Dreer 's Popu lar 



Dahlias 



Jersey Beauty 



45-270 Blue Jersey (S.D.). Well-formed blooms of giant 

 size resembling Jersey Beauty in every respect, except that 

 the color is soft Tyrian rose. SOc each. 



45-272 Clara Carder (I.D.). Pastel Cyclamen pink flowers 

 of extra-large size with cupped and twisted petals. A 

 strong grower, profuse bloomer, and always satisfactory. 

 SOc each. 



45-274 Callani' Fox (F.D.). Luminous dark claret -red 

 flowers measuring 6 inches across. Beautiful well-formed 

 flowers borne on heavj' stems. 40c each. 



45-276 Golden Eclipse (F.D.). Tall vigorous plants carn,'- 

 ing on long stems clear golden yellow flowers with shad- 

 ings of salmon and flesh in the center. SOc each. 



45-278 Jane Cowl (I.D.). Truly giant~flowers 

 of warm buff blended with old gold and shad- 

 ing to apricot and rose in the center. 40c each. , , 



Mrs. 



45-280 Jersey's Beacon (F.D.). Brilliant bright 

 scarlet blooms with a reflex of buff. Early, 

 free flowering, and with sturdy stems. SOc each. 



45-282 Jersey Beauty (F.D.). The most popu- 

 lar of all pink DahHas. Truly a giant with 

 well-shaped heavy blooms carried on vigorous 

 plants. 40c each. 



45-284 Margaret W. Wilson (I.D.). A delight- 

 ful variety with petals which are creamy white 

 on the face backed up with Phlox pink. Very 

 large blooms and a strong plant. SOc each. 



45-286 Marshall's Beauty (F.D.). Vigorous 

 plants bearing a profusion of large blooms 

 combining rosy pink with lavender-lilac into 

 a pleasing opalescent color scheme. SOc each. 



45-288 Mrs. George Le Boutillier (I.D.). An 

 exquisite carmine red Dahlia which may be 

 seen measuring 14^ inches across in Dahlia 

 exhibitions. Good care is needed to grow it 

 to such large size. SOc each. 



The varieties of Dahlias offered on these pages 

 have been chosen with great care. All of them have 

 been thoroughly tested and may be depended upon 

 to give the utmost satisfaction to the home gar- 

 dener. Those who are acquainted with Dahlias will 

 recognize among them quite a few outstanding prize 

 winners at the flower shows. All varieties are offered 

 as tubers ready for delivery at any time. 



45-290 Mrs. I. De Ver Warner (F.D.). One of 

 the most vigorous and profuse with bright lUac- 

 rose blooms. Of extra-large size and perfect form, 

 40c each. 



45-292 Prince of Persia (I.D.). Iridescent cardi- 

 nal red of an impelling richness. A vigorous 

 grower and free bloomer for aU purposes. 60c each. 



45-294 Ruby Taylor. (I.D.)'. A flower of large 

 size and elegant form presenting a striking ruby- 

 red with purple shadings. SOc each. 



45-296 Salmon Supreme (F.D.). Quite an unusual 

 shade of salmon-orange which has a delightful 

 glow. The blooms are large, well-formed, and 

 carried on long stems. SOc each. 



45-298 Sir Lancelot (F.D.). Gamet-rose shaded 

 with purple making it one of the unusual colors 

 often compared with those found in Persian rugs. 

 40c. each. 



45-300 Sultan of Hillcrest (F.D.). Glorious lemon-yellow 

 blooms with rosy pink reverse with the petals recurving 

 all the way back to the stem. SOc each. 



45-302 Thomas A. Edison (F.D.). Appealing flowers of a 

 rich royal purple or Petunia violet color. Does best in 

 rich soil. 40c each. 



45-304 Watchung Giant (I.D.). Easy to grow and always 

 admired. Deep amber yellow flowers attractively profused 

 with bright cadmium orange. A DahHa for everybody. 

 SOc each. 



45-306 White Wonder (I.D.). Has artistic long twisted 

 petals of a snowy white. Vigorous, free blooming, and 

 therefore always popular. 40c each. 



I. de Ver Warner 



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