Dahlia Sultan of Hillcrest 



CACTUS DAHLIAS 



ADDA PATTERSON — An excel- 

 lent large pure white; long wavy 

 petals; good stems. 50e. 



AGNES YOUNG— Delightful bril- 

 liant red, tips and reverse gold, 

 with twisted petals giving face 

 red and gold effect. 75e. 



AMELIA EARHART— Very large, 

 opricot-buff with primrose at 

 base of petals, lighted through- 

 out with flashes of salmon. 75c. 



CHEMAR'S MASTERPIECE — A 



huge flower of clear glistening 

 orchid, long slender petals. Long 

 stems hold the blooms at o 

 graceful angle. 50c. 



STAR OF BETHLEHEM — Lorge 



pure white flowers, with high full 

 centers. Petals long and pointed. 



SATAN — An immense, deep 

 bloom of scarlet, with yellow on 

 the reverse of petals showing 

 from face os petals unfold. 50c. 



PALO ALTO— The color is bright 

 salmon with deep primrose shad- 

 ing at the center. The flowers, 

 of good substance ond size up 

 to 12" across by 6" m depth, 

 held high above the foliage on 

 straight, stiff stems. Each, 75c. 



JEAN TRIMBEE— Color of richest 

 deep petunia violet, of immense 

 size, borne well above the foli- 

 age on stiff rigid stems. A free 

 bloomer of strong, vigorous hab- 

 it. 35e. 



RED JUG (S. O— Dark cordinol 

 red in color sometimes with pet- 

 ols tipped gold. Blooms are of 

 large size carried on long stiff 

 stem. A populor garden and ex- 

 hibition variety. 50c. 



BETTE DAVIS (S.O — Bright, 

 deep, violet rose with slightly 

 darker center. The splendidly 

 formed Semi-Cactus blooms ore 

 full centered ond held facing or 

 up on long stems. Prolific bloom- 

 er and fine keeper. $1.00. 



POMPON DAHLIAS 



GOLDEN QUEEN— An excellent, 

 pure golden yellow. 25e. 



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'crs for bouquets, these five arc 

 the best grown. 



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Jonc Cowl- Bronze or 



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0. Anderson— Gornct Show 

 d Gold Jersey's Bcouty— Pmk 

 n Lorac Conary Yellow 

 Vcr Warner Huge Violet 





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PRIZE DIHLMS 



DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



AMERICA'S SWEETHEART <I.D.) 



— Pure yellow. When fully open, 

 the blooms remind one of a giant 

 chrysanthemum. Bush is of me- 

 dium height and the flowers ore 

 held upright on stiff stem. SI .00. 



BUCKEYE GLORY (I.D.I — Color 

 clear lavender to deep lavender. 

 The flowers vory in size from 8" 

 to 11" in diameter, with a depth 

 of 4" to 5". SI. 00. 



CALIFORNIA IDOL (I.D.I — A 

 giant clear yellow thot con win 

 in any class in which it may be 

 entered. It is a splendid grower 

 and the giant blooms are held 

 upright on long stiff stems. 

 75c. 



CLARA BARTON— Face of flow- 

 er silvery orchid, reverse deep 

 lovender. Long strong stems, me- 

 dium bush, very free flowering, 

 rugged grower. 35e. 



CLARA CARDER (F.D.I — A large 

 cyclemen pink with a flush of 

 yellow at the base. In a color 

 class by itself. Blooms 10" to 12" 

 on strong stems. 75c. 



C. T. HARDWICK— Very pleasing 

 combination of bluish lavender 

 foding to neorly white of tips. 

 50c. 



ELITE GLORY — Immense rose 

 red flower, held erect on long 

 stiff stems. 50c. 



GIRL OF HILLCREST — A huge 

 orange flower held very high on 

 long, strong, rigid stems. 50e. 



GRACE CURLING — Beoutiful 

 shade of soft pink, large flower 

 and long stems. 50e. 



HAWAIIAN NIGHT— Very large 

 flowers of intense scorlet, spot- 

 ted orange-yellow, good stems. 

 75c. 



JANE COWL — Immense glisten- 

 ing bronzy buff blooms with 

 shades of old gold ond salmon, 

 held high on the finest of stems. 

 25c. 



JEAN KERR — Fine white, long 

 stemmed dohlio. Dependoble, 

 blooming early and continuous- 

 Iv 25c. 



LORD OF AUTUMN (I.D.I — A 



rich deep golden yellow 11" to 

 12" in diameter and 1" to 9" 

 deep. The pointed and slightly 

 twisted petols recurve till stem 

 IS entirely hidden for 6" or 

 more, moking the flower resem- 

 ble a giant chrysanthemum. 

 SI .00. 



MRS. I. DE VER WARNER — 



Large, exquisite blooms, old rose 

 suffused lilac. Continuous bloom- 

 er. 25c. 



OMAR KHAYYAM — Chinese 

 scarlet at base of petals, shad- 

 ing to orange, reverse lighter. 

 Large heavy blooms. 35e. 



OAKLEIGH MONARCH (I.D.t — 



A clear, brilliant cerise red with 

 brood petals. Very large blooms 

 of greot depth which keep well 

 when cut. $1.00. 



ROBERT TREAT— Large, perfect- 

 ly formed flowers of Americon 

 Beauty Rose. 50c. 



ROCKLEIGH MOON— Light lem- 

 on flowers shading darker to- 

 wards center; reverse has quite 

 a purple tint. 75c. 



SANHICANS BEAUTY — Large 

 deep flowers, glistening oronge 

 pink; very good stem. 50c. 



SULTAN OF HILLCREST— Mos- 



sive deep flowers, deep orange- 

 yellow. Short, well branched 

 plants hove very heavy foliage 

 and the cone-like stems hold 

 the immense blooms perfectly 

 erect. SI. 00. 



THE COMMODORE— An excep- 

 tionally large, loose petoled 

 bright lemon yellow; stems are 

 a good length when disbudded. 

 50e. 



THOMAS EDISON— Distinct ,n 

 form and color. Gorgeous blooms 

 of rich royal purple. SOc. 



WALKOVER PRINCE — Huge 



flowers, deep red, tipped and 

 marked with rich lemon in center 

 of each petal. SOc. 



WHITE KING— Glistening white 

 round flower, medium size, fine 

 robust plont, excellent long stiff 

 stems. SOc. 



W. H. T. — Glistening begonia 

 rose, immense blooms held on 

 strong stems. SOc. 



Dahlia Collection No. 2 



The Best Gionts of the 



Dohlio World — S3. 00 



Avoncllc 



Chotauquo Regal 



Coquette 



Fronklin D. Roosevelt 



Jacques Furfelle 



Mrs. A. E. Wheeler 



Noncy Sue Long 



Omar Khayyam 



Prince of Pernio 



Rodio 



Sulfon of Hillcrest 



White Wonder 



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One collection to o customer. Do not osk for more as there will be 

 greot demand for these ond we wont enough for all our friends. 



Pogc 58 CURRIE BROTHERS CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



