The World's Most Select Dahlias, 1922 



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The Millionaire. A giant lavender pink. One of the largest, 

 very prolific and is fine for exhibition 2.00 



The U. S. A. This is a mammoth deep orange variety partaking 

 somewhat of the Hybrid Cactus class. It is a very prolific 

 strong growing variety, and if disbudded its size and beauty 

 know no bounds . 5.00 



Whopper. Yellow-buff shaded orange, such a rank grower that 

 the plants are almost tree-like in proportions .'. 1.00 



Wyvern. A soft silvery mauve variety. Plants good growers in 

 every respect SO 



DECORATIVE DAHLIAS. 

 General Collection. 



Albert Manda. This is one of our' largest varieties. The ground 

 color is white with shadings of lemon and pink, varying ac- 

 cording to season, situation and exposure. Should be grown 

 by every exhibitor 50 



Ayesha. A handsome clear yellow. Good stems and storng 

 grower .50 



Berch Van Heemstede. Yellow shaded amber, large free flower- 

 ing 50 



Bessie Boston. A large rich crimson. A good strong grower in 

 every respect 35 



Cream King. This is often classed as a Peony, but with me a 

 very large percentage of the blooms come perfect Decorative. 

 The color is as the name indicates, a soft cream. It is of im- 

 mense size, blooms freely, and is supported by the best of 

 stems 75 



Chieftain. Deep golden yellow overlaid rose, mottled and spot- 

 ted carmine-lake. Large and grand flower 1.00 



Delice. Beautiful soft pink. A grand flower 25 



D. M. Moore. Rich velvety maroon. Good 50 



Edna Hathaway. Old gold with reverse of petals shaded crim- 

 son. Long strong stems 75 



Fireburst. Bright scarlet of the largest size 50 



Flemingo. An excellent variety for cutting, by reason of its 



fine stems and clear, bright shell pink color. Very prolific 35 



Hortulanus Fiet. Shrimp pink with golden suffusions. Extra 

 large flowers on good stems. A variety of exceptional merit .75 



Hortulanus Witte. Pure white. Splendid cut and exhibition 

 flower 35 



