. Peacock's descriptive trade list : 1899. Nursery stock New Jersey Atco Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. DESCRIPTIVE TRADE LIST FOR 1899. 11 Show Dahlias—X A. D. Livoni. Beautiful soft pink, with quilled pet- I als and full to the center ; an early and profuse bloomer. Adolph Pefferhorn. Large ; purplish crimson. Amazon. Yellow, edged and tipped bright red ; effective. Arabella. An early and profuse-flowering variety, of large size and perfect form ; color pale primrose, tipped and shaded old rose and lavender. One of the loveliest of this section. Armorer. Deep red ; of fine form, dwarf, an


. Peacock's descriptive trade list : 1899. Nursery stock New Jersey Atco Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. DESCRIPTIVE TRADE LIST FOR 1899. 11 Show Dahlias—X A. D. Livoni. Beautiful soft pink, with quilled pet- I als and full to the center ; an early and profuse bloomer. Adolph Pefferhorn. Large ; purplish crimson. Amazon. Yellow, edged and tipped bright red ; effective. Arabella. An early and profuse-flowering variety, of large size and perfect form ; color pale primrose, tipped and shaded old rose and lavender. One of the loveliest of this section. Armorer. Deep red ; of fine form, dwarf, and a profuse bloomer. Arthur Ocock. Large ; orange-scarlet. Beauty. Snow-white; of perfect form and good texture. Blumenfalter. Rosy lavender ; densely quilled. Bird of Passage. White, tipped red pink. Buff-Pink. Sulphur, tipped peach pink, edged im- perial purple. Captain Jack. Dark, rich red, shaded maroon. Canary. Clear, bright canary-yellow ; fine. Champion Hollo, Large, of fine form ; dull red, edge lighter. Chorister. Scarlet, with notched petals. Colitare. Deep, bright scarlet; one of the best bed- ders ; dwarf and profuse. Cordelia. Dwarf; pale golden yellow, edged red ; of large size and full round form. Country Lad. Large, rich sulphur-yellow, tipped pink, edged darker ; dwarf and profuse. Crimson Ball. Bright crimson-purple ; fine. Criterion. Primrose, tinged amber; not recom- mended. Dawn. A pleasing combination of yellow and red ! shades. Density. As the name would suggest, this variety is the most compact of any in existence, and the petals are so densely arranged that they will last, when cut, longer than any other Dahlia. It is, moreover, a very beautiful flower and a great favorite, as the petals are artistically cleft, resembling a fringed ball; the color is ' a deep pink. Diadem. Very dark, rich crimson ; of fine form. Duchess of Cambridge. White, suffused »pink, tipped and edged shades of purple. Duke of Bulgaria. Very bright scarlet. Barl of Ravenswold. A


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