COLLARETTE AND SINGLE DAHLIAS 



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Root 



COINCIDENT — Scarlet heavily bordered 

 chrome yellow; cream collar 



ECSTASY — Deep yellow 



ERICA — Very deep red — collar of same 

 with white tips 



ESTHER Rich deep violet with white 



collar. Very free bloomer. Not 

 large, but choice 



FANDANGO Petals bright velvety red, 



tipped gold. Collar creamy white 

 with tinges of red 



FILLE — Large bright yellow — yellow col- 

 lar 



MABEL MARY — Rich dark maroon, with 

 white tipped collar 



MERCEDES ANN — Large crimson ma- 

 roon; pointed petals, and collar of 

 maroon and white 



PRES. VIGER — Of medium size, the color 

 is nearly a clear red 



ROBBIE — A blend of yellow with cardi- 

 nal red. Collar also is red and yel- 

 low 



YELLOW GEM — Light yellow, with collar 

 tipped white 



SWALLOW— Pure white collarette 



Single Dahlias 



Large or Century Type 



These Singles and the Collarettes are excellent 

 for decorative purposes, especially if disbudded 

 thoroughly. They should be cut, in order to 

 keep well, when the flowers first open. The Sin- 

 gle is a most popular type of dahlia. 



Root 



BARTON Large soft scarlet, or rust red .50 



BELLE OF MEXICO— Golden buff with 

 crimson disc. Excellent single of 

 medium size .50 



CANDLELIGHT — Brilliant yellow. Un- 

 usual shape of petals at center re- 

 semble candle-like rays Net .75 



CONSTANCY — Large velvety maroon 



that is always full of bloom 50 



ESTELLE — Lovely soft purple of medium 



size 1.00 



JERSEY MAID — Clear bright lemon yel- 

 low and white .100 



JESSIE — Pure white with extra long 



stems. Good grower .50 



LOUISE Deep lavender pink with crim- 

 son central disc; medium size .75 



MARSHALL'S GLORIA— Bicolor— Large 

 rich crimson red, each petal deeply 

 and evenly edged snow white .50 



2.00 

 .50 



.75 



.75 



1.50 

 .50 

 1.00 



.50 

 .50 



.75 



.50 

 .50 



