h BALL AND COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 



Ball Dahlias 



Root 



BLACK DIAMOND— Deep red. quilled .50 

 CHARLOTTE CALDWEL^-Large bright 



apricot, suffused coral. Dwarf plant .50 



DUSKY Deep maroon. Not large, but a 



fine keeper for cutting 1.00 



JONES No. 88 — A large old rose shade .75 

 LAVENDER DELIGHT— Lovely large ball 



of true lavender, beautifully quilled 1.00 



LEAH PEARL A distinctive two-toned 



effect of pink and cream, new 



"globe" form 1.00 



MARMOUR— White overlaid violet. Me- 

 dium size. Excellent variety, but 



roots are difficult to keep 1.50 



MARSHALL KERNOCHAN— A carmine 

 ball which is an early and profuse 



bloomer, with very long stems 1.50 



MARY HELEN — A beautiful color of 



deep canary yellow .50 



MAUDE ADAMS— White, flushed laven- 

 der pink. A very dainty flower .50 

 ROSY DAWN — Very attractive blend. 

 Golden yellow tipped rose with a 



red center 1.00 



SILVA QUARTA — Beautifully quilled 



deep lavender shaded mauve .50 

 SUPT. AMRHYN— Large, clear lavender 



rose pink .50 



TUXEDO — Ball-Dec. — Splendid variety 

 of white with a faint lavender eye 

 when the flower first opens. Stems 

 are very long and stiff, and this 



dahlia is our most useful cutflower .75 

 WHITE CAPS Pure white. Not as per- 

 fect a ball in shape, because the 

 petals are more flat 50 



Quality Dahlias 



Small Flovyrered 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 



BELLE Very large soft orange scarlet 



with gold collar. An extra choice 

 collarette with long stems for cut- 

 ting. Plant is rather dwarf 1.00 



BLUE BELLS An excellent variety in an 



attractive rose red, with white col- 

 lar. The blooms often have a bluish 

 cast whence the name .75 



