HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA 



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NEW CENTURY DAHLIA 

 ROSE-PINK 



Mme. Anthelme Combet. The finest white for cut- 

 ting; of great substance. Plants ready April 15th. 

 50 cts. each, s 



Mrs. J. C. Hance. One of the prettiest, very large, 

 well rounded flowers; early in the season it is 

 white slightly flushed and tipped with soft rose- 

 pink, later in the season the entire flower is a 

 tender rose-pink. Plants ready April 15th. 25 

 cts. each. 



Pink Century. Delicate soft pink. 



Rose-Pink Century. Flowers 6 inches and 

 over in diameter, of a clear rose-pink 

 color; a strong grower with long stiff 

 stems, fine for cutting. 



Scarlet Century. Brilliant scarlet, golden 

 disc. 



Spanish Century. Primrose - yellow, 

 striped, pencilled and spotted 

 with deep carmine-red. Plants 

 ready April 15th, 35 cts. each. 



Twentieth Century. Early in the 



season an intense rosy-crimson, T 

 shading gradually to almost 

 white on the edges and a light 

 halo around the disc. As the 

 season advances the flowers be- 

 come lighter, changing to almost 

 pure white, suffused with soft 

 pink. 



White Century. Pure white, with large, heavy, 

 overlapping petals of good texture. 35 cts. 

 each. 



Wildfire Century Brilliant cochineal-red with 

 orange-scarlet suffusion, habit dwarf and 

 free. 35 cts. each. 



PRICE — Any of the above, except where noted, 

 20c each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Collection of one each of the 19 varieties for $4.50 



New Century 



Single Dahlias 



These magnificent single varieties are 

 all of free-branching habit, flowering 

 early, profusely and continuously through- 

 out the season; flowers 4^/^ to 6 inches 

 across on stems 3 feet long, and when cut 

 keep in good condition for many days. 



Anna Long, a beautiful pink with silvery 

 white suffusion, one of the best. 25 

 cts. each. 



Crimson Century. Rich, deep velvet crim- 

 son, shaded maroon, with rose halo 

 around a yellow disc. 



Deegen's Riese. Rich Tyrian-rose, with 

 a brilliant red iridescence at the 

 J base of each petal. 



Eckford Century a counterpart in 

 single of the double fancy variety 

 Lottie Eckford, a pure white which 

 is spotted and pencilled with crim- 

 son. The largest of the Century 

 varieties. Plants ready April 15th. 

 50 cts. each. 



Fringed Century intense rosy crimson with 

 lighter markings, fringed or cleft petals. 



Gladys, a much improved form of Twentieth 

 Century of large size, retaining its bright 

 color throughout the season, centre of 

 petals brilliant rosy-crimson with rose- 

 pink band on either side and snow-white 

 centre surrounding the yellow disc. 



Golden Century, a splendid large primrose- 

 yellow. Plants ready April 15th. 50 cts. 

 each. 



Hazel Heiter. Bright crimson carmine with deeper 

 shadings, base of petals canary yellow. 25 cts. 

 each. 



Jack. Brilliant fiery scarlet, the base of the petals 

 overlaid with golden-yellow; the freest-flowering 

 Dahlia grown. 



Maroon Century. Rich maroon, with yellow disc. 



NEW CENTURY D.\HLIA 

 ECKFORD CENTURY 



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