BRA1NARD NURSERY & SEED CO., THOMPSONVILLE, CONN. 
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Decorative Dahlia—Mrs. I. de Ver Warner 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. (Decorative). One of 
Judge Marean’s finest introductions and has 
justly gained its wonderful popularity. It 
is of splendid growth and produces in won¬ 
derful profusion its perfectly formed flowers 
of delicate mauve or orchid pink. 25c. each. 
Pride of Stratford. Decorative. Very large, 
handsome flowers of striking coloring; bril¬ 
liant shade of golden copper with reverse of 
petals dark coral red; long, strong stems. 
40c. each. 
Pride of Wayne. (Decorative). Large flowers 
of perfect form on splendid stems. In color a 
beautiful rich French purple. A fine variety 
in every way. 50c. each. 
Radio. (Decorative.) A strong growing and 
free flowering variety. The large blood-red 
flowers, edged and tipped yellow, are very 
beautiful and attract immediate attention. 
50c. each. 
Robert Scott. (Decorative). A very beautiful 
apricot yellow with rose shading. The flowers 
are large of great depth on excellent stems. 
Free bloomer. 40c. each. 
Robert Treat. (Decorative). The American 
Beauty colored Dahlia. Plants are strong, 
healthy growers of spreading habit, producing 
freely beautifully formed flowers on long, 
erect stems. 25c. each. 
Roman Eagle. (Decorative.) Immense flowers 
of brilliant burnished copper color on excellent 
stems with fine dark green foliage. Splendid 
autumn color and a profuse bloomer. 35c. 
each. 
Sagamore. (Decorative). Medium sized flow¬ 
ers of bright amber-gold with glowing tint of 
salmon-rose and orange-buff; striking combi¬ 
nation of colors. Fine cutting variety. 40c. 
each. 
Snowcap. Decorative. A very fine, pure glis¬ 
tening white. Large flowers in profusion, on 
long, erect stems. 35c. each. 
The Emperor. (Decorative.) Large, beautiful, 
deep maroon flowers of immense size on extra 
long stems. One of the best of its color. 25c. 
each. 
William H. Slocombe. A large and very fine 
decorative Dahlia. In color a clear primrose 
or sulphur yellow. 25c. each. 
POMPOM DAHLIAS 
Any of the following 20c. each. Collection of 
6 of our selection for $1.00. 
The dainty attractiveness of these beautiful 
little flowers is being more and more appreci¬ 
ated each season. They flower abundantly on 
good stems; suitable for cutting and are espe¬ 
cially fine for basket work and table decoration 
where the larger sorts are out of place. The 
keeping qualities are excellent, lasting several 
days after cutting. 
Amber Queen. Rich, clear amber, shaded apri¬ 
cot. 
Gretchen Heine. Rose tinted white and petals 
tipped with carmine. 
Ideal. A splendid little pure yellow. 
Janet. A somewhat dull but attractive shade of 
red. 
Lassie. Yellow base, suffused with old rose at 
the tips. 
Little Beauty. A closely quilled flower of 
pearly rose. 
Little Dorothy. White, occasionally striped and 
blotched reddish-orange. 
Little Jewel. This variety resembles a miniature 
Decorative Dahlia of a beautiful peach-blos¬ 
som pink. 
Snowclad. Small white, very free flowering. 
Single D*»hlM»—Snowflake 
