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SINGLE DAHLIAS 
Single Dahlias—Large or Century Type 
These Singles and the Collarettes are fine 
for decorative purposes, especially if disbudded. 
They should be cut when the flowers first 
open to keep well. A most popular type of 
dahlia with our customers. 
♦BARTON—Large soft scarlet or rust 
red. Extra free .50 
♦BELLE OF MEXICO — Golden buff 
with crimson disc. Excellent variety, 
of medium size .75 
♦ESTHER BIRD—An exhibition white 
which can be grown to immense size 1.50 
FANCIFUL — Variegated soft scarlet 
and white—long stems.75 
♦JAMES WELLER — Very large and 
fine; rich yellow, each petal overlaid 
in part with autumn red, blended. 
Fine grower—long stems.75 
JESSIE — Pure white, exquisite form, 
large size, long stiff stems.50 
MRS. CHAS. HALSEY—Bright pink, 
pointed petals. Free and effective 
garden variety .75 
NARANJA — A real orange—medium 
size, on tall plant. Pinch out top 
when about a foot high to induce 
branching. Disbud freely. Lovely in 
amber glass for table decorations .. 1.00 
♦NEWPORT ANGEL — Pure waxy 
white with pointed petals . 1.00 
♦NEWPORT TRIUMPH—Combination 
of autumn shades and salmon, very 
large flower . 1.00 
♦NEWPORT WONDER — Large 
salmon rose pink, pointed petals— 
wonderful for exhibition . 1.00 
ORANGE POINSETTIA — Dup. — A 
very attractive orange red. Fine 
keeper .50 
♦PEACHES AND CREAM — Creamy 
yellow suffused peach pink . 1.00 
♦PEQUOT YELLOW — Very large 
clear yellow of perfect form for ex¬ 
hibition. Fine grower. Extra choice 
variety . 1.50 
