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Rose-pink 



Century Dahlia 



Twentieth Century. Early in the season an intense 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, suf- 

 fused with soft pink. 



White Century. Pure white with large, heavy, overlapping 

 petals of good texture. 35 cts. each. 



Wildfire Century. Brilliant cochineal-red with orange- 

 sarlet suffusion, habit dwarf and free. 



Price. Any of the above, except where noted, 25 cts. each; 



52.50 per dozen. Set of one each of the 13 varieties for S3. 25. 



Choice 01d=fashioned 

 Single Dahlias 



Blackbird. Black velvety-maroon with a bright red spot at 



the base of each petal. 

 Gaillardia. Golden-yellow with a broad red band around the 



golden disc, resembling Gaillardia Grandiflora. 25 cts. each. 

 Polly Eccles. Pure apricot with yellow shadings with a halo 



of poppy-red around the yellow disc. 

 Snowflake. Very free-flowering, pure white. 25 cts. each 

 St. George. A pretty primrose-yellow. 

 Wildfire. Brilliant poppy-scarlet of large size. 

 Price. Except where noted, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 

 Set of 6 sorts for 75 cts. 



NEW CENTURY 

 SINGLE DAHLIAS 



These magnificent single varieties are all oi 

 free-branching habit, flowering early, profusely 

 and continuously throughout the season; flow- 

 ers 4J to 6 inches across on stems 3 feet long, 

 and when cut keep in good condition for many- 

 days. 



Anna Long. A beautiful pink with silvery 

 white suffusion, one of the best. 

 Eckford Century. A counterpart in sin- 

 gle of the double fancy variety Lottie Eck- 

 ford, a pure white which is spotted and 

 pencilled with ^crimson. The largest of 

 the Century varieties. 50 cts. each. 

 Fringed Century. Intense rosy crimson 

 with lighter markings, fringed or cleft 

 petals. 

 Golden Century. A splendid large primrose- 

 yellow. 35 cts. each. 

 Hazel Heiter. Bright crimson-carmine with deeper 

 shadings, base of petal canary-yellow. 

 __ J Jack. Brilliant fiery scarlet, the base of ihe petals 



overlaid with golden-yellow; the freest flowering 

 Dahlia grown. 

 Mrs. J. C. Hance. One of the prettiest, very large, well-rounded flow- 

 er":; early in the season it is white slightly flushed and tipped with soft 

 rose-pink, later in the season the entire flower is a tender rose-pink. 

 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. 

 Scarlet Century. Brilliant scarlet, golden disc. 

 Spanish Century, rrimrose-yellow. striped, pencilled and 

 spotted with deep carmine-red. 35 cts. each. 



Type of Single Dahlia 



