DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 3 



Quality Dahlias 



Large Flowered Types 



DECORATIVES 

 Formal and Informal 



Root 



ADELE HENDERSON F. D.— Color citron 

 yellow with strontian yellow at cen- 

 ter, flushed deep old rose — a florist's 

 variety 2.50 



ALICE MAY I. D. — Pure waxy white, of 



beautiful formation 1.50 



ANNA BENEDICT I. D.— Rich, deep gar- 

 net with black shadings at center 

 of bloom 1.00 



ARELDA LLOYD L D.— A soft deep yel- 

 low sport of "Jane Cowl" which has 

 all the good points of that splen- 

 did variety 60 



AXFORD TRIUMPH I. D.— Large Aus- 

 tralian dahlia in deep golden orange.. 3.50 



AZURA L D. — Huge rosy lilac with a blu- 

 ish violet sheen. Should be planted 

 early 1.00 



BAKER'S BEST I. D. — Deep clear sulphur 

 yellow with plenty of substance and 

 size 3.50 



BANDOENG I. D. — An autumn shade of 

 ^ a very attractive combination of 

 colors — cinnamon buff suffused and 

 shaded russet orange 1.00 



BARBAROSA F. D. — About the brightest 

 scarlet dahlia. Full centers, strong 

 stems, and a good keeper for cutting 3.00 



BESS SMITH I. D.— White with a slight 

 creamy center — good substance and 

 stems 5.00 



BETTY STAKER I. D— A dull gold with 



rose shadings, of very large size 2.00 



BLUE RIVER F. D.— Deep bluish laven- 

 der — a lovely flower; plant quite 

 dwarf 75 



BLUE ROSE F. D. — Dainty pastel of me- 

 dium size — a pale bluish lavender 

 over a creamy yellow base 2.50 



BUCKEYE BRIDE— F. D.— A lovely long 



stemmed dahlia in geranium pink ... 1.00 



CALIFORNIA IDOL I. D.— Clear lemon 



yellow. Very large exhibition variety 1.00 



CARL G. DAHL L D.— Old rose and gold 

 blend, a winner in the largest bloom 

 class 1.00 



CHAUTAUQUA GIANT F. D.— A soft 

 golden orange of large size, and per- 

 fect form 2.00 



