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EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN—Flower Bulbs 
Henderson’s “1926” Quartet 
; of New Dahlias 
Shown in Colors on Opposite Page 
New Decorative Dahlia Ebenezer 
A beautiful variety of the new type of decorative Dahlias with long 
twisted petals. The color is bright velvety maroon on the front with a 
lighter color on the back; a tall grower, large flowers on long stems. 
Price, field-grown roots, $2.00 each, $20.00 per doz. 
New Decorative Dahlia Merritt 
Among the many new Dahlias introduced there are none in our opinion 
which are likely to have a wider popularity than this. It resembles the 
Patrick O’Mara in shape and style of growth, producing large flowers 
which last well when cut. The color is bright lemon yellow. Whether 
considered from the standpoint of the commercial grower or from the 
viewpoint of the Dahlia fancier it is without a superior. Price, field- 
grown roots, $2.00 each, $20.00 per doz. 
New Decorative Dahlia Joppa 
A new Dahlia of unusual merit. The color is dark salmon rose blended 
with apricot and gold. It is a variety which reponds to good culture, 
and when disbudded flowers measuring 8 to 10 inches in diameter may 
be had. Price, field-grown roots, $2.00 each, $20.00 per doz. 
New Cactus Dahlia Hollywood 
Modern Dahlia culture has developed many superb varieties, but none 
better than Hollywood. It is a beautiful salmon pink of the true quilled 
Cactus type. Flowers of immense size, measuring on well-grown plants 
6 to 8 inches across. Price, field-grown roots, $2.00 each, $20.00 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER: The ‘1926’ Quartet of New Dahlias, Field-Grown Roots, $6.00 
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Peony-Flowered Dahlias 
The flowers of this type are very large, averaging 8 inches across when well grown. 
The petals are broad andribbon-like, the center shows, 
adding an artistic charm, closely resembling the semi-double Peonies in appearance. 
Diemont Van Bijstein 
The color is a most delicate lilac mauve with bluish tints toward 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. 
Dr. H. Sewall 
A distinct variety of this interesting type, very broad flat petals, sur- 
rounding a small yellow disc. Color, a pink fawn with slight amber 
shading at the base of the petals. 
H. J. Lovink 
Lilac at outer edge, base of petals yellow, sometimes 
running in stripes through the petals. 
Mrs. Charles L. Seybold 
A distinct variety is this interesting type, and a great 
acquisition. It is a deep rose pink, edged with white; 
very attractive. It blooms most abundantly and con- 
tinuously, has long stems and is splendid for cut flowers. 
With its wealth of flowers, this variety stands out 
among hundreds. 
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 stems. Very free flowering. 
Queen Elizabeth 
This is a fine variety, a good, free bloomer and 
the flowers are produced on long stems, The color is 
silvery cerise pink. (See illustration.) Price, 75e. each, 
$7.50 per doz. 
Queen Wilhelmina 
A pure white variety, and in this the golden yellow 
center shows to unusual and distinct advantage. A 
splendid contrast to the other sorts. 
Weber 
Very broad petals, rose pink at the base, softening 
to light pink at the outer edges. The flowers are large 
but not so double as most of the Peony Dahlias. 
Price, field-grown roots, except where noted, 50c. 
each, $5.00 per doz., set of eight for $4.00. 
Dwarf Double Pompone Dahlias 
This type produces globular flowers in great profu- 
sion on rather dwarf plants. The flowers are very useful 
for summer bouquets, about 2 inches across, pretty and 
not obtrusive. ; 
Alewine. Flesh, edged lavender pink. 
Allie Mourey. Pinkish white, tipped deep pink. 
Crimson Queen. Deep crimson, shaded purple. 
Indian Chief. A very rich shade of reddish crimson. 
Stems long and wiry. p 
Little Beauty. Delicate shrimp pink, an early and 
profuse bloomer. : 
Snowclad. The best of white Pompones. 
pletely covered with a mass of flowers. 
rice, field-grown roots, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz., 
set of 6 for $2.00. 
Com- 
All Dahlia roots listed on this page are delivered transportation paid in the U. S. or possessions. Order Early. 
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