The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 



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Peony-Flowered Dahlias 



Rodman Wanamaker. New introduction. A real 

 giant among giants, flowers measuring from 9% to 

 13 inches in diameter. The buds are pale lemon yellow 

 developing into a golden bronzy salmon pink and 

 finally into a beautiful bright shade of Ochraceous 

 salmon, with a reflex of spinel pink. The plant is a 

 giant and produces the giant flowers facing on long 

 straight stiff stems. Each $7.50. 



Ann Duskin. The flowers are of good size, rich- 

 est maroon, shading to jet black at the center as the 

 flower is opening. Each 75c. 



Canada. The white flowers are massive with 

 heavy petals and are held erect on long stiff stems. An 

 early, free and continuous bloomer. Each 75c. 



Katherine Journey. Introduced 1925. The firet 

 flowers are fully double borne erect on cane stiff stems. 

 Color is yellow at base of each petal shading to rich 

 bronzy red, and tipped yellow. Each $1.50. 



Queen Elizabeth. A beautiful rosy mauve with 

 curled center petals. The color improves, they keep 

 longer and are at their best just before frost. Each 50c. 



Rosalia Styles. Beautiful form, immense size, 

 stiff stems, strong vigorous sturdy plant, a free 

 bloomer, a wonderful live lustrous color-bright tyrian 

 pink, tipped lighter, reflex pink. Each $1.00. 



Unique. Half of the flowers are perfectly full at the 

 center the other half of them have numerous curled and 

 twisted petals, almost covering the center. Color, rich rosy 

 mauve, with crimson shade at base of petal. Each 50c. 



Collarette Dahlias 



Fayette. Bright scarlet with light yellow collar petals at 

 base of each petal. Each 25c, 



Marley. Clear light canary yellow. Each 25c. 



Maurice Revoire. Rich crimson maroon, white collar. 

 Each 25c, 



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Peony Dahlia 



Pompom Dahlias 



Belle of Springfield. Soft rosy red borne in profusion 

 on slender stems above the foliage. Each 50c. ' 



Fairy Queen. Yellow, edged carmine. Each 25c. \ 



Snowclad. The best pure white. Each 25c. 



Single Dahlias 



James Wheeler. Rich golden yellow, with one-third of 

 each petal overlaid soft rosy red. Big flowers on long stiff stems 

 and remarkably long keepers. Each 75c. 



Peaches and Cream. Color cream suf- 

 fused peach pink. Each 75c. 



Purity. The newest and best pure white 

 century. Has been grown 9 inches across. 

 Each 50c. 



Ball Dahlias 



Peacock. Introduced 1925. This plant is 

 dwarf and branching. The flowers are large for 

 this type, perfectly formed, color rich crimson- 

 purple witii each petal tipped white. Long, 

 erect, rigid stems. Each $5.00. 



Dorothy Peacock. Large, perfect shaped 

 flowers of bright sea-shell pink. Each 25c. 



Gold Medal. Deep golden yellow, tipped 

 and suffused oriental red. Each 50c. 



Jean Kerr. Pure white, medium size. 

 Splendid florist's variety. Each 25c. 



Kissimmee. A wonderful blending of yel- 

 low gold and ochre; reflex pale amaranth pink. 

 The petals are cupped or partially quilled. 

 Each $1.50. 



Mixed Dahlias 



A mixture of choice named varieties, all 

 colors and types. They are strong healthy roots 

 and will produce a wealth of cut flowers all 

 summer lon^' If you want a garden of mystery, 

 a garden of surprises, buy some of these mixed 

 dahlias. Each 2oc. Doz. $2.50. 



