffy flower of rich oriental-red. 35 cts. each. rirs. Q. Gordon. A splendid large lemon-yellow; one of thebest. Hrs. Violet Beamish. A gracefully arranged flower of .ibeautiful tender shade of heliotrope with silvery re^dy April 15th. 75 cts. each. Porcupine. White ground, flushed with soft rose. 35 Yellow overlaid with a rosy sheen. 3) Princess Royal. cts. each. Propaganda. A splendid flower, primrose-yellow with rosy-salmon suffusion. 50 cts. each. Queen Wilhelmina. Immense fluffy flower of pure whitewith yellow


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