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A GUIDE TO THE SELECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF VARIETIES FOR YOUR ... OWN GARDEN....

WARREN W. MAYTROTT Dahliadel Nurseries VINELAND ~ : NEW JERSEY

CATALOGUE Dahlias of Quality

Dahlias of Distinction

The Dahlias offered in this catalogue will be furnished in strong field-grown root divisions, and have all been grown at Dahliadel Nurseries, Vineland, N. J.

Great care has been exercised in the selection of these roots, which means that only the healthy ones are dug and stored for filling orders and for propagation, This careful selection has made a very noticeable improvement in the stock, both in vitality and in freedom from disease.

The following list is the selection from thousands of named Dahlias, and contains only the best and most satis- factory varieties for growing in this country, so that in order- ing your Dahlias you will have ony to choose the colors and types most pleasing for your individual needs; and rest as- sured that you will have the best, not only in form and color, but the HEALTHIEST stock procurable in the country.

There will be no substitutions, Should an unforeseen shortage occur, green plants will be furnished instead of field root divisions.

In Regard to Errors

While we exercise every possible care in filling orders, seeing that varieties are true to name, and furnish only the best and strongest stock, should an error occur, we shall gladly rectify it, if notified as soon as the error is detected. Most failures in starting plants and roots are due to improper planting or because of the attacks of insects. We give no guarantee, expressed or implied, that roots or plants will grow, as that depends largely on soil, climatic conditions and atten- tion. If bulbs are not satisfactory when received, they must be returned at once. All Dahlia roots are guaranteed to be true to name.

Terms and Delivery

Dahlia roots will be sent, carriage prepaid, C. O. D., un- less cash accompanies the order; purchaser to pay C. O. D. charges. If cash accompanies the order, roots will be sent prepaid and insured, by express, or by parcel post, whichever is better, considering distance and size of the order.

BOOKLET on The Culture of Dahlias, Roses and Hardy Phloxes—price 25c. A copy will be sent free to customers who request same when ordering.

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Dahlias of Distinction

A.D. LIVONI (Show). Color clear violet rose; petals quilled and regular. <A free and continuous bloomer,....... .15

AUBURN BEAUTY (Cactus). Cadmium yellow centre; outer petals reddish apricot; on the whole giving the effect of a pale golden bronze flower with a yellow centre. Petals Pea UM OTC UN VET). lee «ale one! ook ae efiatal!s jabd abetatn' ona dee 3d

AUGUSTE NONIN (Decorative). Large, well-formed flowers borne on long, erect stems; color bright geranium LEA ah nears ee gS eS me RES eC Bie 25

AURORA (Cactus). Very fine early and continuous bloomer; color coral red, shading lighter at tips and to a buttercup MEMOW 1b COMELEG. 01 Naas peenreriere on LAS cel lens Cals o tidotaes +25

AYESHA (Giant Decorative). Greatly admired not only for its immense size, but also for its clear, beautiful color and wonderful productiveness. Flowers of perfect form borne on very long, erect stems. Color a soft, pure sul- PHU Wella) CP. Fo cea besa anys Spm nee ele ee Nae 2 75

BELOIT (Decorative-Pzeony). Rich dark fucsin red; strong grower bearing large flowers in great profusion on long pote a aN ek ed ee Ss ee eas a oe Or 35

BERTHA VON SUTTNER (Decorative). Ivory white at cen- tre, shading lighter and suffused delicate hydrangea pink. Petals beautifully curled and twisted................ .35

BREEZE LAWN (Decorative). Fiery vermilion; perfect form, good full centre. Flowers often over eight inches APO sie ew Sate! ra hat ae tot tae Sod eaens lise & oe See neys eee 1.50

BRIDAL ROBE (Cactus). Pure white with creamy-white veinings. Flowers large and deep at centre. Good keep- MNP E ge SUNT Blog ae ae yg ne oC me we ry Bet eee, 3 ae -50

CALEB POWERS (Show). One of the most beautiful show dahlias grown; petals opening back to stem, making a perfect ball. Color a very delicate lilac rose, shading

THETER Se GEMChE 5.30%, ARE eae OL ee gets iss 5 5 od Eee a .25 CANARY (Duplex). Pure sulphur yellow; good form and LBC ce dle nara eed Saas eign planet Beas ete ok he cee tees tee .25

CANDEUR (Cactus). Flowers good size, fine form, borne on long stiff stems. An excellent cut flower. Color sulphury white, shading to pure white at tips............... 20.

CARDINAL CENTURY. Rich cardinal red; reflex petals .25

CHARLES LANIER (Show). A beautiful large flower of good torm and profuse bloomer. Color buttercup yellow SUMUSeO AOS) DLOTIZE soe ie ie ee epg okie ond cle me 25

CHEVREFEVILLE (Peony). Aureoline yellow, suffused and tipped mauve-rose 25

COCKATOO (Cactus). Good form, profuse and early bloomer, doing well in partial shade. Color clear sulphur yellow, shaded reddish salmon and tipped white. Flowers all-yellow or all-white are often found on the same PONT aus BOSS a icy ri tA GR ir AP eee ee A Ae Cae 2D

COMTE DE LAMBERT (Cactus). Rich dark crimson, re- verse of petals amaranth red; flowers large and of per-

fect form, borne on long stiff stems................. 225 CONQUEST (Cactus). Rich garnet with maroon shadings. Petals finely quilled and twisted. One of the best... .35

COUNTESS OF LONSDALE (Cactus). Profuse and continu- ous bloomer; fine form and good stems. Color madder

red with crimson-carmine shading at tips........... .25 CREPUSCLE (Cactus). Large, splendidly-formed flowers, of buttercup yellow suffused and tipped flesh pink...... .25

CROWN OF GOLD (Decorative). Very popular as a cut flower; color a Chinese orange with golden suffusion .25

CRYSTAL (Cactus). The finest dahlia in its class and color. Flowers of large size borne in profusion on good stems; petals long, twisted and incurved; color a soft, silvery rose, shading to white at centre and tips........... Aca

DELICATISSIMA (Cactus). <A beautifully formed dahlia of exceptional merit; color white veined and lightly suffused pale lilac rose. Bush rather dwarf, stems long and erect, holding flowers well above foliage..........-.--.+++. 25

DELICE (Decorative). Violet rose lightly suffused aniline red; on the whole a bright, yet soft, luminous pink. Flowers held well above the foliage on long straight

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DREER’S WHITE (Show). The finest snow white show dahlia as yet introduced; flowers of perfect form borne in. great profusion... cies ec dates cso e yee eee sy ss: .25

DREER’S YELLOW. (Show). A beautiful new show dahlia of perfect form; stems long and straight, carrying the blooms well above the foliage. The flowers open slowly until a perfect ball, often measuring seven to eight inches in diameter, is produced; with the back petals firm and tight and in good condition, and lasting several days after opening fully. The blooming season is long and continu- ous, the flowers being as good at frost as in late August, and as a cut flower it is unexcelled. In form the flower is like Dreer’s White, and is a very healthy grower, of good branching habit. Color a rich, deep sulphur oe Tg at eP te EV, wed che che seers, Toten aha rete edie Male: re rtue-9. an 05

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DUCHESS OF MARLBORO (Cactus). Flower composed of long twisted and incurved petals, fine form, large and graceful, drooping stems. Color golden orange overlaid

sp0)4 22) ar ved PA ae AL pe hy ee Ae ae dee ee a 50 ECKFORD CENTURY. White, spotted and penciled crim- BOER A Al pes 4) seen are gard seine bie tents ann’ GETS Ae coe Ben 2 ee .25

ELSE (Cactus). Not the newest, but one of the finest. Color deep buttercup yellow at base of petals, shading amber ang tipped Dyridhn roses ts, ton. eee oe ob nce okie 25:

ERECTA (Stredwick’s) (Cactus). Good size, well formed, long erect stem, Color rosy lavender with suggestion ‘Cie velloOw at Nase Oke Petalets sie cme. Beksosk Sherk lo 255

ETENDARD DE LYON (Cactus). All that can be desired in a dahlia; large, massive, yet graceful; blooms on strong stems; profuse and early. Color reddish violet overlaid SBsi hate Sree ake Sek ae we ey aty DR aera tn ne ace y ey

EXTASE (Cactus). Another grand, large variety; color white, edged and suffused pure mauve; petals long and

slender; growth tall and branching................. -50 FERNAND OLIVET (Cactus). The best rich garnet, shad- ing to maroon at centre. Continuous and free...... 25

FLAMINGO (Decorative). A dahlia of fine form, sometimes showing an open centre. Color violet rose overlaid 'Tyrian rose; very free flowering and early................. wb

FLORADORA (Cactus). Rich blood red, shading bright gar- net; very profuse. Will do well under most any condi- hr fa eae Shs SE ASE) Si ae ee ee eet ee Boers eS A] .25

FRANCES WHITE (Cactus). Pure white, shading to sul- phur white at centre. One of the finest white cactus dahlias form exanisites.< 2S sah cack cats oop cies ase ae eentee 50

FRANK SMITH (Show). Color rich dark maroon, tipped ny Ite —m, POAUES one weet Hine EA dood. or arat ciate ee ee 25

FRINGED MAROON CENTURY. Large, rich, velvety maroon;

petals deeply, cleft... cu. ew nthe thaw eae eee eset 135 FRINGED TWENTIETH CENTURY. White, suffused Tyrian rose and crimson carmine..............5-ccensiatee 25

GALATHEA (Hybrid-Cactus). A neat, distinct flower of a soft violet rose with mauve shadings. As fine at frost as in August; form and habit perfect.................. a43%

GEISHA (Pzony). Buttercup yellow at base of petals, shad- ing to scarlet at centre. and passing lighter at tins. Petals broad, loose and peculiarly twisted. The most popular and striking pzeeony-flowered dahlia...........-..... 50

GELBER PRINZ (Cactus). Flowers of medium size, well formed and of great substance. Color pure, deep butter- cup yellow. Medium late... ....5.-... ese eee ene es tig

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Our Beautiful New Dahlia

The Break o’ Day”

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This is a magnificent Dahlia of the new hybrid decorative type, of American origin. This Dahlia was originated in Southern New Jersey, near Vineland, and was raised from seed in 1915. It is now introduced to the public for the first time. In form it is rather difficult to describe, as it is neither a cactus nor wholly decorative, but a beautiful blending of these two most popular types. According to the new classi- fication of Dahlias, as adopted by the American Dahlia Society in 1915, it should be called a hybrid-cactus or semi-cactus type; but, on first inspection, it suggests a beautiful, artisti- cally arranged decorative Dahlia with a high, full centre. The color is a delicate, clear sulphur yellow, shading to a sulphur white at the tips, holding this beautiful shade under artificial light. The petals are of great substance, illuminated by a satiny sheen, giving the flower a waxy appearance.

The Break o’ Day Dahlia is the result of years of careful hybridizing, and is the most beautiful Dahlia of its color ever produced.

NOTE—The sale of this new Dahlia will be confined solely to Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, for the season of 1916-1917.

Orders will be filled in roots as far as possible, and when root stock is exhausted green growing plants will be sent by the grower direct to you by parcel post.

Price $5.00

GENEVEVA (Cactus). Fine sulphur yellow; good size... .25 GEN. J. B. SETH (Hybrid-Cactus). Very large and per- fectly formed; color rich strawberry red. Profuse and Pee bo AE eed 9 ee a EO ae WR OE oo i he 5) GLORY OF WILTS (Cactus). Excellent exhibition variety; long incurved petals; color sea amber yellow, shading to

a primrose yellow centre. Very pleasing............ 25 GOLDEN GATE (Colossal Cactus). Deep golden yellow, STD ESET EE-SO LU: SEEN chee. «5: coheed f osdut ened Corns ase legeeee pea Pe ge .35

GOLDEN WEST (Hybrid-Show). Large and distinct; high, full centre, with petals notched at tips. Color a clear WN Ghvabiaretes GAEL Ut) put) 5 ee eee LO ee AS) A fdr Se “35

GOLD MEDAL (Show). Sunflower yellow tipped and suf- fused oriental red; very striking and popular........ 235 GUILLAUME DE ST, VICTOR (Decorative). White, suf- THSOG, “SOR. HRAARVE TOS er os te aseast ahe cuaved) see Mere ete 50 HAMPTON COURT (Peony). A bold, but not coarse flower; color pale hydrangea pink with bright mauve pink shad- tt es Ee eee eter ee eer eee ers Sree de) et .25 HORTULANUS FIET (Giant Decorative). The general color effect is lilac rose, while the petals shade from golden yellow at base to pale lilac at tips, with a deep lilac rose suffusion. Colossal size, some blooms measuring nine inches across; good stems; free flowering.......... yes JACK ROSE (Decorative). Too well known to require de- scription; same shade as the “Jack” Rose........... -25 JEAN WOOD (Decorative). White, su‘fused violet mauve: petals sracerully -fwisted) ie A seo. eee op Aeh o oe 25 J. B. FRY (Cactus). A fine cut flower variety; primrose yellow, shading delicate lilac rose toward tips. Cleft

DATS. oe Bie peg teats ee ng a yg AMS OMIA load elle wants cares 25 JHANNE CHARMET (Decorative). A beautiful garden sort: large size; color violet rose margined Tyrian rose.. .25 J. H. JACKSON (Cactus). Color rich, purplish garnet, ma- TOUNSsSHAGIHS A Sse ct ee eens ce tel. ee ee es 25 JOHN WALKER (Show). Fine form, pure white, on long OTOCE SEOs. 2b. Sore care he pte ured sere bed 4 ES Hep teete 325 JOHN WANAMAKER (Hybrid-Decorative). A beautiful vio- let rose, Ey'pe distinct and unique. 220. 5.0.8. 2 5665 50

JOHANNESBURG (Cactus). Reddish copper, shading lighter at centre; large, perfect flowers; very free.......... 35

KALIF (New Colossal Cactus). Color rich strawberry red. The mammoth flowers are borne on stiff stems and in great profusion, especially considering the size of the flower, which frequently measures from eight to ten INCHES Th APAMELOT A. ee eee reels uct ee ee ete eek pee yt

LAWINE (Cactus). <A beautiful white, on good stems, at some seasons showing a trace of violet mauve on reverse of petals. Blooms early and continuously........... “20

LE GRAND MANITOU (Decorative). A superb giant of ex- cellent form; color Bishop’s violet mottled and striped French purple; some blossoms self-colored.........- 50

LOUIS CHAUVET (Cactus). A faney cactus with rather broad petals; color rich garnet at base, shading through crimson-carmine to light fucsin red at tips. Outer petals white, edged crimson-carmine. Some flowers self-colored, High SaVMSe Le nes heed ate ne tee SRE ee falta 5.5 fad) 35

MANON (Cactus). An early and continuous bloomer, of large size and full centre. Light sulphur yellow, shading TEM POP Ee ETE sae. 4 anavecs Shy 5 osnseietauel see eal Pl wealoue oceans aes ye 25

MANZANOLA (Decorative). <A fine acquisition; intense, fiery crimson; flowers large and borne in profusion from early ets enti Van's ie reo we id ita trantasbiss ohare Jo0 pete ohne 25

MARGUERITE BOUCHON (Cactus). A magnificent, large, full flower; centre pure white, outer petals a brilliant, yet soft violet rose with distinct white tipping. Un-

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MASTERPIECE (Cactus). A symmetrical flower composed of long, slender petals; color pale lilac rose at tips, gradu- ally passing to soft sea-amber at base of petals...... 50

MEADOW GOLD (Decorative). Sulphur yellow with pink shadings on outer petals. Fine, large flower on erect FER ENED 8. Wiebe: of bet notes a 57s ke aes was eee MCE ape ies egies eed 25

MINNIE BURGLE (Decorative). Rich, dark scarlet or ge- ranium red; profuse bloomer; ideal for the garden or as Bee LE cee ss oe tales A lecamapaenc oth attic coches, ough atigreas -50

MINNIE McCOLLOUGH (Decorative). Fine for autumn decorations; golden yellow overspread bronzy red.. .25

MISS WILLMOTT (Cactus). Reddish apricot, shading prim- rose yellow at centre. A good cut flower............ .25

MME. A. LUMIER (Decorative). Very attractive; white suffused red near end of petals changing to violet-red at

ARIS asl gon) ean iets tev, ou thies Poin peer os sy Degcente anes otage ead .25 MME. COISSARD (Peony). Rich dark crimson-carmine. shading to white at centre. Large and showy.... 1.00

MME. DESMARIS (Cactus). New and unique. Color bright rosy scarlet, shading lighter at tips, with golden suffusion. Petals long and gracefully twisted...............+++ -50

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MME. ESCHENAUER (Cactus). An ideal dahlia of excep- tional merit; color yellow at base of petals passing to sulphury white, suffused and tipped pale lilac....... -75

MME. VAN DEN DAELE (Decorative). Soft, shimmering pink, shading to creamy white at centre; flowers large

and well formed; fine for cutting..........4........ 120 MONDSCHEIBE (Pz ony). Rich primrose yellow. The finest Yellow preony towdate: sls 5 oo. el ee et pw 3) MONT BLANC (Decorative). Pure white, with creamy shad- ings. Flowers borne in profusion on erect stems.... .25 MRS. C. G. WYATT (Cactus). A magnificent pure white; petals numerous, long and incurved................. 25

MRS. G. GORDON (Peony). The most beautiful sulphury white pzony yet introduced; of immense size, on good SUMS cf ecwauy cM Sect ae, Seles oc oS pore oe eee Ee EL .25

MRS. HENRY R. WIRTH (Cactus). Form and habit of growth like Countess of Lonsdale; color rich geranium lake or strawberry red; does not fade.............. 25.

MRS. JOSEPH LUCAS (Century). Lilac rose, lightly suf- fused carmine, with a distinct yellow halo. Flowers six to eight inches across... Mii ties oe te bee ee Le .85

MRS. ROOSEVELT. (Hybrid-Show). White, suffused deli- cate lilac rose; of immense size, borne in great profu- BIO ab aokls Pb a hen State Aneta PLS ol hid Gide ee ee 45)

MRS. WENDELL REBER (Century). Primrose yellow, suf- fused soft carmine toward tips, leaving a yellow halo .50

NANCY MAE (Cactus). Very prolific producer. Carmine, shading rich reddish purple; the general effect being a deep, rich, velvety red. Fine large flowers borne on good PT OCLCSLEDIS Ci, « crate pire oly, oes ne cectamese: bade the ovis ise bide bape

NIBELUNGENHORT (Colossal Cactus). A magnificent flower of recent introduction, often measuring from seven to eight inches in diameter; petals broad, irregularly twisted and curled, of a sunflower yellow suffused and

GIVE VIGIOE OSes ois eb ks eet Alea ee StS go oro -75 OREGON BEAUTY (Decorative). Intense oriental red, car- mine suffusion. A magnificent variety.............. .35 PERLE DE LYON (Hybrid-Cactus). A fine cut Hower; pro- fuse and erect; color pure white.................... 125

PHOENIX (Cactus). A large, graceful flower of rich car- dinal-red with stripings of bright carmine through centre Diepetalg, Hoernlikevfetares . 9990 eea7 ae. tk See Ee 25

PINK PEARL (Cactus). Violet rose, suffused aniline red, forming a soft, but deep pink, shading to white at tips .25

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PIUS X (Cactus). Color pure, dazzling white; flowers full Bi OE Pertact AOL: poole cae hs oe pam ed eles Lota bee .25

POINSETTIA (Duplex-cactus-formed petals). Rich geran- ium lake, shading to carmine red at tips. Profuse and

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PROFESSOR LAUDER (Hybrid-Cactus). A new introduc- tion. Color rich crimson-carmine striped fucsin red and tipped white. It blooms early and continuously; stems long and erect. Petals artistically curled and twisted 1.00

PROPAGANDA (Decorative). Primrose yellow, lightly suf- fused crimson on reverse of petals. A fine, large va- WIGEV vibe ae oc Ce ope cys AP ee ole Ost tale 5 wae 33)

RENE CAYEUX (Cactus). Color a rich strawberry red shaded crimson; free and continuous; a great favorite .25

REV. T. W. JAMISON (Cactus). Color violet rose at tips, shading lighter and blending with primrose yellow at base, Petals long and incurved; very freeand profuse .35

RHEINISCHER FROHSINN (Cactus). One of the most striking new flowers; color white at base of petals, quickly

passing to an iridescent crimson-carmine........... wth ROSE PINK CENTURY. Flowers very large on long. stems: color a clear rose or mauve pink. ........-..00...0008 15 RUTH FORBES (Cactus). Pure mauve, shading to pale lilac at tips; tall grower and profuse bloomer........ 25

SENSATION (Duplex). Rich geranium or cardinal red, tipped pure white; some flowers clear red. Very distinct aad” poOpiA TIO SILA, vee ieee 22s borkic eagdee 25

SEQUOIA (Cactus). Petals tubular twisted and incurved; color deep Indian yellow suffused madder red. Free flow- BLES. SGA Eby. a, Gris eee o teehee he See ie eRe 25

SHERLOCK (Cactus). <A striking autumn-shaded flower; color madder red, suffused golden yellow. Blooms of

large size, early and continuous...................- .25 SUCCESS (Cactus). Very unique and distinct; clear prim- rose yellow, petals tightly twisted and incurved.... .25 SWEETBRIER (Cactus). Violet rose, with lighter shad- ings; petals incurved and twisted................... 50 T. G. BAKER (Cactus). Clear, bright yellow, of good form and size; borne in profusion on stiff stems.......... 25

THAIS (Hybrid-Cactus). White with delicate shadings of violet mauve, broad loose petals; very beautiful.... .25

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THE LION (Cactus). Raspberry red or mauve rose with golden suffusion toward centre; a beautiful, large, bold iP eee Pg Rene! PIPERIAIE OWA SBI 5 EPR EOE ee car ko ets Sr cette 4 bd

THE PILOT (Cactus). Yellow, heavily tipped terra-cotta .25

THOMAS OBELIN (Cactus). Very fine large flower with long incurved petals; color intense scarlet.......... 43)

TRICOLOR (Cactus). Ground color yellow with blotch of red at centre of petal; tipped white. A beautiful com- Dinstions OF GOO. 2652 SPE sie: Se ee Bete gtaerss .25

TWENTIETH CENTURY. The first Century dahlia intro- duced; color intense rosy-carmine, shading to white at base and tips, flowers growing lighter as season ad- AITO” Rare) Perce ens See ced lat al Sew Aton eat ala haltel Pao) adn Loaeid Sameer e 25

VATER RHEIN (Giant Hybrid-Cactus). Sometimes of hy-

brid-cactus form, but more frequently a beautiful peony. Color primrose yellow suffused and tipped salmon lilac,

with a beautiful golden sheen over all.............. 18D VARIEGATED LISZT (Duplex). Crimson-carmine, shaded Acid SESE POLS -VELIO Wis. o4 yy so 4 24-5 ee ae gee wemenite tae WACHT AM RHEIN (Cactus). Soft hydrangea pink, shad- ing to white at centre; petals deeply cleft.......... -75

WALKUERE (Giant Peony). Primrose yellow, shading darker, suffused pale lilac rose. Petals very long and irregularly twisted. Flowers frequently measuring eight

tG- Cer Anehes: xerasss. a pikes ¥ othe poe aes ioe peaks one Cia ots) WHITE SWAN (Show). A good standard white....... 15 WILDFIRE CENTURY. The best of its color; brilliant scar- TRE Tee. Se aceite eo ot epee PRS ant ee seal plulec ws nhs ere Aadeade 25

WODAN (Giant Cactus). Long, gracefully twisted petals. of a mauve rose, reverse of petals violet rose, illuminated By an -Pola@en sutitslony... 2-9 os. yed as Maem te Mee ae 5335)

WOLFGANG VON GOETHE (Cactus). Madder red with golden shadings at base of petals and crimson shadings ae tips: An- early Mowerin® "“SIANe.. wo sc et so Ree bee 35

W.W. RAWSON (Show). In form similar to Dreer’s White; flowers of good size, stems erect; color a glistening white delicately flushed and suffused lilac................. .B5

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