The World's Most Select Dahlias, 1921 



11 



Warneford. A new white of English orig-in. Blooms freely pro- 



duced on good stems 25 



Yellow Collose. Large bright yellow flowers produced in abun- 

 dance 3^ 



NEW HYBRID SHOW OR COLOSSAL DAHLIAS 



Beachey. A large flat flower, which might almost be classed as 

 a Decorative. It is a rich plum color, has a strong stem mak- 

 ing a striking variety 1_50 



Estelle Christy. The best- yellow Show Dahlia I have ever 

 grown. Flowers are extra large, and are borne on stif¥ rug- 

 ged stems. The color is a bright lemon yellow l.OO 



Kathryn Kernan. Introduction of 1920. This is a variety of 

 which I cannot speak too highly. It is a typical Hybrid Show 

 in form, is a very free bloomer, and has extremely large 

 flowers on extraordinary stems. Color is white at base deep- 

 ening to a flesh pink, then to a clear rose pink at the tips 1.00 



King of Shows. Deep butter yellow of a solid color throughout. 



Every petal is most perfectly quilled and uniquely formed. 

 A mammonth flower on long stems 3.00 



Miss Helen Hollis. A gigantic deep scarlet flower. The best of 

 the red Show Dahlias 50 



Mrs. C. D. Anderson. This might be called an improved Cuban 

 Giant. It is a rich purplish crimson, and bears large flowers 

 freely on the best of stems 75 



Mrs. Mary Bowman. An exquisite shade of deep golden yellow 

 with the reverse of petals slightly tinged magenta. A strong 

 thrifty grower in every respect 50 



SHOW DAHLIAS. 



General Collection. 



A. D. Lavoni. A charming shade of clear pink 25 



Acquisition. A fine flower of a peculiar lilac color. I can highly 



recommend this to lovers of the Show Dahlia 25 



Bride. Flesh shaded rosy lilac 25 



Cuban Giant. Bright maroon. Large 25 



