BALL AND COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 11 



FRANK SMITH — Dark rich maroon, its 

 outer petals tipped with pink; size 

 medium. A very old, but striking 



variety Net .75 



JONES NO. 88 — Lovely shade of soft 



old rose, large and free 2.00 



LAVENDER DELIGHT— Lovely large ball 



of true lavender, beautifully quilled 1.50 

 MARMOUR — White overlaid violet. Me- 

 dium size .75 



MARY HELEN — Large, good stems and 



a deep rich yellow .50 



MAUDE ADAMS— White, flushed laven- 



der pink. A perfect ball. Very dain- / j^' 

 ty flower. Disbud freely for cutting C' ^y^^^^^U^)*^ 



or exhibiting 50 



ROSY DAWN — Yellow and rose red 



blend 1.50 



SUPT. AMRHYN — Large, clear lavender 



rose pink 50 



TAMERLANE — A good bright red of me- 

 dium size 75 



TECUMSEH — Large crimson red of good 



habit 75 



TEDDY JOHNSON — Rose pink and . 



white blended in a small ball deco- /F^-^A^ 



rative. Excellent for florists' use 50 



TUXEDO— ^1-Dec.~^plendid variety of 

 white witK a faint lavender eye early 

 in the season. The stems are very 

 long and stiff, and this dahlia is 

 most useful for decorative purposes ii 0^ 

 WM. PIERCE — Dainty soft pink. Dwarf 



plant 75 



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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. 



ALLSTON — Bright rose and white. Very 



free 50 



BELLE — Very large soft orange scarlet 

 with gold collar. An extra choice 

 variety with long stems. Plant rath- 

 er dwarf 1.50 



BLUE (BELLS — An excellent collarette in 

 an attractive rose red, with white 

 collar. The blooms often have a 

 bluigh coat, whence the name 75 



ERICA — Very deep red — collar of same 



with white tips .50 



E^TRELLA — Large purple; collar purple 



with white 50 



