THE BEST NOVELTIES IN DAHLIAS FOR 1921 
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ATTRACTION. (Hybrid Cactus.) A large elegant flower of a clear lilac- 
rose, borne on long stems. A Dalilia of true Peony-Cactus tyije. .11.50 each. 
AVALANCHE. (Cactus.) Glistening pure white. Flowers of large size, 
produced on long, stilt stems, well above the foliage. 75 cts. each. 
BIANCA. (Cactus.) A magnificent new Cactus Dahlia that has attracted 
the greatest attention. It is not only new, but of gigantic size and splendid 
form. Color is a delicate violet-mauve, shading lighter at center. Stems are 
very long and stiff. $1 each. 
BLOEMHOVE. (Decorative.) Wonderfully large blooms with huge, broad 
long, reflexed petals, irregularly placed and twisted. Color a beautiful clear 
lilac-rose. 351.25 each. 
BREAK O'DAY. (Hybrid Cactus.) A new giant-flowered Dahlia that 
should be m every collection. Its immense size is relieved by the beautiful irreg- 
ular formation and its soft color — a delicate, clear, sulphur-yellow. Tlie petatg 
are of great substance illuminated by a satiny sheen, giving the flowers a waxy 
appearance. A strong, vigorous grower and free bloomer, with very long erect 
stems. .11.25 each. ' 
DUCHESS OF MARLBORO. (Cactus.) A magniflcent Cactus, most 
pleasing and effective; rich golden orange, overlaid solferino. The flowers are 
of splendid form, with long, narrow, twisted, incurved petals, large size, and 
produced freely on long, graceful stems. 75 cts. each. 
EDITH CARTER. (Cactus.) Bright yellow, heavily tipped bright rosy 
carmine; of fine form and good size. $1 each. 
F. W. FELLOWS. (Cactus.) Flowers of phenomenal size, comijosed of 
numerous long, narrow petals of a lively orange-scarlet. $1.25 each. 
FANTASIE. (Hybrid Decorative.) The greatest novelty of the season. 
Flowers of wonderful grace and color combinations of violet-rose, shading darker 
at tips and blending to a deep golden yellow at base of petals. The long, rather 
narrow pointed petals twist, showing a rosy magenta reflex. The whole bloom 
is dusted over with tiny glistening crystals like particles of gilt. $2 each. 
FIREBURST. (Decorative.) Immense soft red flowers on long, graceful 
stems. 75 cts. each. 
GOLDEN WEST. (Cactus.) Rich golden yellow with amber-red shadings 
at base of petals. A strong, vigorous grower, producing the flowers in profusion 
on long, stiff stems. The best yellow Cactus in existence. $1.25 each. 
GOLDMINE. (Decorative.) A pure golden yellow Decorative tjq^e of 
flower of immense size, perfectly full to center. 75 cts. each. 
GRAPHIC. (Decorative.) Rich velvety maroon, tipped white. The best of 
this type. Long, narrow petals on long stems. $1 each. 
KATHERINE DE LA MARE. (Decorative.) Primrose, shaded rose, tint- 
ing to cream at center — a delicately rich color. Flowers are large. Free bloomer 
on very long stems. Fine for cutting, garden, or exhibition. $2 each. 
KING ALBERT. (Decorative.) In this we have a magnificently royal flower. 
Large, finely formed, rich royal purple. It is a strong, vigorous grower and free 
bloomer. Flowers borne on stiff, erect stems. $2 each. 
MME. ESCHENAUER. (Cactus.) An ideal Dahlia; yellow at base of 
petals, passing to sulphury white, suffused and tipped pale lilac. $1 each. 
MME. MARZ. (Decorative.) One of the largest, if not the largest white 
Dalilia in existence. Full, Decorative form; pure white; produced on long stiff 
stems. 75 cts. each. 
QUEEN ELIZABETH. (Peony.) A new Peony Dahlia of exceptional merit. Color a most vivid lavcndcr- 
cerise. The flowers are very large (7 to 9 inches across) and produced freely on long, erect steins. A strong, 
vigorous, and healthy grower. One that should be in every collection. $1.25 each. 
PIERROT. (Cactus.) Deep amljer, usually tipped white. A fine free-blooming variety. Bears enormous 
flowers of the incurved Cactus type gracefully. ,11.25 each. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. (Decorative.) This is what has been wanted for a long time — a first-class orange — 
and this variety will most satisfactorily fill the want. Rich orange of fine form; large size and fine iDloonier. $1.5U ea. 
YELLOW KING. (Hybrid Cactus.) Probably the largest of all Cactus Dahlias, being of gigantic size and 
one of the finest new Cactus varieties. Color light yellow. The immense flowers 
are borne on long stems. The plant is a strong vigorous grower and a free and 
earlj' bloomer. $1.25 each. 
NOVELTY COLLECTION. One strong root each of the above 21 varieties $21 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
This class is a miniature form of the Show or Ball Dahlias, having the same, 
round, ball-like form, but much smaller in size. The plants are also smaller, 
of branching habit, producing flowers in endless profusion. As they can be cut 
in sprays, they are exceedingly valuable as cut-flowers. 
A13ie Mourey. Light pink, tipped deep ijink. 45 cts. each. 
Clara Harsh. Pretty flowers of yellow, tipped crimson. 40 cts. each. 
Clarissa. Pale primrose. 40 cts. each. 
Bobby. Plum-color; veiy fine and free flowering. 40 cts. each. 
Klein Domitea. Bright golden terra cotta. 40 cts. each. 
Little Herman. Cardinal-red, tipped white. 40 cts. each. 
Snowciad. The best pure white Pompon. 40 cts. each. 
Madeline. Primrose, edged rosy purple. 40 cts. each. 
Special Offer. One each of the above 8 varieties $3 
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Pompon Dahlias 
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