HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA 



NEW CENT! l:v DAHLIA 

 ROSE-PINK 



Mme. Anthelme Combet. The finest white for cut- 

 ting; of great substance. Plants ready April 15th. 

 50 ets. each, s 



Mrs. J. C. Hance. One of the prettiest, very large, 

 well rounded flowers; early In the season it is 

 white slightly flushed and tipped with soft rose- 

 pink, later in the season the entire flower Is a 

 tender rose-pink. Plants ready April 15th. 25 

 cts. each. 



Pink Century. Delicate soft pink. 



Rose-Pink Century. Flowers 6 inches and 

 over in diameter, of a clear rose-pink 

 color; a strong grower with long stiff 

 stems, fine for cutting. 



New Century 



Single Dahlias 



These magnificent single varieties are 

 all of free-branching habit, flowering 

 early, profusely and continuously through- 

 out the season; flowers 4% to 6 inches 

 across on stems 3 feet long, and when cut 

 keep in good condition for many days. 



Anna Long, a beautiful pink with silvery 

 white suffusion, one of the best. 25 

 its. each. 



Crimson Century. Rich, deep velvet crim- 

 son, shaded maroon, with rose halo 

 around a yellow disc. 



Deegen's Riese. Rich Tyrian-rose, with 

 a brilliant red iridescence at the 

 / base of each petal. 



Eckford Century A counterpart in 

 single of the double fancy variety 

 Lottie Eckford, a pure white which 

 is spotted and pencilled with crim- 

 -i'ii. The largest of the Century 

 varieties. Plants ready April 15th. 

 50 cts. each. 



Fringed Century Intense rosy crimson with 

 lighter markings, fringed or cleft petals. 



Gladys. A much improved form of Twentieth 

 Century of large size, retaining its bright 

 • ■■lor throughout the season, centre of 

 petals brilliant rosy-crimson with rose- 

 pink band on either side and snow-white 

 centre surrounding the yellow disc. 



Golden Century, a splendid large primrose- 

 yellow. Plants ready April 15th. 50 cts. 

 each. 



Hazel Heiter. Bright crimson carmine with deeper 

 shadings, base of petals canary yellow. 25 cts. 



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Jack. Brilliant fiery scarlet, the base of the petals 

 laid with golden-yellow; the freest-flowering 

 Dahlia grown. 



Maroon Century. Rich maroon, with yellow disc. 



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Scarlet Century, 



disc. 



Brilliant scarlet, golden 



Spanish Century. Primrose - yellow, 

 striped, pencilled and spotted 

 with deep carmine-red. Plants 

 ready April 15th, 35 cts. each. ' 



Twentieth Century. Early in the 

 season an intense rosy-crimson, 

 shading gradually to almost « 



white on the edges and a light • 



halo around the disc. As the 

 season advances the flowers be- -^ 



come lighter, changing to almost 

 pure white, suffused with soft 

 pink. 



White Century. Pure white, with large, heavy, 

 overlapping petals of good texture. 35 cts. 

 each. 



Wildfire Century Brilliant cochineal-red with 

 orange-scarlet suffusion, habit dwarf and 

 free. 35 cts. each. 



PRICE — -Any of the above, except where noted, 

 20c each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Collection of one each of the 19 varieties for $4.50 



NEW CENTUR1 DAHLIA 

 FORD CENT! KY 



For Wholesale Prices see pages 1 to 4 



