BALL AND COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 11 



MARY HELEN — Large, good stems; a 



deep rich yellow 50 



MAUDE ADAMS — White, flushed laven- 

 der pink. Very dainty flower. A 

 perfect ball. Disbud freely for cut- 

 ting 50 



*Netherwood — Creamy white, suffused 



and tipped lavender .75 



SNOW QUEEN — A white ball dahlia 



from California 50 



*SUPT. AMRHYN Large clear rose 



pink. Excellent for exhibition .50 



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Quality Dahlias 



Small Flowered Types 



Collarette Dahlias 



These artistic flowers are very popular. In 

 form they are similar to a large single, but with 

 a row of short petals around the central disc 

 which, as a rule, are of a contrasting color. 



Root 



ALLSTON — Bright rose and white. Very 



free .50 



*BELLE — Very large soft orange scarlet 



with yellow collar, choice variety .... 1.50 



*BLUE BELLS An extra good collarette 



in an attractive rose red, with white 

 collar. The blooms often have a 

 bluish cast, whence the name .50 



*ERICA — Very deep red — collar of same 



with white tips .50 



ESTRELLA — Large purple: collar purple 



with white 50 



FILLE — Large bright yellow with yellow 



collar. Very free blooming 50 



HERALD — Pinkish rose; white collar; 



large. Extra choice coloring 50 



MAURICE RIVOIRE— Medium size crim- 

 son maroon, with white and maroon 

 collar. Profuse .50 



^MERCEDES ANN — Large maroon red, 

 cream collar; petals pointed like a 

 star — very good collarette 50 



*MRS. O. M. COURAGE— A rich cerise 

 crimson of medium size and perfect 

 form. Long stems. Plant dwarf. A 

 popular variety .50 



FORTOLA — One of the best. Extra large 

 and free. A new shade of clear red 

 with its collar lightly tipped creamy 

 yellow 1.00 



PRES. VIGER — Of medium size, the color 



is almost a clear red — excellent 50 



ROBIBIE — A most attractive collarette 

 that is always loaded with blooms — 

 in a blend of yellow with cardinal 

 red, its collar also red and yellow 75 



