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White Century. Flowers 6 to 7 

 inches in diameter and beautiful 

 snow-white. Plant is a very strong, 

 vigorous grower; an extremely 

 profuse bloomer. Price (divided 

 roots), 75c. each. 



Maroon Century. Color, deep 

 maroon shaded darker, tipped rose 

 with rose disc. A beautiful com- 

 bination of deep rose with dark, 

 rich, maroon band. Price (divided 

 roots), 50c. each. 



Scarlet Century. The brightest daz- 

 zling scarlet, without shade or 

 blemish. The flowers are of im- 

 mense size, 6 to 7 inches in diam- 

 eter; of fine, round forin and finish. 

 A profuse bloomer. Price (divid- 

 ed roots), 75c. each. 



Lavender Century. Very large, 

 delicate lavender, wnth a deeper 

 shaded band around the center. 

 Flowers are of perfect form; early 

 and extremely profuse bloomer. 

 Price (divided roots), 50c. each. 



PRESIDENT VIGER. (Collarette 

 Dahlia.) Rich, deep blood-red, 

 shading darker towards the base 

 of the petals, with pure white col- 

 lar, occasionally suffused with 

 rosy- carmine. {See cut below.) 

 Price, field-grown roots, 35c. each, 

 $3.50 per doz. 



20th Century Dahlias. 



Distinguished for their large Clem- 

 atis-like flowers, 6 to 8 inches across. 

 They make noble plants, about 5 

 feet high and branched. 

 20tli Century. It is impossible to 

 correctly describe this exquisite 

 Dahlia. It must be seen that one may 

 fully appreciate its marvelous beauty. 

 It is a very early bloomer and con- 

 tinues a mass of bloom until killed 

 down by frost. The flowers are single, 

 very large, 4^ to 6 inches in diameter, 

 sometimes reaching 7 inches. The 

 color is intense rosy-crimson, with 

 white tips and white disc around the 

 yellow center. A superbly beautiful 

 and striking flower. Height, 5 feet. 

 {See cut.) Price, field-grown roots, 

 30c. each, S3 00 per doz. 



COLLARETTE DAHLIA PRES. VIGER. 



MAID OF KENT. The 



most show^3^ and possibly 

 the best known of all the 

 "Fancy" Dahlias. Al- 

 though the most constant 

 in variegation yet it runs 

 back to some extent. 

 Rich crimson, tipped 

 snow-white; variable. 

 {See cut.) Price, field- 

 grown roots, 20c. each, 

 S2.00 per doz. 



Dwarf Double 

 Pompone Dahlias. 



Catherine. Pure yellow. A 



beautiful variety. 

 Eleganta. Soft pink, edged 



with deeper pink. 

 Alhe Mourey. Pinkish- 

 white, tipped deep pink. 

 Kleine Domitea. Yellow, 

 variegated with white ; 

 ver}^ unique. 

 Little Naiad. Rosy- lake, 



tipped with crimson. 

 Leila. Flesh color, mottled 

 and suffused rich crim- 

 son; sometimes a solid 

 light or dark color. 

 Little Helen. White, suffused with blush ; profuse and a strong grower. 

 Psyche. Pale primrose, shaded rose; a very profuse bloomer. 

 Raphael. Deep, rich maroon, with crimson shadings; splendid form. 

 Little Beauty. Delicate shrimp-pink, quilled. A httle gem. 

 Snowclad. Pure white, profuse bloomer. The best of white Pompones. 

 Sunshine. Scarlet, perfect form. Fairly covers itself with flowers. 

 Price, field-grown roots, 25c. each; set of 12 for S2.50. 



"QUILLED" DAHLIAS. 



A. D. Livoni. Beautiful, soft, lustrous pink. Grand for cut flowers. 

 Grand Duke Alexis. Color, pure, soft white, the tips of the petals 



edged and suffused with delicate pink. The finest of the type. 

 M. D. Hallock. Deep yellow, fineh' quilled. A grand globular flower. 

 Price, field-grown roots, 25c. each, .S2.50 per doz. 



SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



Ami Barillet. Scarlet-crimson flowers, dark bronze foliage. 

 Gold Standard. Golden-yellow. Fitting companion to the above. 

 John Downie. Intense, glowing crimson-scarlet. A very large flower. 

 Snow Queen. Pure white, large, handsome flowers; a granii variety. 

 Price, field-grown roots, 25c. each, S2.50 per doz. ; set of 4 for 75c. 



