ENRY A DREER Ge 
Peony-flowered or Art Dahlias 
' The artistic flowers are best compared to the semi-double Peonies in general 
form. They all flower very freely and are borne on long, strong stems, making 
excellent material for cutting as well as for garden decoration. 
Dreamlight. A large full flower composed of many narrow flat 
petals of a lovely shade of pale old rose illuminated with yellow 
at the base. Numerous twisted and curled petaloids around the 
disc make the peony formation most perfect and the flower most 
attractive. 
Drum Major. One of the largest of the Peony-flowered type 
which under ordinary field culture attains a size of over 8 inches; 
in color, it is one of the most brilliant, a rich fiery-red which is 
intensified by a lemon-yellow centre with which the petals are 
also more or less tipped and marked. 
Hampton Court. One of the best; a bold flower of good form, 
of a bright mauve-pink. 
Mme. Coissard. To us this is the most artistic and graceful 
Dahlia of this type; its flowers are large, composed of incurving 
shell-like petals; these are of brilliant French purple or carmine- 
crimson, freely marked, shaded and suffused with white. 
Mme. Paul Aubrey. A distinct and desirable novelty of true 
Peony form. In color a beautiful rich deep mauve-pink. The 
outer petals are broad and flat, the centre petals quilled and 
rolled towards the centre, 
Mondscheibe. Large canary-yellow, very free-flowering and 
attractive. 
Vivandiere. Of immense size and great depth; color a lively 
cherry-carmine, shading lighter towards the tips. 
Price. Any of the above, 75 cts. each; the set of 7 for $5.00. 
New CENTURY 
SINGLE DAHLIA 
PEONY DAHLIA, 
Mme. Paut AUBREY 
New Century Single Dahlias 
Hazel Heiter. Bright crimson-carmine, with deeper shadings, 
base of petals canary-yellow. 
Jack. Brilliant fiery scarlet, the base of the petals overlaid with 
golden-yellow; the freest flowering Dahlia grown. 
Rose-pink Century. A clear rose-pink color; a strong grower, 
with long, stiff stems; fine for cutting. 
Scarlet Century. Brilliant scarlet with golden disc. 
Snowflake. Very free-flowering; pure white. 
St. George. A splendid primrose yellow. 
Tango Century. Cadmium-yellow shaded or- 
ange-scarlet, distinct and novel. 
Twentieth Century. Intense rosy crimson, 
shading gradually to almost white on the edges 
and a light halo around the disc. 
Price. Any of the above, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per 
doz. One each of the 8 varieties for $2.50. 
Collarette Dahlias 
The Collarette 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 
different color from the rest of the flower. 
ting, particularly when arranged in vases by themselves. | 
Very graceful for cut- 
Ami Nonin. Dark crimson-carmine, collar white suffused rose. 
Maurice Rivoire. Ox-blood red and white fringed collar. 
Mme. Gygax. Bright cochineal-red, primrose yellow collar. 
Rosette. Giant size, velvety cerise suffused white, white collar. 
Price. Any of the above choice varieties, 35 cts. each. A collec- 
tion of one each of the 4 sorts for $1.25. 
Note—The Dahlias offered on this page will be supplied in dormant field grown roots of proper planting size. 
