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Dahlia Rosette 
ROSETTE DAHLIAS 
Miniature Decorative Dahlias 
Each 
Bobby. A very small flower. Light orange 
with darker base.$0.75 
Good Luck. Very distinctive and most at¬ 
tractive in orange color.50 
Irene. Exquisite old rose.50 
Ladybird. A very distinctive shading of clear 
orange with gold shadings.75 
Red Sea. A bright red on a good stem.50 
Rhoda. A glowing orange and rose pink.50 
Sparklet. Small, very double with pointed 
petals. Old rose cerise with crimson shad¬ 
ings to rose at tips.75 
Wemco. Buff suffused pink, small flower. . . .50 
Zip. Bright orange flame self-colored. 2.00 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
These have become very popular for cutting 
purposes. We list a few of the best varieties. 
Each 
Ami Barillet. Brilliant scarlet, dark foliage.$0.50 
Belle of Mexico. Rose shaded to yellow in 
center.50 
Crawley Star. Rose pink. Pointed petals.50 
Eckford. White suffused and tipped crimson. .50 
Fugi San. Bronze yellow with crimson ring. .50 
Marshall’s Fire Flame. A brilliant flame on 
a long stem. Free flowering. 50 
Marshall’s Gloria. A pure white with each 
petal edged with bright rose. Fine for 
cutting .50 
Newport Triumph. Bronze, shaded salmon 
pink . 75 
Newport Wonder. A beautiful rose pink.75 
Pequot Yellow. Very large yellow. Extra 
free . 1.50 
Queen of Whites. An improved Newport 
Angel . 1.00 
Splashed Gem. White, splashed and streaked 
with rosy red; long stems, free flowing... .50 
Tango Century. A very large bronze.50 
White Star. Pure white flowers about the 
size of a Cosmos.30 
Yellow- Treasure. Extra free flowering. Sin¬ 
gle. Clear light yellow. Fine for cutting. 1.00 
Landscape Dahlia 
MINIATURE CACTUS DAHLIAS 
These are the small flowering true cactus type. 
They are very dainty for decorations and pro¬ 
fuse bloomers. 
Each 
Baby Royal. I.C. Flowers soft pink and 
apricot on long stems.$1.00 
Cardinal Gem. Rich cardinal red. Stiff stems; 
good for cutting.75 
Elizabeth Pape. A bright rose pink with 
amber suffusion. A distinct Cactus form.. .50 
Little Louie. Rose pink. Very tiny with 
spiky petals.75 
llohin. Orange. Very small blooms.75 
Snowdrift. A pure white of true cactus 
form with spiky petals. Small and fully 
double. Strong grower, free bloomer. 1.00 
Sweetheart. One of the daintiest. Color pale 
apricot suffused with shrimp pink. 1.00 
LANDSCAPE DAHLIAS 
The following varieties are best for landscape 
effect or use in borders. They are profusely free 
flowering, grow about 3 to 4 ft. high and do not 
show any seed pods on the old flower stems. 
Landscape. Dec. Dark velvet-red. 3 ft. 
Landscape Gold. Dec. Orange apricot. 3 ft. 
Landscape Wonder. H.C. Orchid, shaded 
lighter in the center. 
Thomas A. Edison. D. Large blooms of 
royal purple. Free flowering. 
Tubers of the above: Each 50c., doz $5.00. 
