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DREER’S TEN GREAT DAHLIAS 
Continued 
Marguerite Bouchon (Cactus). We first offered this va- 
riety in 1913, and feel just as well pleased with it now as we 
did when it was first introduced, and we therefore repeat 
the description given of it in 1913: ‘‘ We have 
no hesitancy in saying that this is the most beau 
tiful Cactus Dahlia yet introduced. It is abso- 
lutely perfect in form, color a charming shade of 
brilliant. yet soft rose, with a very large white 
centre and distinctly defined white tips.’” $1.00 
each. < 
Oregon Beauty (Decorative). We doubt if 
there has been a single visitor to our Dahlia 
fields in the past four years who has not included 
this brilliant gorgeous variety in his selection. 
It has also been prominently displayed at all 
exhibitions, its rich color, an intense Oriental- 
red with golden sheen and garnet suffusion, 
makes it one of the varieties that stands out 
prominently among all of its neighbors. Add 
to this large size, long stiff stems, with an un- 
usual freedom of bloom, makes it one of the most 
desirable garden varieties. 50 cts. each. 
Pierrot (Cactus). A unique and striking novelty in 
color, and of unusual grace and refinement in form, 
being compcsed of very long, tubular narrow petals, 
which are of a deep amber color, usually showing white 
tips, but_ even when it comes of a self color without 
these tips it possesses an individual refinement differ- 
ent from all other sorts. A wonderful exhibition flower 
and a splendid garden variety. 75 cts. each. 
yess 
DECORATIVE DAHLIA 
Kine oF THE AUTUMN 
Offered on page 140 
Princess Juliana (Decorative). An ideal pure white 
for all purposes. A splendid cut flower and a good 
decorator for the garden. It is one of the earliest to 
flower, and continues in good shape throughout the 
season. It holds its flowers well above the 
foliage on stiff, wiry stems. 50 cts. each. 
Wodan (Hybrid Cactus). Still holds its 
place as a great Dahlia, and is unsurpassed 
in ‘its class. It is a bold, large flower, fre- 
quently 7 inches in diameter, a graceful 
arrangement of semi-incurved tubular petals of 
a pleasing delicate salmon-rose color, shading 
to old gold in the centre. 50 cts, each. 
Special Offer. One each of the TEN 
GREAT DAHLIAS offered on page 140 and 
above for $6.00. 
GIANT DECORATIVE DAHLIA 
PRINCESS PAT 
The Most Sensational Dahlia Novelty 
of the Season 
A giant decorative of splendid form, produc- 
ing magnificent flowers 9 to 10 inches in diam- 
eter, color a most pleasing shade of old-rose that lights 
up wonderfully under artificial light. The habit of the 
plant is exceptionally good, free flowering on good stiff 
stems. 
Awarded first prize for the best seedling at Palace Hotel 
Show, San Francisco, in 1917, and again at the same show 
in 1919, for best vase of 25 blooms. 
We offer strong divisions ready in April, $5.00 each, 
’ stock limited, 
Grant Decorative Dauiia Princess Pat 
