From PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK 



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Henderson's "Bouquet" Collection of Early 

 and Continuous Flowering Dahlias 



One Each of Eight Varieties Listed Below for $5.00 



(Shown in color on inside of back cover) 



No. l. New Cactus Dahlia Judge Preston 



A unique variety with long narrow petals. Large clear bronze flowers. The habit 

 of the plant is strong and branching. Price, field-grown roots, $1.00 each, $10.00 

 per doz. 



No. 2. Decorative Dahlia Oregon Beauty 



This is a variety that will be grown by Dahlia lovers for its rich color; an intense 

 oriental red with golden sheen and garnet suffusion. It produces its large flowers on 

 long stems in the greatest profusion. Price, field-grown roots, SOc. each, 55.00 per doz. 



No. 3. Decorative Dahlia Dream 



An ideal variety for exhibition. The flowers are frequently 7 inches and over in 

 diameter. The petals are broad, yellow at the base and pink at the outer ends. Price, 

 field-grown roots, 75c. each, 37.50 per doz. 



No. 4. Decorative Dahlia Patrick O'Mara 



The flowers are of the Decorative type, over 7 inches across, with broad petals 

 beautifully twisted and curled. The color is a soft salmony pink with golden shades 

 and the whole is overlaid with a beautiful metallic sheen. The stems, which are long 

 and strong, hold the blooms stiffly erect, and as a cut flower it has wonderful lasting 

 qualities. (See full description on page 151.) Price, field-grown roots, $1.00 each, 

 $10.00 per doz. 



No. 5. Decorative Dahlia Paul Bonyon 



The color is salmon-pink, with a golden sheen, which intensifies the coloring. 

 Good-sized flowers are produced early and continuously to the end of the season. 

 Price, field-grown roots, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 



No. 6. White Dahlia Gen. Pershing 



This is sometimes classed as a Decorative, but it is really of the hybrid cactus type. 

 It is pure white in color and of fine regular form, broad petals, perfectly full flowers. 

 Should be in every garden. Price, field-grown roots, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 



No. 7. Cactus Dahlia Attraction 



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. Fine for cutting. Price. Hold grown 

 routs, 75c. onrh. $7.50 per doz. 



No. 8. New Decorative- Dahlia Judge DuilK&ll 



A wonderfully rich and intense crimson-maroon. A most profuse bloomer with long 

 stems, fine for cut-flowers. A true "Decorative" of beautiful form. By disbudding 

 flowers of remarkable size may be had. Price, field-grown roots, $1.50 each, $15.00 

 per do/ 



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The flowers 



Clematis-Flowered Dahlias 



Distinguished for their large Clematis like flowers, fi to 8 

 inches across The coloring is very intense aiid showy. They 

 make noble plants, about 5 feet nigh. 



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Scarlet-crimson flowers, bronze foliage. Very ornamental, 

 are not so large as those following. (See illustration.) 



Fringed 20th Century. The color is intense rosy crimson, with white tips 

 and white disc around the yellow center. 



Rose Pink Century. Clear rose pink, immense size. 



Scarlet "Century." The brightest dazzling scarlet, without shade or 

 blemish. The flowers are of fine, round form and finish. 



Sensation. Vivid vermilion, heavily striped with white, 

 very striking. 



A new variety and 



St. George. A pretty, pure yellow. It is a very free bloomer and fine for cut- 

 ting. Very showy in the garden. 



White "Century." Beautiful snow-white. A vigorous grower and profuse 

 bloomer. 



Price for the above, field-grown roots, 40c. each, $4.00 per doz. Set of 7 

 Clematis-flowered Dahlias for $2.50. 



"Collarette" Dahlias 



Eden. A lovely pure white collarette. Good, bushy habit, free flowering. 



Maurice Rlvolre. Rich, dark maroon, very deep in the center of the petals. 

 Pure white "collar." A large, broad-petaled variety of splendid appear- 

 ance. (See illustration, letter A.) 



Valentine. Yellow shaded crimson, white collarette. (See illustration, 

 letter B.) 

 Price for the above, field-grown roots, SOc. each; Set of 3 for $1.25. 



Special Offer 



As there are many people who care little for special sorts, we offer 

 our selection of named varieties, said selection to be made at the 

 time the order is filled, of good contrasting colors and sorts. Price, 

 field-grown roots, 3 for $1.00« 6 for $2.00. $3.50 per doz., $25.00 

 l>er 100. 



All Dahlia roots listed on this page are delivered transportation paid in the U. S. or possessions. Order Earlr 



