150 WEST 23rd ST., NEW YORK 
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Dahlia Rosette 
ROSETTE DAHLIAS 
Miniature Decorative Dahlias 
Here we offer a distinctly different class of 
Dahlias than those listed elsewhere. They have 
aptly been called the “vest pocket” editions of 
the huge flowering decorative types. Compact 
and sturdy in habit, they are perfect gems for 
cutting and no collection of Dahlias can be con¬ 
sidered complete without a quota of these charm¬ 
ing miniatures. We think so highly of them that 
we have made a colored plate of some of the 
best. 
Bach 
Carine. A bright orange on long stem.$0.50 
Charlotte. A bright fawn, on long stems.50 
Clown. Dark maroon evenly striped white.. .50 
Elizabeth Pape. A bright rose pink with 
amber suffusion. A distinct Cactus form 
with a 2%-inch flower.50 
Glow. Brilliant orange-scarlet. Extra fine.. .50 
Irene. Exquisite old rose.50 
Little Jewel. Pastel pink shade; perfect 
form .50 
Marshall’s Jewel. A perfect gem for cutting. 
Color salmon with orange suffusion.50 
Marshall’s Rosette. A wonderful keeper and 
cut flower. Color amber suffused with pink .50 
Marshall’s Unusual. A rare variety in form. 
Outside petals are pink Cactus form and 
inner petals pure white Decorative form. 
Flowers under three inches. Tall grower.. .50 
Our Annie. Pleasing shrimp pink, shaded 
with amber .50 
Red Sea. A bright red on a good stem.50 
Rhoda. A glowing orange and rose pink... .50 
Wemco, Buff suffused pink, small flower.50 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
These have become very popular for cutting 
purposes. We list a few of the best varieties. 
Each 
Ami Barillet. Brilliant scarlet, dark foliage.$0.50 
Belle of Mexico. Rose shaded to yellow in 
center .50 
Eckford. White suffused and tipped crim¬ 
son .50 
Fragrance. The fragrant Dahlia. Each petal 
snow white with margin of bright scarlet. .50 
Fugi San. Bronze yellow with crimson ring. .50 
^Indian. Indian red, free flowering. 2 ft.50 
Hazel Kind. A small flower, color dark 
purple .50 
Marshall’s Fire Flame. A brilliant flame on 
a long stem. Free flowering.50 
Marshall’s Gloria. A pure white with each 
petal edged with bright rose. Fine for 
cutting .50 
Newport Triumph. Bronze, shaded salmon 
pink . 1.00 
Newport Wonder. A beautiful rose pink... 1.00 
Queen of Whites. An improved Newport 
Angel . 1.00 
Rose Pink. Rose pink, long stems.50 
Splashed Gem. White, splashed and streaked 
with rosy red ; long stems, free flowering. .50 
Surrey Star. Old rose, shading to orange in 
center, long stems.50 
Tango Century. A very large bronze.50 
Union Jack. A combination of red and 
white .50 
White Star. Pure white flowers about the 
size of a Cosmos.30 
Landscape Gem Dahlia 
LANDSCAPE DAHLIAS 
The following varieties are best for landscape 
effect or use in borders. They are profusely free 
flowering, grow about 3 to 4 ft. high and do not 
show any seed pods on the old flower stems. 
Countess of Lonsdale. Cactus. Deep salmon red. 
25c. 
El Toreador. Dec. Bright ruby red. 3 ft. 
Landscape. Dec. Dark velvet-red. 3 ft. 
Landscape Beauty. Deep mauve, suffused laven¬ 
der. 5 ft. 
Landscape Gem. Cactus. Orange apricot. 3 ft. 
Landscape Ruby. Ruby red. Free flowering. 
Landscape Wonder. H. C. Orchid, shaded 
lighter in the center. 
Thomas A. Edison. D. Large blooms of royal 
purple. Free flowering. 
Tubers of the above: Each $1.00, doz. $9.00. 
DAHLIA FERTILIZER. Bag of 100 lbs. $4.00. 
TO-NA-CIDE. For 'I'll rip and Red Spider. 
5 lbs. $1.75, 25 lbs. $5.00, 100 lbs. $12.50. 
