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Henderson’s “All Star” Collection 
of Dahlias : 
Shown in Colors on Opposite Page 
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 exceptional 
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 varlety resembles Kiwanis in every- 
thing but color. It will rank as one of the best varieties on the exhibition 
table, either in the long or short-stem classes. Price, field-grown roots, 
$2.00 each. 
No. 4. NewHybrid Cactus Dahlia Patapsco 
This variety is destined to take a leading place in every Dahlia garden. 
The flowers are large and full, measuring gix inches or over in diameter. 
The petals are loosely incurved; of a delicate mauve rose, suffused pink. 
Price, field-grown roots, $2 00 each. - 
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Peony-Flowered Dahlias 
The flowers of this type are very large, averaging 8 inches across when well grown. The petals ave broad and ribbon-like, the center shows, adding 
an artistic charm, closely resembling the a eciouble 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, surrounding a small yeilow 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, some- 
times running in stripes through the petals. 
Mrs. Charles L. Seybold 
A distinct vane, is this interesting type, and a 
great acquisition. It is deep rose pink, edged with 
white: very attractive. It blooms most abundantly 
and continuously, 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 lone stems. The color 
is silvery cerise pink. (See illustration.). Price, 
75c, each; $7.50 per doz, ‘ 
Queen Wilhelmina 
A pure white variety, and in this the golden 
yellow center shows to unusual and distinct ad- 
vantage. A splendid contrast to the other sorts. 
Weber 
Very broad petals, rose pink at the base, soften- 
ing to light pink at the outer edges. The flowers 
ee eree but not so double as most of the Peony 
ahlias. 2 
Price, field-grown roots, except where noted, 
50c,.each; $5.00 per doz.; set of eight for $4.00. 
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