'Dahlias 
BRECK’S 
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Breck’s Dahlias 
The modern Dahlia is a flower of great variety. Several distinct types, all equally beautiful, are recognized, 
each of which includes hundreds of varieties in endless shades and combinations of colors. Under proper culture 
the large-flowered types make husky plants 6 to 8 feet tall which may be used with telling effect at the back 
ot perennial borders tor superb masses of late Summer and Autumn color, while the bedding types are especially 
good for great, showy masses. The hobbyist, of course, will choose varieties for perfection of bloom and grow 
each plant as a specimen to secure finest flowers. 
Single 
Achievement. Collarette. Color resembles that of Praxiteles. 
Free bloomer on erect stem. 35c each. 
Black Century. Crimson-black; very fine. 50c each. 
Cream Century. A delicate creamy white. Early and profuse 
bloomer. 35c each. 
Crimson Century. A beautiful shade. 35c each. 
Fire-Red Century. An outstanding shade of flame-red. 35c each. 
Giant Century. Largest of all. Yellow at base, shading to bronzy 
salmon and crimson, with lighter tips. 35c each. 
Pink Century. A very delicate light pink. 35c each. 
Praxiteles. Velvety maroon, each petal tipped white. 35c each. 
Purple Century. Fine pansy-purple. 35c each. 
Rantendelion. A fine red with white-tipped petals. 35c each. 
Rosette. New Collarette. Giant cerise flowers, suffused white; 
white collar. 35c each. 
Scarlet Century. Velvety crimson, shaded maroon. 35c each. 
White Century. Pure white; fine stem. 35c each. 
Yellow Century. A clear pure golden yellow. 35c each. 
Single Dahlia, Pink Century 
Cactus and Hybrid Cactus 
Alice Whittier. Primrose-yellow; large; good stem. Prize-winner. 
75c each. 
Ambassador. Yellowish buff, shading to salmon-pink; enormous 
flowers on good stems. $1.00 each. 
American Maid. Dark orange-bronze blooms on fine, stiff stems. 
75c each. 
Andreas Hofer. Delicate pink with yellow center. Fine for 
cutting. Good stems. $1.00 each. 
Bride’s Bouquet. Ideal white with long stem. 50c each. 
City of New York. One of the largest and best. Lemon-yellow 
shading to pink. $1.00 each. 
Countess of Lonsdale. Deep salmon-red. 50c each. 
Eagle Rock Beauty. Giant blooms of a wonderful combination of 
pink and cream. 75c each. 
Edna Ferber. Glistening coral, shading to old-gold at the base. 
Petals curled and twisted, making a very full flower. Medium 
to tall. $1.00 each. 
Elsie Oliver. Late. Pink, shading to cream at the center. Good 
stem. 50c each. 
Ethel A. Wolfram. A perfect beauty of deep pink, enhanced by 
soft shading of yellow. Good cut-flower. 75c each. 
Fort Monmouth. Rich crimson-maroon, with violet-blue at tins 
of petals. $1.00 each. 
Frau O. Bracht. Large blooms of lemon-yellow on perfect stems. 
An imported variety and low at this price. $2.00 each. 
F. W. Fellowes. Intense coral-red, with deeper suffusion at the 
center. 75c each. 
Jean Trimbee. One of the largest Cactus varieties; rich petunia- 
violet; perfect stems. $2.00 each. 
Jersey’s Radiant. Fine large orange flowers. Splendid stems. 
$1.00 each. 
J. H. Jackson. Finest dark crimson-maroon. 35c each. 
Josephine G. The large flowers are a beautiful rose-pink, some I 
of the petals tipped with yellow. $3.00 each. 
Kalif. Huge, perfect, pure scarlet flowers, sometimes 9 inches 
across. 50c each. 
Libelle. Not large, but perfect in form and habit. A clear deep 
rose-purple. 35c each. 
Lilac Glory. A late importation of a true lilac-orchid color. 
$1.00 each. 
Mariposa. Shaggy pink; large. 75c each. 
Marjorie Leigh. Light rose-pink, shaded yellow; large blooms 
on good stems. 75c each. 
Mrs. C. B. Benedict. Lemon-yellow; full center. $1.00 each. 
Mrs. Ethel F. T. Smith. Creamy white flowers, shading to lemon- 
white at the center, on long stems. 50c each. 
Peppermint Candy. Extraordinary flower of creamy white, 
penciled crimson. 75c each. 
Polar Star. Beautiful clear white blooms. $1.00 each. 
Prima Donna. Pink with white center. Good keeper. 50c each. 
Rollo Boy. Delicate amber, shading to old-gold. 50c each. 
Roycroft. Cinnamon-buff flowers of excellent form. 50c each. 
Sagamore Sweetheart. Large; white and cerise. Very striking. 
$1.00 each. 
Star of Bethlehem. Clear white; tightly quilled. $1.50 each. 
Tryphinne. Delightful combination of light and deep pink with 
golden yellow at the base. 75c each. 
U. S. A. Enormous, orange flowers on long stems. 50c each. 
