Flower Seeds 



Decorative Dahlia, Pride of California 



PEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS 



Each 

 Caecilia — A magnificent flower of great individuality; one that will give perfect satisfaction. 



A wonderfully large creamywhite flower ^ .50 



Bertha Paulding — The flowers are of an exquisite, deep, roscpink, of good depth and with 



an open center. Altogether one of the best pinks of its type 50 



Bessie Seabury — White very daintily over-laid a delicate mallow-pink. An exceptionally free 



flowering variety, of good habit, that produces its blossoms on good long stems .50 



Ellen E. Kelley — A long-stemmed free-flowering golden yellow variety. Highly recommended .50 

 Grace Kirschner — White daintily overlaid cameo-pink. Its blossoms are very large, and 



exceptionally fine 50 



Latona — An unusual blending of orange, buff and yellow. Flowers are nearly full to the 



center, and produced freely, upon good stems 50 



Mina Seabury — A very large flov^er, with long curiing petals, that is destined to become a 



great favorite. Color, sulphur-yellow, daintily overlaid mallow-pink 50 



Mme. Van Bystein — A distinct and new shade, lilac-blue throughout. Plants tall and sturdy, 



holding blooms well above the foliage. An early and abundant bloomer 25 



Mrs. Bowen Tufts — Gigantic, deep rosy-purple blossoms, produced well above the foliage 



upon long, graceful stems 25 



Mrs. M. W. Crowell — Beautiful orange-yellow. Very free-flowering 25 



Each 

 Mrs. Newell D. Atwood 



— Its color is rich and 

 brilliant; a gorgeous 

 deep c r i m s o n-red. 

 Plants are very strong, 



sturdy growers 50 



Newport Dandy — A 

 large fluffy flower, in- 

 ner petals curled, good 

 habit. Color lavender- 

 pink throughout 50 



SINGLE DAHLIAS 



Aubright Beauty — Pure, 

 waxy white .25 



Cardinal Century — Rich 

 cardinal. One of the 

 best in form and color .25 



Eckford Century — Pure 

 white, streaked and 

 dotted purple crimson .35 

 son 35 



Rose Pink Century — 

 Rose-pink shaded .25 



St. George — Free-flower- 

 ing, clear yellow .25 



Surprise — Brilliant car- 

 mine with a lemon- 

 chrome ring at the 

 center, the whole be- 

 ing striped and 

 splashed deep ox-blood 

 red 25 



COLLARETTE 

 DAHLIAS 



Achievement — Clear, rich 

 velvety maroon; col- 

 larette, beautiful snowy 

 white, very daintily 

 overlaid with a deli- 

 cate shade of pinkish- 

 crimson 25 



Exposition de Lyon — 

 Bright garnet tipped 

 yellow. Collar white, 

 lavender and crimson .25 



Souvenir de Chabanne — 

 Lemon-yellow with 

 c o r a 1-red markings; 

 collarette petals very 

 abundant, lemon-yel- 

 low, tipped white 25 



Virginia Lee — Deep vel- 

 vety carmine, edged 

 s u 1 p h ur-yellow; col- 

 larette, pale sulphur- 

 yellow 50 



POMPON DAHLIAS 



The Pompon Dahlias are the 



finest for cut flowers; they bloom 



more freely than any of the other 



classes. 



Amber Queen — Rich, clear, 

 amber, shaded apricot 50 



Challenge — Dark maroon and 

 white 50 



Golden Queen — The most per- 

 fect yellow Pompon to date .50 



Lassie — Yellow base, with rose 

 tips 50 



Little Marion — Salmon-pink 

 with veining of crimson 

 through each petal, tipped 

 amber 50 



