SINGLE DAHLIAS 13 



Single Dahlias 



Large or Century Type 



These Singles and the Collarettes are excel- 

 lent for decorative purposes, especially if dis- 

 budded thoroughly. They should be cut, in or- 

 der to keep well, when the flowers first open. 

 The single is a most popular type of dahlia. 

 For cut flowers, disbud freely. 



AGRICOLA Lilac rose with deep crim- 

 son disc .75 



ALMA — Duplex — Large strong stemmed 



white with yellow center .50 



AUGUSTYN— A light red with deeper red 



center 75 



BARTON Large soft scarlet, or a rust 



red, single Extra free 50 



BELLE OF MEXICO— GoHen buff with 

 crimson disc. Excellent medium sized 

 single .50 



CALDICOT CASTLE — Large rich red 



with dark foliage 75 



CANDLELIGHT— A brilliant yellow, large 

 with each petal standing out dis- 

 tinctly like a candlelight ray 1.50 



CHANCELLOR — Mahogany with blood 

 red center. Striking and unusual col- 

 oring. Large flower 50 



CONSTANCY — A large velvety maroon 



that is always loaded with bloom .... .50 



ESTHER BIRD — An exhibition white 



which can be grown to immense size .50 



GENERAL FAVORITE— A very beauti- 

 ful single dahlia, with broad rounded 

 full petals. Color is a blending of 

 soft orange and white — Very prolific 

 bloomer, but a small root maker. 

 Net 1.00 



GOLDEN BELLE — Rich bright golden yel- 

 low with a coppery red central disc; 

 medium size 50 



HISPANIA — Large bright red with deep 



yellow central disc. Very striking 75 



INDIAN SUMMER — An unusual single in 

 the dark rich mahogany red tones, 

 each petal tipped gold .75 



INVITE — Chamois, with dark coppery red 



disc. Very odd 75 



JAMES WELLER— Very large and fine. 

 Rich yellow, with each petal overlaid 

 in part with autumn red, blended. 

 Fine grower with very long stems 50 



JESSIE Pure white; large with extra 



long stems. Very strong grower 50 



