DAHLIAS 
Fobby. Purple Pom Pom .$ .15 
Bonnie Brae. Cream shaded bluish-pink. An immense bloom and 
excellent for show purposes. Decorative. Each.25 
Cardinal. A good dark red variety.25 
Collarette. This is a single dark red with a row of short white petals 
around the center. Very attractive .25 
Elinor Vanderveer. A very large pink.35 
Emperor. A fine dark purple.25 
Gustav Douzon. An old variety but still one of the largest and best. 
An orange-red flower on long stems. Decorative.25 
Indian Dawn. A beautiful combination of orange rnd red. Long, 
twisted petals. Large ...50 
Jeanne Charmet. Lilac pink shading to pure white toward the center. 
Large and good stems. Decorative .25 
Jersey’s Beauty. True pink. Good size and fine substance. Extra 
good for cutting.25 
Jersey Jewell. Mallow pink. A fine variety for cutting. Long stems .25 
Maud Adams. This is my favorite for cutting as it is free blooming 
on good stems and keeps well. White overlaid a delicate pink. 
Show type • •..25 
Miss Helen Hollis. A good scarlet of show type.25 
Mrs. W. H. Pepin. A fine pure white. New.20 
Roman Eagle. Flaming brilliant burnished copper. The most ad¬ 
mired dahlia in the shows.35 
Snowclad. White Pompom. These small blooms are excellent for 
bouquets.15 
Snowdrift. A giant pure white of the decorative type. The best 
white I have ever seen.35 
Susan G. Tevis. A lovely shade of lilac.25 
Yellow Collosse. A large pure canary yellow .25 
One each of any six varieties, labeled for $1.00 
C. W. BROWN, 
13 PARK ROAD, 
ASHLAND, MASS. 
