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DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Continued. 
PRINCESS JULIANA—Splendid New Holland Decorative Dahlia—It is perfect 
as an exhibition flower, ideal for garden decoration and unsurpassed for 
cutting. Holland Dahlia specialists claim this the finest white Decorative 
Dahlia for cut-flower purposes, and also the best flowering. Received in 
the Holland Dahlia Society’s First-Class Certificate. 50e each. 
Queen Mary—This is a stronger grower than Delice. A large flower with full, 
rounded center. The color is a soft shade of pink. 50c¢ each, 
Wilhelm Miller—Very brilliant purple. This is a fine variety of the Decorative 
type. 25¢ each. 
W. W. Rawson—The petals towards the center are quilled, at the outer part 
they are more open and flat. Color pure white, over-laid with amethyst- 
blue, giving it the appearance of a delicate lavender. Flowers seven to nine 
inches in diameter. 50c each. 
NEW PEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS FOR 1921. 
Frigolia—While not a particularly large flower, on account of its very strik- 
ing appearance it is very effective in the garden. It comes quite true to its 
color, a blood-red petal with a white tip. Fine as a cut flower. Free flow- 
ering. 50c¢ each. 
Newport Dandy—A lilac-pink of the most delicate shade. The yellow center 
is open with the inner petals curling and twisting over it. A large size 
flower and a very profuse bloomer. $1.00 each. 
Rose Gem—A new variety imported this last season from Holland, and one 
that proves to be one of the finest of its color to date. The habit of the 
plant is perfect, it being a good strong growing variety producing its 
blooms upon strong stiff stem well above the foliage. 
The coloring is very beautiful and something entirely new; a pleasing shade 
of salmon-pink with a silvery sheen. We think Rose Gem properly named 
as it is surely a gem among Dahlias. $1.00 each. 
ZEPPELIN—Holland Peony-flowered Dahlia—The incomparable delicacy and 
richness of this most interesting variety has excited great comment, The color 
is the most beautiful shade of mauve—a very fascinating color. The per- 
fection in form of this variety is one of its greatest features. Award of 
Le Grand Manitou merit. 50¢ each. 
PECNY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
CAESAR—Holland Peony-Flowered Dahlia—Large flowers of a rich shade of canary yellow. Strong grower. First-class Certificate. 
35¢e each. 
FRAULEIN BUDDE—Beautiful Holland Peony-Flowered Dahlia—A charming soft mauve-violet with an exquisite golden yellow center, 
which combines to make the, flowers most beautiful. Award of Merit. 50c¢ each. 
GEISHA—Wonderful Holland Peony-Flowered Dahlia—The pride of the Peony-flowered Dahlias. It is a superb combination of. bril- 
liant searlet and gold, with an exquisite ring of rich, clear golden yellow at center. $1.00 each. 
HORTULANUS BUDDE—Gorgeous Holland Peony-Flowered Dahlia—A_ bright 
deep-red; of splendid habit. One of the most reliable. Award of Merit. 
35¢e each. 
Madonna (Baron G. de Grancy)—A perfect wonder. Its remarkable qualities 
being excellent type, perfect form and purity of color. The flowers are 
borne in a miraculous profusion upon long, graceful stems. The color is 
a waxy, almost glistening, pure white. A beauty in every sense of the 
word. 50c each. 
QUEEN WILHELMINA—Giant Holland Peony-Flowered Dahlia (See_illus- 
tration)—An immense, fluffy flower, of pure glistening white, showing its 
beautiful golden-yellow center very prominently. 25ec each. 
SHOW DAHLIAS. 
James Vick—Purple-crimson. 35e each. 
John Bennett—Yellow, deeply edged scarlet. A very satisfactory flower. 35¢ 
each. 
JOHAN DOEHLER—New Fancy Dahlia—A magnificent new variety; buff, 
striped and speckled crimson. Very large and fine. 35e each, 
Mme. Alfred Mareau—This is the finest pink Show Dahlia in existence. Large. 
56 each. 
Maud Adams—Ideal New Show Dahlia—Color pure, snowy white, effectively 
overlaid clear delicate pink. Undoubtedly one of the finest of the Show 
type. 50c each. 
SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
Adventure—A most pleasing shade of pinkish crimson, striped and splashed 
maroon. 25e each. 
Achievement—The largest Collarette Dahlia in existence. The flower is a clear, 
rich velvety maroon; collarette, a beautiful snowy white, very daintily over- 
laid with a delicate shade of pinkinsh crimson. 35e¢ each. 
Eckford Century—One of the largest of the single varieties. Pure white, streaked 
and dotted purple-crimson. 35¢ each. 
Rose Pink Century—A rose-pink shade. 25¢ each. 
SURPRISE—New Single Dahlia—A striking and sensational flower. The color 
is a brilliant carmine with a lemon-chrome ring at the center, the whole 
being striped and splashed deep ox-blood red. Flowers of large size. 
35¢ each. 
MIXED DAHLIAS. : ao 
All colors and sorts. Each 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. Queen Wilhelmina. 
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