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Cactus Dahlia, Wodan 



SPECIAL OFFER 



One each of 



DREER'S TEN GREAT DAHLIAS 



Offered and described on page 141 and above for 

 $6.00. 



DOUBLE POMPON DAHLIAS 



While the Pompon varieties are not as extensively 

 grown as the other double types they still have 

 many admirers; their dainty little flowers are pro- 

 duced very freely. 



Amber Queen. Rich, clear amber shaded apricot. 

 Arthur Kerley. Purplish crimson; very free. 

 Bobby. Plum color. One of tlie best. 



Catherine. Well-formed primrose-yellow. > 



Fascination. Pink and lavender blotched white. *= 



Qretchen Heine. A dainty flower of rose tinted white, 



each petal heavily tipped crimson-carmine. 35 cts. each. 

 Indian Chief. Crimson, very free. 

 Kleine Domitea. Orange buff, always in flower. 

 Kupfer. Coppery orange buff. 

 Little Hermann. Deep carmine shaded garnet and tipped 



white. 

 Prince Charming, Cream heavily tipped purple. 

 Rosalie. Lemon-yellow tipped solferino. 

 Sunbeam. A fine crimson. 

 Ware's Fashion. Deep terra-cotta. 

 Ware's Mars. Beautiful deep red of fine form. 

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



$2 50 per doz. 



Collection of one each of the 15 Pompon Dahlias for $3.00. 



DREER'S TEN GREAT DAHLIAS 



Continued 



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 c's. each. 



Queen Elizabeth (Decorative). Excellent 

 as a garden variety and a splendid cut 

 flower of good form 5 to 6 inches in dia- 

 meter of a pleasing soft shade of pink with 

 silvery suffusion, it is of free-flowering 

 habit, coming into bloom early and con- 

 tinuing in good shape to the end of the 

 season. 75 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, shad- 

 ing to old gold in the centre. 50 cts. each. 



Wolfgang von Qoethe (Hybrid Cactus). A splen- 

 did free-flowering variety of large size, the flowers 

 gracefully arranged, in color a rich apricot with 

 carmine shadings, fine for the garden and a good 

 cut flower showing up particularly good under arti- 

 ficial light. 50 cts. each. 



Double Pompon Dahlias 



