COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
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QUAUTY DAHLIAS 
Small Flowered Type* 
Collarette Dahlias 
These artistic flowers are very popular. 
They are similar to a large single, but with a 
row of short petals around the central disc, 
which, as a rule is of a contrasting color. We 
offer a choice collection. 
ALLSTON — Bright rose and white. 
Very free .50 
♦BELLE — Huge orange scarlet with 
gold collar. Rather dwarf. Very fine 
new variety . 1.00 
DOON—Medium size — bright scarlet, 
gold collar .75 
ESTRELLA—Large purple, purple and 
white collar .75 
FILLE — Very beautiful large bright 
yellow. Fine for cutting or garden 
effect .75 
FRANK HARRIS — Rather dwarf. 
Bright rich red, yellow collar.75 
♦GEANT DE LYONS — Large rich 
velvety maroon. Dwarf.75 
GIANT OF FRUITVALE — Large 
velvety brownish red with white 
collar—cut foliage .50 
GOLDEN DALE — (New) — Deep 
golden yellow, collar in same tones 1.00 
♦HERALD—Pinkish rose; white collar; 
large. Extra choice coloring; a favor¬ 
ite variety. Stock limited.75 
LEAH—Large dark crimson, sometimes 
variegated—crimson and white.50 
MAURICE RIVOIRE — Medium size 
crimson maroon, white and maroon 
collar .50 
♦MERCEDES ANN — Large maroon; 
cream collar; petals pointed like a 
star .75 
♦MRS. O. M. COURAGE—A rich crim¬ 
son of medium size and perfect 
form, long stems. Dwarf plant. A 
fine English variety .75 
♦PORTOLA—One of the finest. Extra 
large and free. Lasting cutflower. 
The color is different, a new clear 
shade of red with a collar lightly 
tipped with cream . 1.50 
♦SAN MATEO STAR — Enormous 
flower on long stem, a clear cerise 
pink, edged white. Extremely attract¬ 
ive and free blooming.75 
♦SWALLOW—Pure white.50 
TRAYMORE—A combination of bright 
yellow and red; good stems for 
cutting .50 
