Dahlia Catalogue for 1913. 
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Sadie. A pleasing novelty which is very striking and effective. In color it 
is a beautiful pink, neatly striped and speckled maroon. This New 
variety of excellent form, abounds in beautiful flowers, and possesses 
a most charming individuality in beauty and grace, that is almost in¬ 
comparable. 35 cents each. 
SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
RECENT INTRODUCTIONS. 
Grand Single Varieties of Recent Introduction for 1913. This Superb Set of 
6 new ones for 75 cents, prepaid, or I Will send the above sets of 22 
First-Class New Novelties and this set of 6 Recent Introductions for 
$10.50, prepaid. 
G. E. Varnum. Deep red, tipped lighter. Very large, showy flower. 15 cents 
each. 
Lysand'er. Crimson, striped maroon. 15 cents each. 
Miss Barton. This is a bright pink shade. Quite good size, extra long 
stems. 15 cents each. 
20th Century. It is of purest white at both base and tips, and the center 
of petals are a delicate blush rose. Very large, 5 to 7 inches in diame¬ 
ter. 15 cents each. 
Rose Pink Century. Very large, orchid-flowered Dahlia of the rose-pink 
shade, borne on long stems well above the foliage. 25 cents each. 
$2.50 per dozen. 
Theries. Pink and white; very striking. 15 cents each. 
GENERAL LIST OF SINGLE DAHLIAS. 
10 cents each, $1.00 per dozen, or the set of 6 for 50 cents, or I will send 
the three above sets and this set of 6 Standard Singles for $11.00, pre¬ 
paid, to any part: of North America. 
Annie Hughes. Bright sulphur, tipped cerise. 
Bruce. Pale lemon-yellow. 
Man Friday. Deep maroon. 
Snow Queen. Purest white. 
Thomas Becket. Crimson lake, with bright yellow ring in center. 
Violette. Lively shade of crimson. 
Collarette Dahlias* 
French specialists have given us the beautiful improved Collarette Dah¬ 
lia an entirely new type of Dahlia; all of which have wonderful flowers 
and delightful color combinations. These were shown extensively last year 
at the European Dahlia Shows, where they met with great favor, and we 
feel confident that they will meet with the same approval here. 
The flowers are Single, with an additional row of short petals around the 
disc, which forms' a frill or collar, usually of a different color, from the rest 
of the flower. 
These Three Wonderful Creations for 1913 we will send prepaid to any 
part of North America for 50 cents. 
Exposition de Lyon. 1913. A very gay flower of a bright garnet, with fine 
yellow tips; collar white, daintily suffused lavender and washed crim¬ 
son. One of the showiest to date. 25 cents each. 
Maurice Rivorior. 1913. A Wonderful New Collarette Dahlia, of sterling 
quality. The flowers are produced in great profusion on long, graceful 
stems well above the foliage. The flower, a gorgeous rich crimson, with 
pure white collar, of short, well-formed petals, perfectly arranged 
around the rich golden yellow center. The remarkable contrast of the 
above combination of color, together with its ideal form and profusion 
of flowers, secures first place for this variety among this new type of 
Dahlia. 25 cents each. . , 
Pres Viger. Superb Collarette Dahlia. An exceedingly effective variety, the 
color combination being one of the prettiest imaginable, reddish-car- 
mine with a smaller collar of pure white. 15 cents each. 
