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Collerette Dahlias 
_ Anyone only familiar with the early introduc- 
_ tions of this type can form no idea of the beautiful 
artistic blending of soft and rich colors which is 
- found in most of thenewer sorts, All have single 
- flowers with an additional row of short petals - 
- around the disc, forming a frill or collar, which is 
usually of a different color from the rest of the flower. 
} Balmoral. Deep aniline-red shaded purple, with long 
__ narrow white collar petals. 
3 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. 
Fairy Queen. Light clear yellow with white collar. 
r Annie Louise. Deep carmine-red with lighter shad- 
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Harmony. Primrose yellow marked soft purple, collar 
yellow. 
_ Maurice Rivoire. Ox-blood red and white-fringed collar. 
“Mme. Capron. Brilliant reddish-purple, collar striped white. 
Mme. Gygax. Bright cochineal-red, primrose-yellow collar. 
Princess Charlotte. Very large flower, Turkish red, large yellow collar. 
re. Giant size, velvety cerise suffused white, white collar. 
Signorina Rosa Esengrini. Bright lemon-yellow marked with orange scarlet, 
_ collar bright lemon-yellow. ; 
“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 
15 sorts for $3.00. 
Double Pompon Dahlias 
Whiie the Pompon varieties are not as extensively grown 
‘as the other double types they still have many admirers, 
“their dainty little flowers are produced very freely. 
“Amber Queen. Rich, clear amber shaded apricot. 
Annie Doncaster. Light yellow, base suffused with 
_ pearly pink. 
_ Arthur Kerley. Purplish crimson very free. 
Bobby. Plum color. One of the best. 
‘Catherine. Well-formed primrose yellow. 
_ Darkness. Deep velvety-maroon. 
Fascination. Pink and lavender blotched white, s 
‘Helene Lambert. A splendid free-flowering yellow of perfect § 
shape. a 
Indian Chief. Crimson, very free. 
Kleine Domitea. Orange buff, always in flower. 
Little Bessie. Creamy-white, closely quilled. 
Prince Charming. Cream heavily tipped purple. 
Salamander. Golden yellow, tipped orange red. 
'Snowclad. A fine pure white. 
Sunbeam. A fine crimson, 
_Ware’s Mars. Beautiful deep red of fine form. 
Price. Any of the above, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. . a 2. 
Collection of one each of the 16 Pompon Dahlias for $3.00. Dougie Pomron DaHLias 
If you want something Extra Choice get the Ten Great Dahlias offered on page 126 
