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Collarette Dahlias. 
A Comparatively New and Very Popular Section. 
The flowers are single with a “.collar.” of short petals round the 
centre. Spendid for Garden Decoration and for Cutting. 
NOVELTIES OF 1921. 
Barbara, rich crimson, faintly tipped yellow, with yellow collar ; erect 
habit and free. F.C.C. and A.M. 2/-. 
Charm, medium and neat flowers ; colour, yellow at base of petals, 
changing to white, and flushed pink. F.C.C. and A.M. 2/-. 
Coronette, scarlet-crimson, broad pointed petals ; collar, crimson, suff¬ 
used yellow; free flowering and habit erect. F.C.C. and A.M. 2 /- 
Ivor, orange-scarlet; collar, yellow, suffused scarlet ; good habit. 
F.C.C. and A.M. 2/-.' 
Lolah, brilliant scarlet, fraintlv tipped yellow, collar yellow ; dwarf 
branching habit; very free; fine for bedding. 2/-. 
Mrs. O. M. Courage, distinct colour, deep carmine, shading to white 
at edges, with pure white collar ; splendid habit. 2 /-. 
Padre, maroon, each petal edged rosy crimson collar, white ; bushy, 
erect habit. F.C.C. and A.M. 2/-. 
Siskin, colour, light clear yellow ; perfect form and flower stems, 
erect. 2/-. 
All Awards indicated above were made provisionally subject to a trial 
at Wisley Gardens. 
General Collection Collarette Dahlias. 
9d. each (except where priced). Our Selection, 7/6 per dozen. 
Admiral, blackish maioon, with pure white collar ; the finest dark 
variety. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 /-. 
Avocet, light pink, deepening to rose, white collar. 
Beacon, crimson with yellow collar ; fine. 
Bullfinch (1919), a brilliant crimson-scarlet, with yellow collar ; very 
fine. F.C.C. and A.M. 1/-. 
Buttercup, pure yellow of circular form. 
Canopus, pal£ lemon yellow, yellow collar ; splendid. 
Capeila, wine shade and maroon, white collar. 
Circie ( 1919 ), white, centre suffused lavender, white collar. 1 /-. 
Daffodil ( 1920 ), beautiful deep yellow with lighter collar; one of the 
best. 1 /6. 
Dante, velvety crimson, white collar ; very free. 
Dainty, lovely rose pink, yellow collar. 
Dr. Rene Gerard, magenta purple, primrose collar. 
Eclipse (1919), reddish crimson, edged yellow, and with yellow’ collar; 
very attractive. F.C.C. and A.M. 1 
