The World's Most Select Dahlias, 1921 



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Mrs. W. E. Este*. This is a large pure snow white hybrid. The 

 blooms are borne well above the foliage on long stiff stems 2.00 



Mrs. Wm. J. Rowe. Very large, but graceful flowers, a beauti- 

 ful combination of amber shading to pure yellow in center. 

 Very free. A most useful garden and exhibition variety .... 2.00 



Mrs. Warnaar. Creamy white with faint pink shadings. This 

 variety is sometimes classed as a Peony 1 ()o 



Nibelungenhort. Immense flowers, 7 to 8 inches across. Color 



rich golden apricot suffused old rose. Very free 7", 



Tom Lundy. This is an exceptional Hybrid. It is a bold rich 

 crimson flower and may be grown 7 to 9 inches across with 

 "^'^ 1.00 



Ruth C. Gleadell. A California novelty of a wonderful size, and 

 the immense flowers are held erect far above the foliage on 

 long strong stems. The color is a soft yellow shading to 

 apricot bronze on the outer petals 1 {jq 



Wodan. Salmon rose shading to old gold. Bold, large but not 

 coarse flowers 



Yellow King. Pleasing shade of clear yellow. Large, bold 



flowers held upright on the strongest of stems 75 



SELECT PRIZE WINNING CACTUS DAHLIAS. 



Alabaster. This new white Cactus can be recommended in ev- 

 ery way. The flowers are large, evenly incurved and of the 

 purest white ^ ^ 



Alex Kennedy. A large finely formed Cactus. Plants and stems 

 wiry and black wooded. Color is deep crimson throughout .75 



British Lion. This is a large exhibition Cactus. Color is yel- 

 low burnished red I qq 



Crystal. White in center, passing to a silvery pink. Plants 

 dwarf and bloom freely 75 



Etendard de Lyon. Rich carmine rose, or royal purple, with 

 suffusions. An all around good variety 7^ 



Ethel Scrivener. Introduction of 1921. This new variety should 

 be grown by every exhibitor of the Cactus Dahlia. It is the 

 truest exhibition type, having long, slim, incurved petals and 

 very large. The color is a very pleasing shade of light 

 creamy yellow. See illustration front cover LOO 



