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Collerette Dahlias 



The Collerette Dahlias have artistic single flowers ^ 

 with an additional row of short petals around the \ 

 disc, forming a frill or collar, which is usually of a i 

 different color from the rest of the flower. ( 



Very graceful for cutting, particularly when ^- — ^ 

 arranged in vases by themselves. All of these are 

 supplied in dormant field roots of proper planting 

 size. 



Ami Nonin. Dark crimson-carmine, collar white suffused 



rose; very large. 

 Carl Bechstedt. Brilliant oriental-red with yellow collar 

 Dainty. Soft rose, deepening to carmine centre, lemon- 

 yellow collar. 

 Diadem. Very large, brilliant carmine-rose, collar white 



with light carmine markings. 

 Exposition de Lyon. Bright garnet, yellow collar. 

 IVIaurice Rivoire. Ox-blood red and white fringed collar. 

 mime. Capron. Brilliant reddish-purple, col ar striped 



white. 

 Mme. Gygax. Bright cochineal-red, primrose yellow 



collar. 

 Rosette. Giant size, velvety cerise suffused white, white 



collar. 

 Souvenir de Chabanne. Lemon-yellow with coral-red 



markings, collar lemon-yellow tipped white. 



Price. Any of the above choice varieties, 25 cts. each. 

 A collection of one each of the 10 sorts for $2.00. 



New Century Single Dahlias 



This giant flowering type of Single Dahlias are now very popular both for garden decora- 

 tion and for cutting. 



All of these are supplied in dormant field roots of proper planting size. 



Eckford Century. Pure white beautifully spotted and pencilled with crimson. 

 Hazel Heiter. Bright crimson-carmine, with deeper shadings, base of petals canary- 

 yellow. 



Jack. Brilliant fiery scarlet, the base of the petals over- 

 laid with golden-yellow; the freest flowering Dahlia 

 grown. 



Poinsettia. The name of this variety was suggested 

 by its color and form which reminds one of the bril- 

 liant scarlet Poinsettia so extensively grown as a Christ- 

 mas flower. 



Rose-pink Century. Flowers 6 inches and over in 

 diameter, of a clear rose-pink color; a strong grower, 

 with long, stiff stems; fine for cutting. 



St. George. Primrose-yellow. 



Snowflake. Very free-flowering; pure wliite. The fine- 

 single white yet introduced. 

 Scarlet Century. Brilliant scariet with golden disc. 

 Tango Century. Cadmium-yellow shaded orang' 



scarlet, distinct and novel. 

 Twentieth Century. Eariy in the season an inten-< 



rosy crimson, shading gradually to almost white on the 



edges and a light halo around the disc. As the season 



advances the flowers become lighter, changing to almost 



pure white suffused with soft pink. 

 White Century. Pure white with large overlapping 



petals of great texture. 



Wildfire. Brilliant cochineal red with orange-scarlet 

 suffusion; habit dwarf and free. 



Any of the above varieties 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



Group of Collerette Dahlias 



Special Offer. 



One each of the above 12 varieties for $2.50. 



New Century Single Dahlia 



