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Autumn Tints. A beautiful Collarette of reddish orange shades, 

 and yellow collar §Q 



Continental. Introduction of 1922. The following is the descrip- 

 tion given this variety when grown at the American Dahlia 

 Society trial garden in 1920 : "Outer petals tyrian rose, collar 

 pale greenish yellow striped with tyrian rose and white; 

 early, free flowering, good stem." Awarded certificate of 

 merit • 1.00 



Cpl. Ed. Drury. Flowers of splendid form, salmon terra cotta 

 with neat yellow collar 50 



Daffodil. Clear yellow with collar of slightly paler yellow. One 

 of the finest pure yellows 50 



Eden. A very fine free flowering pure white 50 



Ermine. This is, in my opinion, the finest pure white. Its stem, 

 form, habits and substance are all of the best 50 



Geant de Lyon. ..An enormous flower of velvety maroon with a 

 white collar. To most people it seems absolutely irresistible, 

 even those who do not favor Collarettes cannot resist this 

 Dahlia 1.00 



Greenspark. A large brilliant yellow with collar of same color 50 



Herald. A large and beautifully colored flower, good habit and 

 long flower stem * 50 



John Bull. Clear velvety crimson with yellow disc, collar white. 

 It is a giant and is splendid for exhibition purposes 50 



M. M. Rose pink with white edging and tips. A pure white col- 

 lar, and is good for any purpose 50 



COLLARETTE DAHLIAS. 

 General Collection. 



Dainty. Soft rose suffused white, white collar 25 



Louie Blackman. One of the finest Collarettes. The petals are 

 deep rose with a collar of long curly petals of the purest 

 white 25 



Mad. Porier. Deep purple with lighter shadings. The nearest 

 approach to blue we have in Dahlias 35 



Maurice Rivore. Deep crimson, white collar 25 



Souv. de Chabanne. Bright yellow, flushed crimson. Large yel- 

 low collar. Very striking 35 



Valentine. Deep golden yellow. Habit good 25 



