18 HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA 
Select Standard 
ies =f 4 Decorative Dahlias 
Black Beauty. Deep vel- 
vety maroon. 
Catherine Duer. tridescent- 
red; a favorite for cut- 
ting. 
Clifford W. Bruton. A fine, 
bright yellow. 
Coronna. A miniature pure 
white, usually from 2% 
to 3 inches in diameter, 
of most perfect form 
and remarkably  free- 
flowering. 
Dragond’Or. A soft vel- 
low with petals cleft on 
the tips; quite distinct. 
Eureka. A deep rose color, 
of large size and fine 
form. 
F. L. Bassett. Carmine- 
purple, shading deeper 
at the centre. 
Gold of Ophir. Rich ola- 
gold shading to amber. 
Henry Patrick. \  peauti- 
ful pure white. 
Juno. A rich velvety red- 
‘ ; dish-brown, with bril- 
liant carmine markings, flowers of large 
- size onstrong stems. 
Lucie, Pale ecru with old-gold rose shadings; dis- 
tinct and pleasing. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIA Lyndhurst. Brilliant cardinal-red. A fine cut 
SOUVENIR DBE - flower. 
MAURICB RIVOIRE f 
MS Monte Rosa. <A delicate rosy-mauve, tinted carmine, 
of good form on good, stiff stems. 
Seven Oaks Scarlet. A miniature variety, rarely over Orange King. Rich, glowing orange-scarlet, 
2% inches across, and a gem either for garden deco- zs a ; 
ration or as a cut flower; the perfect flowers, borne Ouray. Rich, deep velvety maroon of good form, very 
on stiff stems, are of a vivid orange-scarlet. free-flowering. 
Souvenir de Maurice Rivoire. A broad petaled variety, Princess Victoria Louise. A bright solferino-red, flow- 
forming a graceful, loose flower, the ground color ers on long stems. 
of which is deep amber suffused and marked with Rayon d’Or. 
raspberry-red at the tips; quite distinct. Bright terra-cotta with golden shadings. 
Sylvia. Soft, pleasing mauve-pink, gradually chang- Sea Shell. Aa miniature flower, 2 to 2% inches in di- 
ing to white in the centre. A fine cut flower. ameter, varying in color from shell-pink to crimson- 
a ~ = 3 pink; very free-flowering. 
Triomphe de Schmitt, Tips of petals carmine-red : = 
flamed towards the centre with golden-yellow and Senor Leon Perez. Delicate mauve-pink shading to 
suffused with crimson; large, well-shaped flower. white at the centre, a well-built flower on stiff 
r stems, free and early. 
Wm. Agnew. Rich, dazzling carmine-red. ; 
Wilhelm Miller. Rich, aniline-red, suffused with purple. 
PRICE—Any of the above 20c each; $2.00 
per dozen; $15.00 per 100. One each 
of the 25 sorts for $4.00. 
Anemone Flowered or 
Gloria Dahlias 
A new and distinct type with a single outer row of 
showy petals, the centre or dise being taken up with 
tubular, cleft petals usually of the same color as the 
outer petals, the flower as a whole reminding one of 
the Spring-flowering Anemones. 
Graziella. Rose color with white spots, the disc petals 
golden-yellow. 
Horace. Deep claret-red striped with white, base of 
petals salmon, disc florets old gold striped with red. 
Mme. Charles Molin. Creamy-white of good form. 
Mme. Pierre Dupont. Bright garnet shading to purple 
on the edges. 
PRICE—30c each. One each of the 4 sorts, 
$ 1 .00. DECORATIVE DAHLIA LYNDHURST 
