74 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
DAHLIAS 
35ec each; $3.50 per dozen, except where otherwise noted, 
CACTUS DAHLIAS,. 
The cactus forms of Dahlias are exceedingly beautiful and are hard 
to excel. They have long twisted petals and embrace nearly all of the 
9 colors found in other types. Bloom early and are very useful for cut 1 
, flowers. j 
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~ Brunhilde—An exhibition variety of finest form; rich, deep violet. 
Countess of Lonsdale—A profuse bloomer, Color salmon pink. 
Floradora—Dark velvety crimson. : iy 
Golden Gate—An immense flower of deep, golden yellow, tinted bronze. 
J. H. Jackson—Rich velvety-maroon. | Bs 
Kalif—A Majestic flower, often measuring over nine inches in diameter. 
Glowing scarlet in color, a beauty. 75c each; $7.50 doz. | 
Goldland—Bright, clear yellow; charmingly twisted petals; an excellent 
cut flower. 
Rheinkoenig—A large and very early, profuse blooming pure white Er 
cactus. ' 
Wacht Am Rheim—Soft hydrangea pink, tinting to white at center. A Fi 
most striking flower with deeply cleft petals. A strong vigorous 
grower and profuse bloomer, om long stems. 
Winsome—Pure white. Fine flower. { Fl 
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DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. Ul 
The Decorative Dahlias are known by their large flowers and flat 
yvetals being intermediate between the Cactus and Show types. Bear 
arge, perfectly formed blooms on long, stiff stems, which are fine M 
Queen Wilhelmina, keepers. Mr 
Crimson Giant—Richest glowing red of very large size; a Mrs. R, R. Strange—Burnish copper with tracings of old rose 
strong, vigorous grower. and gold, a splendid autumn color, flowers large, long 
Delice—The flowers are of good size, standing well above the Some: Poeue 242) enpD eZ : \ 
foliage. A bright pink suffused lavender-pink. The finest Princess Juliana—Splendid New Holland Decorative Dahlia. 
pink Decorative Dahlia. The freest flowering and finest White Decorative Dahlia 
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Jack Rose—This is an ideal counterpart to the celebrated for cut flower DUTP ORCE 
“Jack” Rose. In form resembles the rose, and in color Queen of the Yellows—Fine clear yellow. An early and very 
identical. prolific bloomer. 
: s Sees ame “ Royal Purple—The purple counterpart of Le Grand Manitou. 
Le Grand Manitou—The largest and grandest Dahlia in exist- % = npepars Se nents ; 
ence. Pure white exquisitely striped, splashed and See deep purple flowers on long stems. 50c each; 
blotched deep reddish violet. 3 . = 
: Wego ee p ; ‘ Souvenir de Gustave Douzon—A pleasing shade of orange-red. 
Mina Burgle—Beautiful deep, glowing crimson, finest in exist- Strong grower. Immense flower. 
ence; having long stems and being extra free flowering; is gviyiq— ; h nk: tter for cut ¥ 
one of the best for cutting. 50c each; $5.00 -doz. Sylvia—White, heavily edged pi } none better for cutting 
PAEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS, 
This beautiful type is now very popular. The flowers are very large 
and resemble the semi-double Paeonies in general form. They flower 
very freely and are borne on long, strong stems. 
Miss Wisconsin—Soft rose pink, very broad petals, very large flowers on 
long stiff stems. 75c each; $7.50 doz. 
Mad. Von Loon—Large soft orange scarlet, flowers held erect on long 
stiff stems; free bloomer. 
Painted Lady—A beautiful, pale rose; fascinating in habit and color. 
Queen Wilhelmina—Immense, fluffy, pure white flowers, with yellow 
center. 50c each: $5.00 per doz. 
SHOW DAHLIAS. 
Show Dahlias are usually round, ball shaped and always beautiful and 
compact. They are very free, early and continuous bloomers. 
A. D. Livoni—Beautiful soft pink, with quilled petals and full to the cen- 
ter, an early and profuse bloomer. 
Arabella—Sulphur yellow, tipped pinkish white; free bloomer. 
Dreer’s White—Pure glistening white, resembling in form the popular 
“Grand Duke Alexis.” The most valuable snow white variety in 
existence. 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
Meteor—Undoubtedly the largest and finest deep scarlet Show Dahlia 
in existence. The flowers are carried on long stiff stems well above 
the luxuriant foliage. 50¢c each; $5.00 per doz. 
White Swan—One of the finest white Show Dahlias; flowers large. 
Stradella—Rich, deep purple crimson, very free flowering, long stems. 
W. W. Rawson—Colossal Show. Pure white flower overlaid with ame- 
thyst-blue; the finest of the color known. 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
Yellow Duke—Giant flower of a pure canary yellow on long stems. Free 
bloomer. 
SINGLE DAHLIAS, 
These are becoming more popular each year on account of their pro- 
fuse blooming qualities and beautiful colors. They are excellent for 
cut flowers. 
20th Century Orchid-Flowered Dahlia—Rosy ¢@rimson, with white tips 
and white disc around the yellow center. 
Collarette—Maurice Rivoire—Outside petals deep velvety, ox-blood red. 
collar fringed and pure white. 
Rose Pink Century—A rose-pink shade. 
St. George—Large pure yellow. Effective vase variety. 
Snowflake—A pure waxy white and free bloomer. 
Wildfire—Century type. Brilliant scarlet, shading to orange. 
WwW. W, Rawson. 
ALL OF THE ABOVE NAMED DAHLIAS 35c EACH, $3.50 PER DOZEN, EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE NOTED. 
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