From PETER HENDERSON & CO., 
NEW YORK 153 
-Henderson’s “All-Star” Collection 
of Dahlias 
Shown in Colors on Inside of Back Cover 
No. 1. New Decorative Dahlia Kiwanis 
A new introduction and really a new type in Decorative Dahlias. The 
form is all that can be desired with broad incurved and twisted petals 
and very double center. Color a bright canary yellow that is admired 
by every one. For a mass of color and a constant display this variety 
is not excelled by any other. Price, field-grown roots, $2.00 each. 
No. 2. New Cactus Dahlia Warren S. Seipp 
A bold, upright grower, furnishing abundant flowers for cutting. 
They are naturally large, and if the plant is disbudded flowers of excep- 
tional size develop perfectly. The color is spectrum red, shading to 
carmine toward the center. Price, field-grown roots, $2.00 each. 
No. 3. New Decorative Dahlia Rotarian 
The color is violet maroon. Tall growing, loose petalled, large 
flowered and free blooming, this variety resembles Kiwanis in every- 
thing but color. It will rank as one of the best varieties on the exhibition 
ae ees in the long or short-stem classes. Price, field-grown roots, 
each. 
No. 4. New Hybrid Cactus Dahlia Patapsco 
This variety is destined to take a leading place in every Dahlia garden. 
The flowers are large and full, measuring six inches or over in diameter. 
The petals are loosely incurved; of a delicate mauve rose, sufiused pink. 
Price, field-grown roots, $2.00 each. 
SPECIAL OFFER: The “All-Star” Collection of. Four Splendid Dahlins: Field-Grown Roots, $5.50 
Improved Large 
Double or ‘Show Dahlias’’ 
A. D. Livoni 
Beautiful soft lustrous pink.’ Grand flowers, beautifully quilled. 
fine free blooming variety for cutting. 
Black Diamond 
Purple garnet, shading black. Large flowers. 
Chas. Lanier 
Deep yellowish amber, buff shadings. Long stems. 
° Dorothy Peacock 
A beautiful soft pink shading eboney darker on the 
outer petals, as the flower expands. Strong, vigorous 
grower, without any indication of weakness or disease, 
each plant being sturdy and vigorous. 
Ethel Maude 
Pure white, slightly tinged pale lavender in the 
center. Flowers large and full. 
Frank Smith 
Intense purplish-black maroon, tipped white 
Probably the most effective of all the variegated 
Dahlias. Occasionally this variety comes a solid 
color, as is the case in most variegated Dahlias, when 
it is a dark maroon. 
Queen of Yellows 
A beautiful, profuse, clear yellow; a general favorite. 
White Swan 
A beautiful pure white variety, blooms early and 
constantly, long stems, fine for cutting. 
Price, oN roots, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz., 
set of 8 for $3.50. 
Special Low Offer of 
12 Dahlia Roots for $3.50 
For $3.50 we will send 12 Dahlia roots by 
parcel post. Each variety will be labeled, but 
the selection must be left to us at the time. 
the order is filled. We cannot supply a list 
beforehand but good contrasting colors will 
be sent. As we sometimes have a surplus 
of some new varieties we are enabled to in- 
clude in this low offer some of the choicest 
sorts. 
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Early White Dahlia 
Jean Kerr 
An ideal pure white Dahlia for all purposes. It is sométimes classed 
as a show variety because of its closely set petals and ball shape, but it 
really belongs to the Decorative class. One of the earliest to bloom, it 
produces flowers continuously until killed by frost. (See illustration.) 
rice, field-grown roots, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
All Dahlia roots listed on this page are delivered transportation paid in the U. S. or possessions. Order Early. 
