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GRAND PRIX, P. P. I. E., SAN FRANCISCO 
COLiliARETTE DAHIjIAS — General Collection (Continued) 
NEGRO — Dark velvety maroon, white collar. 
riERSOJV DURBROW — A wonderful collarette, and of an absolutely new 
coloringr in dahlias, deep mahogany-red with a golden collar. The 
flower is of immense size, and was greatly admired by all who 
saw it; 75c. 
(ilTEEJV BESS — Bright orange-scarlet, yellow collar, very pretty; 35c. 
REGUIjARITY — Purplish-crimson, with a collar of white and purple, the petals 
evenly formed; a wonderfully free bloomer. 
.S\NTA MONICA — This is really a large peony with a collar; rich purple, 
yv^ilh white collar; 50c. 
rsAKAfl REZ'/OjVlCO—Ci'lm.son -purple with a white collar, large flower; .35e. 
; SSIOOTING STAR — Dark red, distinctly tipped white, collar white, medium 
size; ;J5c. 
VSOUV. BEJ^ ACCUEIL, — This orange-red with a yellow collar should be seen 
to be appreciated. It is one of the largest as well as one of the 
most beautiful; SOc. 
;=OliV. OE CIIABANIVE — Yellow-suffused scarlet, yellow collar; very popular, 
ST. ABBS — Velvety crimson, tipped cream, collar cream. 
SWEET IG — A soft maroon with a collar of narrow petals of white; 35e. 
TORBKUCK — Deep purple with cream and purple collar, very fine habit; 3,5c. 
\EDRINES — A beautiful bloom of yellow-shaded garnet with a collar of 
yellow siiading to rose; the color-combination is fine; 50c. 
"VICAR CAROLINA — A French purple faintly edged and tipped with rose, 
collai' similar; very beautiful flower with cleft petals; SOc. 
VISCOTNTiasS DES MONTS — Dee|) ro.se of unusual shade with a white collar. 
This is one of the mf)st beautiful dahlias from France; 50e. 
NEW SHOW DAHLIAS OF OUR OWN GKEATION 
These are the old-fashioned, quilled double flowers, and still hold 
a warm place in the hearts of manj^ people because of their lovely 
coloring and an excellence for cutting. The giant, or hybrid shows, are 
becoming great favorites because of their tremendous size. 
ANNA REIIORST — A most wonderful hybrid show of the deepest shade of 
purple. The very large flowers are borne well above the foliage, 
j^looms freely, and was much admired by all who saw it because of 
its excellent habit, beauty and novelty of color. We are proud of 
introducing this dahlia, but it is not our own. Plants in May; .$1. 
ACMlii — Color a deep wine or crimson-maroon. Very large blos.'^;om of the 
hybrid show tyjie; stems and blooming qualities are fine; 75c. 
M.-^RITANA — A dahlia which would create a sensation anyw^here because of 
its exquisite lilac or mauve shade. The highest English type of show, 
with closely quilled jietals. The flowers are large and stems good, 
liloouied generously all season, and Avas much sought by growers 
as a dahlia to grow for exhibition; ."SI. 
SHOW DAHLIAS— General Collection 
'Z^v t'jicln, c-vri'itt where lusttMl 
A. I). li.lVONI — (Tear, bright pink, very free. 
AUTOCRAT — Golden yellow with bronze tinge; a grand addition to this class 
and extra fine, very erect stems; :>5c. 
BI.ACI4. DI.VMOND — Large flower of deep maroon, of hybrid show type; fine 
for cutting or garden decoration. 
Ill-rsn <JE>I — Blush ground shading to mauve, free bloomer. 
CLAUA SEATON — An enormous flower of most attractive and uncommon 
coloring. Best described as rich golden-bronze or apricot. Very 
strong grower and an all-round good dahlia for any purpose; .lOc. 
DyVVID .lOllNSON — Salmon with rose, a noble flower; 35c. 
JJELICACV — inush edged with delicate pink. 
niADErvi — A good flower of rich crimson. 
!). M. MOORE— r)eep maroon flower of hybrid type- 35c. 
JDREER-S WHITE— Large white, tubular petal./ 
IJREER'S > El.i,o\V— Large yellow, similar to " Dreer's White." Plants in 
May; SOc. 
