DAHLIA BULBS-(Continued) 



CACTUS DAHLIAS 



Attraction — Large flower, clear lilac rose, long 

 stems, good keeper. 75c. 



Ballet Girl — Orange; tipped with white markings. 

 Large Flower "Good Bloomer." $1.00. 



Betty Austin (Hybrid Cactus) — Flowers measuring 

 7 inches in diameter, yellow base blending to rose car- 

 mine. A fine one for the garden. 75c. 



Claire Kulp — Largest of all reds; free bloomer; 

 flowers on long stiff" stems. $1.00. 



Cockatoo — Clear yellow tinted fawn; tipped white, 

 good form, profuse bloomer. 35c. 



Cigarette (Hybrid Cactus) — Creamy white, heavily 

 edged with red long petals inclined to roll, forming a 

 large deep flower on long stems. 



Frances Lobdell (Hybrid Cactus) — Pink, shading to 

 white center; very large, a wonderful distinct variety of 

 the newer type. Each $1.50. 



F. W- Fellows — Large deep orange, almost a scarlet; 

 good for exhibition. 50c. 



Florid — Bright scarlet, beautiful flowers with long 

 narrow petals. 35c. 



Frances White — Large white cactus with twisted 

 petals, early and good bloomer. 25c. 



Geo. Walters — Rich copper old gold tinting to buff 

 at center, large flowers. 75c. 



Electric (Hybrid Cactus) — Charming variety; color 

 rich canary yellow tipped white, incurved. 35c. 



Graphic — Richest crimson, tipped white, long in- 

 curved petals. 25c. 



Gladys Bates — Immense blooms of contrasting 

 shades incurved petals of tan with reverse of rose; a 

 good grower and a wonderful bloomer. $1.00. 



Jenny Wren — Yellow suffused and overlaid pink. Ex- 

 hibition variety. 35c. 



Kalif — Pure scarlet red; strong plant producing 

 giant flowers. 75c. 



La wine — Large white lightly suffused pink; Strong 

 grower, good bloomer. 25c. 



Mary Dorr — Bright tyrian pink blending to white at 

 center; flowers freely on long stiff stems; most beauti- 

 ful of all cactus. Very large. $1.00. 



Mrs. Leo N lessen — Scarlet red blending to peach red 

 at center. Profuse bloomer, strong grower, best cactus 

 dahlia of its type and color. 50c. 



Mrs. F. Bergholz (Hybrid Cactus) — Splendid form 

 of beautiful clear pink; flowers very large and a profuse 

 bloomer; will stand forcing for exhibition. $1.50. 



Mrs. Edna Spencer — Silver lilac shading to bright 

 orchid pink. Large size form and a free bloomer. 75c. 



Norman — Immense size, long narrow petals of rich 

 crimson. $1.00. 



Reine Cayeux — Rich golden, cardinal red, early and 

 profuse bloomer. 35c. 



Rube Girl — Color soft yellow; tipped coral red; long 

 slender stiff stems. 35c. 



Sophy Morey — Giant cactus, fine form, long stiff 

 stems, color white, lightly suffused and overlaid phlox 

 purple; excellent for exhibition. $1.00. 



Suset Glow — Yellow at base of petals, outer part 

 overlaid flame scarlet; tipped yellow; large and a splen- 

 did variety for exhibition; wonderful variety. $1.00. 



Verna Fowler — Light yellow, penciled and tipped 

 pink and carmine; a bright and effective cut flower 

 splendid for the garden; long and graceful stems. $1.00. 

 PEONY FLOWERED DAHLIAS 



This is one of the newer types also called the art of 

 Artistic Dahlias; the true types resemble Japanese 

 Peony, although some of the most popular varieties 

 differ from the true type. 



Ann Duskin — Large rich maroon fading to jet black 

 at center as flower opens. 75c. 



Brilliantine — Light pink suffused carmine; profuse 

 bloomer and a very brilliant color. 35c. 



Canada — Largest of all white paeony dahlias; a con- 



tinuous bloomer. 50c. 



Dr. John Lane — Yellow; suffused gold orange at base 

 of petals ;shading to scarlet. 50c. 



Diemont Von Bystein — Large white suffused and 

 shaded blue lilac. 35c. 



Fackel — Lovely color combination, rich golden scar- 

 let, tipped yellow. 50c. 



Mme. J. Coissard^ — Flowers large and distinct, in- 

 ner half white outer half vivid carm.ne. 75c. 



Phenomene — Large rich salmon; a strong plant and 

 a free bloomer. 35c. 



Polar Star — Large pure white of fine form on long 

 stems. 50c. 



Pink Perfection — Silver pink of large size and splen- 

 did form. 50c. 



Tyrrel Austin — Rich carmine red on outer peals; in- 

 ner petals shades of yellow and pink; the petals are 

 twisted and whorled which adds to its baauty. 50c. 



Rodman Wanamaker — Recent introduction of great 

 beauty; flowers are extremely large measuring as much 

 as 13 inches in diameter, being produced on long straight 

 stiff stems; color entirely distinct; bude being pale lem- 

 on yellow as it first expands; but quickly develops into a 

 gold bronze salmon pink; finally into a beautiful shade 

 of salmon. One grower speake of it as the Largest and 

 Best Dahlia in the World. Each $5.00. 



BALL TYPE DAHLIAS 



A. D. Livonia — Clear cerise pink, quilled petals, free 

 bloomer and a favorite. 25c. 



Crimson Globe — Bright crimson, a profuse bloomer. 

 25c. 



Dorthy De La Mare — Delicate pink outer petals, re- 

 flexing to the center; flowers very large, borne on stiff 

 graceful stems; vigorous grower. 50c. 



Dorothy Peacock — One of the best pink of this type. 

 35c. 



Gold Medal — Deep golden yellow tipped with ori- 

 ental red; very attractive. 50c. 



Kissimmee — -Yellow gold blending; with reflex ama- 

 ranth pink petals quilled. $1.00. 



Miss Helen Hollis — Large bright red with petals 

 quilled; one of the best. 50c. 



COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 



Distinct class or type which is becoming popular. 

 Every collection should include some of these wonderful 

 dahlias; the flowers are single with a smaller row of 

 collar petals; they have outstanding form and color. 



Albert Maumene — Velvet crimson purple; white col- 

 lar. 25c. ■ 



Banker — Rich scarlet collar petals, scarlet tipped 

 yellow. 25c. 



Dorian — Rich crimson; shaded maroon collar, white 

 suffused crimson. 25c. 



Marley — Clear light canary yellow, a fine cutting 

 variety. 25c. 



Prince Carnival — Very large and fine soft rosy red 

 with light collar. 25c. 



NEW SUPERB CENTURY AND SINGLE DAHLIAS 



Gloxinia — In markings and brilliance of collor, re- 

 sembles the Gloxinia. 35c. 



Golden Century — Rich golden yellow suffused golden 

 amber. 35c. 



Giant Century — Large size, fine form; color yellow 

 at base shading to crimson. 



James Weller — The finest of all Century dahlias; 

 rich golden yellow with each petal overlaid soft rosy 

 red; a very striking variety. 75c. 



Jessie — The greatest white single dahlia today; pure 

 white, extra large. 50c. 



Pink Century — Clear soft pink shading to clear deep 

 pink. 25c. 



Scarlet Century — Bright glowing scarlet; very at- 

 tractive. 25c. 



All Dahlia Bulbs will be sent Prepaid at above Prices. 



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