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DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



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DECORATIVE Dahlia, Jersey's Radiant 



Earl Williams. An exceptionally attractive fancy or variegated 

 variety, the flowers are of largest size, of splendid formation of a 

 brilliant crimson-scarlet color, each petal tipped with white; an 

 early and free bloomer. 75 cts. each. 



Eldorado. Picture a comparatively low growing bush with 

 immense golden-yellow blooms which stand up and look you 

 in the face, and you have Eldorado. A strong feature of this 

 beauty is the depth of the flower which corresponds with the 

 size; a splendid Dahlia in every way. 75 cts. each. 



Ellinor Vanderveer. An incomparable Dahlia of e.xquisite 

 beauty and of great size and depth having every desirable 

 quality. Color a rich, glowing, satiny pink. One of the 

 earliest to come into flower. 75 cts. each. 



Eliza Clarke Bull. A wonderfully good pure white, one of 

 the largest and deepest of its class, of perfect form with petals 

 just sufiiciently irregular to prevent any stiffness in formation 

 of the flowers. SI. 50 each. 



Faith Garibaldi. A California Gold Medal Dahlia with 

 flowers of immense size and great depth, held up straight on 

 strong stiff stems. Color a superb rose-pink. SI. 00 each. 



Faith Slocombe. One of the desirable autumn tints; a 

 pure apricot with a touch of salmon-rose; large size, early 

 and free. 50 cts. each. 



Fort Washington. A dark mahogany-red that does not 

 fade, the best and largest dark red exhibidon Decorative. 

 The plants as well as the flowers are giants with long strong 

 stems. S2.00 each. 



Granada. One of Mr. Broomall's splendid introductions, very large, 

 clean cut, broad petaled, variety of a clear lemon-yellow of splendid 

 form on good stems. $2.50 each. 



Grenadier. The very large flowers are supported on good stems. The 

 coloring is imique, the face of the flower is a purplish-maroon; the 

 reverse of the petals silvery-white. These are quilled and formed in 

 such a manner as to show both colors; giving the effect of being varie- 

 gated. §1.00 each. 



Halvella. One of the most beautiful. It has flowers not only 

 of large size, but of great depth of most perfect and pleasing 

 form, color a beautiful shade of mallow-pink which is enlivened 

 by a golden sheen. 75 cts. each. 



Harry Mayer. A most satisfactory and attractive Dahlia, it 

 has size, depth, splendid stem, holds an even full centre, a 

 sturdy, healthy grower, in color a beautiftd silvery pink with 

 rose reverse. S2.50 each. 



Harry Sheldon, Jr. A large well formed flower of delightful 

 color, the outer petals bright lavender-pink with creamy-white 

 centre, strong semi-dwarf growth. 75 cts. each. 



Hortulanus Fist. Flower over 8 inches in diameter, of the most 

 delicate shade of coral-pink, the tip of each petal barely touched 

 with gold. The entire flower has a suffusion of delicate tints of 

 red and yellow, which gives a glow yet softness of color of great 

 charm. 75 cts. each. 



Insulinde. One of the most popular varieties both as a cut 

 flower as well as for garden decoration. The blooms are from 

 7 to 8 inches in diameter with just suflScient broad, long, curled 

 and twisted petals to form a perfect graceful flower. These 

 are held horizontally on the stem- like a Chrysanthemum. 

 Color a beautiful golden ochre, with salmon-red suffusion which 

 deepens towards the centre. 75 cts. each. 



Islam Patrol. A gorgeously rich colored flower, a dark velvety 

 crimson-scarlet tipped and flushed with pure gold. One of the 

 most brilliantly colored varieties. $1.00 each. 



Jersey's Fiancee. A good sized flower always carried on good 



stems, color rose-pink, base of petals suffused with yellow and 



slight golden tips. 75 cts. each. 



Jersey's Ideal. A deep amaranth-pink, very disrinct, with the flowers 



borne face up like Chrysanthemums on the top of stiff stems, with long 



petals curling over making a very deep flower; vigorous and free. 



$1.00 each. 



Jersey's King. Very large perfect flowers of a brilliant Oriental-red 



with carmine suffusion. 75 cts. each. 

 Jersey's Pride. A large attractive flower, apricot orange with golden 

 suffusion. 75 cts. each. 



Jersey's Radiant. Verj' large flower, of bitter-sweet orange 

 color, one of the best exhibition varieties and fine for cutting. 

 75 cts. each. 



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Decorattve Dahlia, Faith Garibaldi 



-The Dahlias offered on this page will be supplied in dormant field grown roots of proper planting size 



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