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For Large Dahlias Cut Back Severely late in August 



Henderson's 

 Radiant Collection of New Dahlias 



Shown in Colors on Opposite Page 



No. 1 . New Decorative Dalia Quota 



A ball-shaped decorative Dahlia that is admired by all who see it, a 

 pure glistening white flower on long stems. Keeps a long time when cut. 

 Price, field-grown roots, SI. 50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



No. 2. Decorative Dahlia Leo Neisson 



The color is an extremely soft rich strawberry red. The great abund- 

 ance of large blossoms makes this one of the most showy and desirable 

 Dahlias. Price, field-growa roots, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



No. 3. New Decorative Dahlia Romney 



Large, perfectly-formed flowers, never showing the center, broad 

 petals. The color is a very rich shade of velvety crimson maroon, not 

 dull but very much alive. Price, field-grown roots, $2.00 each; 

 $20.00 per doz. 



No. 4. 



New Cactus Dahlia Kholoros 



A charming variety of the popular Cactus type. The flowers are 

 "large with petals gracefully quilled and curled. Color, lemon yellow. 

 Long, wiry stems hold the flowers well above the foliage. Price, field- 

 grown roots, $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



No. 5. 



Cactus Dahlia Mariposa 



A magnificent variety of the Hybrid Cactus type and a new color in 

 Dahlias. It is best described as rosy-violet with a silvery sheen on the 

 back of the petals, this sometimes shows at the edges, giving a charming 

 effect. Price, field-grown roots, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



No. 6. Decorative Dahlia Dorothy Robbins 



Large flowers of a real autumn shade. This variety is worthy of 

 special mention as a cut flower sort. Color, a pretty burnt amber tinged 

 and shaded old rose. Price, field-grown roots, $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Special Offer: 



The Radiant Collection of New Dahlias, Field-Grown Roots, $6.00 

 Tfansprotation Paid in United States or Possessions 



Dwarf Double Pompon Dahlias 



This type produces globular flowers in great profusion on rather dwarf 

 plants. The flowers are very useful for summer bouquets, about 2 inches 

 across, pretty and not obtrusive. Very popular for floral baskets and 

 table decoration. 



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. 



Little Beauty. Delicate shrimp pink, an early and profuse bloomer. 



Little May. Bright lemon yellow beautifully quilled. 



Snowclad. The best of white Pompons. Completely covered with a 

 mass of flowers. Price, field-grown roots, 50c. each ; $5.00 per doz. ; 

 set of 7 for $2.75. 



Pompon Dah- 

 lias combined 

 with Baby's 

 Breath (Gypso- 

 phila) make a 

 charming table 

 decoration. 



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Collarette" Dahlias 



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

 flowering. 



Maurice Ri voire. Rich, dark maroon, very deep in the center of the 

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

 appearance. 



Valentine. Yellow shaded crimson, white collarette. (See illustra- 

 tion.) Price for the above, field-grown roots, 50c. 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.; S25.00 per 100. 



All Dahlia roots listed on this pafie are delivered transportation paid in the V. S. or possessions. Order early 



