34 The World's Most Select Dahlias, 1921 



PEONY DAHLIAS. 

 General Collection. 



Bertha von Suttner. Salmon pink shaded yellow. Large flowers 

 on good stems, an excellent bloomer. One of the most beau- 

 tiful Peony Dahlias 50 



Caecilia. Creamy white. Fine form SO 



Dr. H. H. Rusby. Bright lemon yellow. Plants very vigorous 

 and healthy .25 



Dr. Peary. Rich mahogany red. The darkest of all. Large and 



very desirable SO 



Emma Slocombe or Mrs. James Grosvenor. A large white, 

 sometimes having pink markings SO 



Freda Newman. Bright orange bronze margined old gold. A 

 quite unique combination .SO 



Geisha. A wonderful and most striking Dahlia. Color is a gor- 

 geous combination of orange and scarlet SO 



Hampton Court. Deep pink. Large flowers borne on long stiff 

 stems 35 



Mme. J. CoUsard (Duplex). Ground color is white, more or less 

 overspread carmine. Plants are dwarf growers and produce 

 large blooms on long stems in abundance SO 



Queen Wilhelmina. White full fluffy flowers of good size 25 



Turner. A lovely shade of pink. Large and very effective for 

 cutting 50 



SELECT POMPON DAHLIAS 



The Pompon Dahlia is fast coming into favor. I can recom- 

 mend the following as being the very best of this type. 



Adelaide. A lovely little Pompon of exquisite form. Color 



blush edged with lavender 25 



Belle of Springfield. Brick red. Very small 25 



Bobby. Deep plum color 15 



Cecil. A scarlet of fine form 25 



Cybele. Maroon crimson. Quite small 15 



Darkest of All. Well named. Color is a very rich maroon 15 



\/ Douglas Tucker. Golden yellow with crimson center. Excel- 

 lent habit 25 



Irene. A very diminutive variety. Color is creamy white with 



soft pink suffusions 25 



Jessica. A diminutive variety of amber and salmon with just 

 a tint of red 25 



