COLLARETTE AND SINGLE DAHLIAS 13 



ESTHER — Rich deep violet with white 

 collar. Very free flowering. Not large 

 but choice .75 



FANDANGO — Petals bright velvety red, 

 tipped gold. Collar creamy white 

 with tinges of red 1.50 



GEANT DE LYON — Choice collarette of 

 dark velvety maroon, with maroon 

 and and white collar .75 



HOT JAZZ — Blood red with purplish 



violet; pure white collar 1.50 



LADY DARESBURY— Dwarf bedder— A 

 lovely little collarette of bright scar- 

 let with straw yellow collar Net 1.50 



MABEL MARY — Rich dark maroon, with 



white tipped collar 1.50 



MAURICE RIVOIRE — Crimson and 



white. Exceptionally free — Tall 50 



MERCEDES ANN — Large crimson mar- 

 oon; pointed petals; collar of maroon 

 and white .50 



PORTOLA — 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 nearly a clear red 50 



ROBBIE — A blend of yellow with card- 

 inal red, its collar also red and 

 yellow .50 



YELLOW GEM— Light yellow, with yel- 

 low collar tipped white 1.00 



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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 firtt open.. 

 The Single is a most popular type of dahlia. 



BARTON — Large soft scarlet, or rust red .50 



BELLE OF MEXICO— Golden buff with 

 crimson disc. Excellent medium sized 

 single .50 



CALDICOT CASTLE — Large rich red 



with dark foliage ,75 



CANDLELIGHT — Brilliant yellow. Un- 

 usual shape of petals at center re- 

 semble candle-light rays Net .75 



CONSTANCY — A large velvety maroon 



that is always loaded with bloom 50 



ESTELLE — Lovely soft purple of medium 



size .75 



GENERAL FAVORITE— A blend of soft 

 orange and white, very free bloom- 

 ing, but a small root maker Net 1.00 



