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THE "BOUNTIFUL" 



Collection of 

 12 Free*blooming Dahlias 



Decorative Dahlia 

 BALTIMORE 



"Undoubtedly one of the finest Dahlias introduced to date. The 



flowers are large with broad petals, light lemon yellow in color. The p 



plant is a strong grower, of branching habit, producing flowers in p 



| great quantity. Long stems hold the flower, face upward. (See en- M 



graving Letter F.) 



Decorative Dahlia, BELOIT 



Particularly effective on account of its very large double flowers, I • 

 held well above the foliage on long stiff stems. The color is rich pur- ' 

 plish-garnet, shading deeper toward the center. 



Cactus Dahlia 

 COUNTESS OF LONSDALE 



Lustrous salmon-pink. A very desirable variety for cutting. 

 Flowers very freely and is nicely formed. (.See engraving, Letter I) jj 



Peony-Flowered Dahlia 

 DIEMONT VAN BIJSTEIN 



The color is a most delicate mauve pink with lilac tints toward j i 

 the edge of the petals. The flowers are large and decidedly pleasing ' -; 

 in effect. They are borne on long stems of wiry stiffness well above , 

 the foliage. Fine for cutting. The plant is a strong, healthy grower , j 

 averaging about 5 ft. in height and bushy; an early and profuse * " 

 bloomer. 



Decorative Dahlia HORTULANUS FIET 



A very large free-flowering variety. Color a delicate shade of; 

 Ehrimp pink, the tips of each petal barely touched with gold. 



New Decorative Dahlia 

 HORTULANUS WITTE 



One of the most valuable Dahlias yet introduced, both as a bloom- ™ 

 ing plant and for cut flowers. Pure white in color and fine regular fi 

 form; broad petals, perfectly full flowers. _A variety that should be • ..-■ 

 in every collection, especially where cut flowers are wanted. (See IS 

 engraving, Letter L) 



Decorative Dahlia KING of the AUTUMN 



This variety is worthy of special mention as a cut flower sort. The [fj> 

 I flowers are produced freely on long stiff stems. Color a pretty burnt ti- 

 ll amber tinged and shaded old rose.' 



| Cactus Dahlia, MARGUERITE BOUCHON [ 



The color is an exquisite shade of brilliant, yet soft, rose, with a !'; 



Hvery large white center and distinctly defined white tips. It is a B 



strong free grower, fine foliage; a very free bloomer with long-stemmed --"■ 



flowers held well above the foliage. Fine for cut flowers. (See en- gp 



graving, Letter J) 



Fancy Dahlia, MADAME A. LUMIERE 



It is indeed a beautiful sort, a soft creamy w-hite with distinct violet- M 

 crimson on the tips of the petals. The latter color extends down- B 

 wards, lessening towards the center, producing a charming effect. &i) 

 A "decorative" variety, of medium size. (See engraving, Letter K) iM' 



Cactus Dahlia NANCY MAE 



Among the newer Cactus Dahlias this variety may well be consid- 

 ered of more than passing merit, because of its exquisite color and fine 

 form. The flowers are intense scarlet with maroon shadings enhanc- 

 intr the richness of coloring. Large flowers of great depth, always full 

 1 to the center. (S?e engraving. Letter G) _ 



Peony Flowered Dahlia 

 PRESIDENT FALLIERES 



A most distinct new variety. The color is intense red, so vivid as 

 ; to dazzle the eye. Flowers large size, typical Peony form; long 



'% Btems. Very free flowering. (See engraving, Letter E) 



Decorative Dahlia SYLVIA 



Color soft~mauve pink, changing to white at the center, a variety 

 that is grown extensively by cut flower growers because of its good 

 keeping qualities.. Flowers of good average size on stiff stems. (See 

 engraving. Letter H) 



sPrice, The "Bountiful" Collection of 12 Dahlias, 

 field-grown roots, $4.00. 



We will supply any of the varieties in the Bountiful Collection, field 

 grown roots, at 40e. each; S4.00 per doz. 



