SELECT COLLECTION OF DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



Decorative Dahlia, 

 Rayonanthe 



Amun Ra or The Sun God. Wonderfully distinct in color and 

 formation. The outer petals of the mammoth flowers are of 

 gorgeous copper and orange tones, shading to gold and amber, 

 deepening in the center to a dark reddish brown, the effect being 

 that of a gorgeous sunset. 50 cts. each. 



Camden Courier. A very large flower of great depth and per- 

 fect form; in color a light cadmium yellow overlaid grenadine 

 red. The blending of these two colors produces a rich bronze 

 effect. 75 cts. each. 



Champagne. Aside of being one of the largest Dahlias this 

 wonderful variety has not only size to commend it but is a 

 model for shape, habit of growth, and above all, its remarkable 

 and distinct color; aptly described by its introducer as "Golden 

 champagne" with chamoise shadings. 50 cts. each. 



Couronne d'Or. A French variety which we feel justified in 

 placing in the same class with that most popular of all Decora- 

 tive Dahlias, Jersey's Beauty, but differs in color; a rich golden 

 apricot with the reverse of golden carmine, reflecting in a lumi- 

 nous manner to face of the flower. 50 cts. each. 



Edna Ferber. Always attracts attention on account of its ex- 

 treme size and beauty. Color, glistening coral, shading to old 

 gold at base of the petals, these are curled and twisted, forming 

 an extremely full flower which is held erect on fine stems. 50 cts. 

 each. 



Elite Glory. A sensational, massive, mammoth, rich red, exhi- 

 bition variety with heavy, stout stems of sturdy vigorous habit. 

 50 cts. each. 



Eliza Clarke Bull. A wonderfully good pure white, one of the 

 largest and deepest of its class, of perfect form with petals just 

 sufficiently irregular to prevent any stiffness in formation of the 

 flowers. 75 cts. each. 



Ellinor Vanderveer. An incomparable Dahlia of exquisitt 

 beauty and of great size and depth having every desirablt 

 quality. Color a rich, glowing, satiny pink. One of the earliesl 

 to come into flower. 50 cts. each. 

 Fort Washington. A dark mahogany-red that does not fade, 

 the best and largest dark red exhibition Decorative. The plants 

 as well as the flowers are giants with long strong stems. 75 cts. 

 each. 



Jane Cowl. Deep massive blooms of bronzy buff and old gold 

 blending darker toward the perfect center . The petals are broad 

 with just enough twist to add the refinement often lacking in 

 large Dahlias. A wonderful exhibition flower. 50 cts. each. 



Jersey's Ideal. A deep amaranth-pink, very distinct, with 

 the flowers borne face up on the top of stiff stems. 50 cts. 

 each. 



Jersey's Radiant. Very large flower, of bittersweet orange 

 color, one of the best exhibition varieties and fine for cutting. 

 50 cts. each. 



Jersey's Rose. A splendid companion to the famous Jer- 

 sey's Beauty, of a luminous tyrian rose with red suffusion. 

 50 cts. each. 



Jersey's Sweetheart. A dainty attractive pink, shading to 



white in center. 50 cts. each. 

 Judge Marean. A combination of glowing salmon-pink, 

 red, iridescent orange, yellow and gold, all blending most 

 harmoniously. 50 cts. each. 



Margaret Masson. One of the finest exhibition varieties with 

 very large full flowers of splendid form. Color a most pleasing 

 shade of silvery lavender-pink. Has been awarded many prizes 

 and attracted much attention at the shows. 50 cts. each. 



Penn Charter. A very attractive, well-formed, deep massive 

 flower of large size; in color a clear golden-yellow tinted apricot. 

 50 cts. each. 



Picture. A delicately colored variety that always pleases. The 

 flowers of good size are of perfect Decorative form. Color a 

 delicate lemon-yellow with a distinct but soft suffusion of capu- 

 cine-buff. A fine cut flower. 50 cts. each. 



Pride of Wayne. A large flower of good depth and absolutely 

 perfect form on splendid stems, color rich brilliant French- 

 purple; a fine exhibition variety. 50 cts. each. 



Rayonanthe. A pretty, loosely arranged large flower that al- 

 ways has a good center to the end of the season of a good sulphur 

 yellow; a desirable, distinct variety. 50 cts. each. 



Riverton Giant. One of our own introductions, a good exhibi- 

 tion flower deep currant red overlying a carmine base. A perfect 

 flower on stiff wiry stems. 50 cts. each. 



Sagamore. Light saffron-yellow with glowing red-tinted golden 

 suffusion.' A good free bloomer with medium sized flowers 

 which are particularly prized for cutting. 50 cts. each. 



Snowdrift. For garden decoration nothing compares with this 

 splendid giant variety with its broad waxy white petals which 

 form a most perfectly shaped flower. 50 cts. each. 



The World. Blooms large, well-formed and long keeping. Color 

 rich deep rosy magenta with silver shadings. Growth and stem 

 ideal. $1.00 each. 



U. S. A. Entirely distinct in color from all others, a pure deep 

 orange, sparkling and glistening, an unusual color in Dahlias. 

 75 cts. each. 



Valentino. One of the most beautiful of the Bessie Boston 

 Dahlias, a true salmon-pink shading to cream at the center. 

 The flower has enormous size and attractive form. Stem long 

 and upright on bushes of medium height and very free. $1.00 

 each. 



White King. Splendidly formed, pure white with just a tint 

 of cream at center when first opening; very free. 75 cts. each. 



N ote — The Dahlias offered on this page will be supplied in dormant field-grown roots of proper planting size 

 SPECIAL OFFER. We will supply one root each of the 27 Select Decorative Dahlias, amounting at single 

 rates to $15.75, for $12.50. 



