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The World's Most Select Dahlias, 1922 



Marjorie Field. This is one of the best Decoratives that has 

 been introduced for years. Flowers 7 to 8 inches in diameter 

 with stems two feet long. Color, a wonderful shade of deep 

 pink „. „ l.CO 



Mons. Lenormand. Large flowers of bright yellow, striped and 

 speckled red, often tipped white. Sometimes shows a solid 

 flower when it is a brilliant crimson 1.00 



Patrick O'Mara. A fine, large, stiff stem variety of an unusually 

 soft and pleasing shade of orange buff slightly tinged Neyron 

 rose. A rare Autumn shade which will be in demand particu- 

 larly as a cut flower variety 3.00 



Polar Star. This is an extra fine free blooming pure white 

 variety. The petals have a peculiar curled formation more 

 like a Chrysanthemum than a Dahlia, making it an unusually 

 fine cut flower variety 75 



Pride of Carlifornia. A crimson red with darker center. Huge 

 flowers on long stems. Has excellent keeping qualities 1.00 



Princess Pat. This is a charming flower of old rose. Early in 

 the season the petals will be splashed red. Blooms are large 

 and carried on excellent stems 2.00 



Queen Mary. A very delicate soft pink. Wiry habit and very 

 free bloomer. I can highly recommend it for cut flower pur- 

 poses and Florist use 50 



Rosa Nell. A flower of an unusual shade of clear rose pink, size 

 is large, and the stem is of the best. A variety which I can 

 highly recommend 7.50 



Shudow's Lavender. A beautiful silvery lavender slightly shad- 

 ing to white. In hot weather the white will be more marked, 

 but as the season advances will almost entirely disappear. The 

 stem is perfect, the size is large, and it will bloom constantly 

 throughout the season 7.50 



Snowdrift. This is the large, pure white which appeared in near- 

 ly every exhibit at the New York show. It is of the clearest 

 white, stem is long and stiff and is also a very good bloomer 3.50 



Stunner. A fine sulphur yellow having somewhat of a twisted 

 petal. An extra free bloomer on very stiff stems 2.00 



Silver and Gold. A large yellow, the petals now and then 

 tipped white, hence its name. A strong growing, free bloom- 

 ing variety LOO 



Sulphurea. This resembles a large yellow Chrysanthemum, it 

 might almost be classed as a Hybrid Cactus. It is one of the 

 earliest to bloom, and flowers constantly throughout the 

 season. Color is clear sulphur yellow 75 



