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PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS 
Collarette Dahlias 
This uniquely distinct class or type is rapidly 
gaining in popularity. The flowers are single 
* with a row of smaller or collar petals around 
' the center. These collar petals are generally 
distinct in color from the rest of the flower. 
The accompanying illustration of twelve 
varieties will show their forms and variations 
far better than words, and will be a pleasing 
surprise to many who have not seen the newer 
and larger type. We know these will please 
you and add to the beauty and attractiveness 
of your collection. 
Superb Collarette Dahlias 
Albert Maumene. Velvety crimson pur- Each 
pie, margined white, collarette white. . $ .25 
Arden. Very rich and effective deep 
golden yellow blotched vivid orange 
crimson, collar pure yellow, strong 
plants ready May 1st 
Comte. Chermeteff. Cream suffused red; light collar. . 
Compte Nodler. Large, deep purple, white collar 
Crown Princess Charlotte. Very large and distinct; 
bright chestnut red, with long, yellow collar 
Diadem. Very large, carmine rose, collar white with 
light carmine markings 
W£^ff~ Diamant. Very large, velvety violet, collar light rose; 
"' very distinct and effective 
Dorian. Rich crimson, shaded maroon; collar white 
suffused crimson. Plants 
Dr. Gerard. Rosy purple, bordered and splashed white; white collar. 
Henri Farman. Yellow blotched red, cream collarette 
Johannesfeur. Bright red, yellow collarette 
Jules Buyssens. White and rose; collar white suffused rose 
Jupiter. Bright yellow, shaded red; straw colored collarette 
Leitstem. Very dark crimson, white collarette 
Leuchtfeur. Golden yellow, tinged with orange red; sulphur yellow collarette 
Maurice Revoir. Rich crimson maroon; white collarette 
Merville de Lyon. Yellow splashed red, yellow collarette 
Mme. Claessens. Red and yellow; collar yellow with red markings 
Mme. F. G. Bruant. Rich velvety maroon, with white collarette; large 
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Spotless Queen. A splendid, small snow white cactus; 
of dwarf branching habit 
Standard Bearer. Bright, clear scarlet. Very profuse . . . 
The Imp. Probably the darkest Dahlia grown, at least 
by far the largest and finest formed, very dark, Cactus 
Dahlia. Color, richest maroon shaded black; long 
incurved petals 
The Lion. Probably the largest of ali Cactus Dahlias, 
of immense size, and borne above the foliage on long, 
stiff stems; color, yellow, shading to reddish salmon. .35 
The Pilot. Yellow, heavily tipped bright terra-cotta 15 
T. G. Baker. Very large, finely formed flowers on long, 
stiff stems. The best clear bright yellow cactus 25 
Thos. Wilson. Amber shaded brownish terra-cotta 25 
Tricolor. Ground color yellow with blotch of red in 
center of petals; tipped white. A distinct and pleasing 
combination of colors 35 
Uncle Tom. Dark, maroon shaded black 15 
White Swan. A beautiful pure white cactus 20 
White Kriemhilde. A white sport of Kriemhilde 20 
Wunderkind. An exquisitely shaded variety that is 
most pleasing and effective; primrose, shaded yellow, 
overlaid salmon rose 25 
;itron yellow tips; long, white and 
d, yellow base, 
On 
ch of 108 Exquisite Cactus Dahlias for $25.00 
Mme. Pile. Red with < 
yellow collarette. 
Mme. E. Wauters. Crimson tipped 
with yellow collarette 
Mons. Bourguignon. Wine red, buff collarette 
Mons. L. Ferard. Rich rosy crimson, edged and marked 
white; very large collar of same color 
Prince de Venosa. Beautiful shade of purple, white collar 
Princess Louise. An exquisite new variety; large; car- 
mine and white; collar white suffused carmine 
Radlyn. The most beautiful yet; color clear soft pink; 
collar pink with lighter marking. The plant is a vig- 
orous grower, with long slender erect stems. An acqui- 
sition for cut flowers, strong plants May 1st 
Regularity. A most striking new variety; large and 
fine. Color scarlet and white, most effective for all 
purposes 
Souv. de Bernadeau. Beautiful shade of old rose, cream 
collar; very distinct 
Souv. de Chabanne. Lemon yellow with coral mark- 
ings ; collar lemon yellow, tipped white 
One each of 29 Collarette Dahlias for $10.00 
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John Wanamaker, strong roots, SO cents; dozen, $5.00. See front cover 
