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GIANT SINGLE DAHLIAS—Continued 
No. Each 
11590 JACK. A single, handsome and entirely 
distinct variety and one of the gayest in 
color ever sent out; it is of a brilliant fiery 
scarlet, with the base of the petals distinctly 
overlaid with golden yellow, particularly 
pleasing under artificial light.$0.25 
11608 M^rrv Wirlnw This variet y is well 
merry yviaow name d and has 
some valuable features. The plant attains a 
height of only 3 feet, and from the bushy 
plant arise the deep scarlet flowers.25 
11610 MBS. BOWMAN. Solferino; a large lusty 
flower.25 
11622 /"'V1J Plr»rv A s P^ endi( ^ flower, with 
vjiory unique coloring; each 
petal is pure white, distinctly edged bright 
scarlet to the width of at least l A inch, giv¬ 
ing each petal the appearance of the Ameri¬ 
can Flag. Plant grows dwarf and carries its 
flowers far a bove the foliage on erect stems. .35 
11640 TWENTIETH CENTURY. Red and white. .25 
No. Each 
11650 Each petal is slightly 
oomerswortn scooped and twisted 
from its center to the tip. The color is an 
intense scarlet, with a broad band of gold 
around the prominent disc.$0.35 
11660 SOUVENIR DE PARIS. Pure white; 
plants very tall; flowers cup-shaped. Sold out. 
11690 SCARLET CENTURY. Scarlet, one of the 
most effective hedge plants for the garden. .25 
11691 STRIKING. Garnet, each petal tipped 
with white..25 
11760 Wellesley of 
We find this an odd shade 
velvety maroon; the 
plant grows fully five feet in height, is of 
branching habit, produces flowers of extra 
large size. 
11765 WESTON. Perfect flower, of a soft lav¬ 
ender pink, an ideal color; flowers are borne 
on erect stems. 18 inches long. 
.25 
Collarette Dahlias 
This form, which consists of a collar formed of 
small petals and usually of a contrasting color 
appears around the disc. A single flower of French 
origin. The first new introductions did not include 
the colors of the present time, neither was the 
type as near to perfection, nor the size of the flower 
as it is now. Recent introduction of newer colors 
and combinations of colors such as are not known 
in any other flower are now offered. 
No. Each 
12000 (1915.) A clear bright 
Balmoral p „ re color with flat 
smooth florets, collarette striped with rose 
and white. This is a showy and effective 
variety with long stemmed flowers.$1.00 
12010 (1915.) Glowing 
Buckingham blood red flowers 
of good form with white collarette. The 
plants are of a bushy habit; the flowers 
well above t he f oliage.$1.00 
12020 COMTE CHEREMETEFP. Vermil¬ 
ion red shading to orange at tips, 
creamy white collar.35 
12035 DUCHESSE MELZI D’ERIL. Yel¬ 
low tinted orange, washed and striped 
scarlet, collar white. 
12050 EXPOSITION DE LYON. Deep 
scarlet with fine yellow tip, collar nar¬ 
row' and white suffused lavender and 
washed crimson. 
12060 Frogmore sp T a e sh°e" 
with vermilion. A flower with splendid petal 
and very regular form. The collarette is 
vellow, the habit of the plant is erect and 
bushv, producing long stemmed flowers with 
wonderful freedom......$1.00 
12075 HENRI PARMAN. Brilliant cardinal red 
with violet-shadings frequently edged witli 
yellow and large halo of same color sur¬ 
rounding the golden disc collar. Petals yel- 
low...,.• 
12080 LI 1_(1915.) Rich ruby color 
Holyrood with golden tips and 
yellow disc, clear yellow collarette. A most 
beautiful combination of color. The plant 
Is free blooming of medium height and 
should please everyone as a cut flower. .... 
12084 MME. E. POIRIER. Deep purple suffused 
with lighter shades which gives it a violet 
blue effect; collar petals white. The nearest 
approach to a blue. ....... ;• • v 
m^O MAURICE RIVOIRE. The best of the 
entire collection. A massive flower of a dark 
crimson with a heavy pure w'hite collar.... 
12150 ORPHEE. Large flower; violet red flaked 
crimson, tipped golden; collar clear yellow.. 
12170 PRESIDENT VIGER. Deep crimson ma¬ 
roon flowers with a pure white collar; a very 
12195 RHEINKRONE. Velvety scarlet; collar 
scarlet tipped and veined white. . . ■. ... 
12197 SOUVENIR BERBARDEAU. Purple red, 
12202 1 SOUVENIR DE CHABANNE. Brilliant 
deep scarlet; collar yellow, with white tips. bo 
. . 1.00 
Collarette Dahlia 
Tom Thumb Dahlias Bedders 
These are all single varieties and produced in 
distinct colors. The whole of the plants are only 
about 18 inches in height and they only need to 
be seen to be appreciated for their extreme value 
as bedders, or for edging to beds, borders, lawns 
or shrubberies. 
No. v E* 011 
11850 AGNES. Purple; quite distinct.$0.35 
11852 DAPHNE. Maroon.35 
1 1855 JUBILEE. Pink; bushy; very pretty.3o 
11858 LANCER. Scarlet.35 
11860 NIVENS. Pure white; bushy habit.35 
11862 OLIVE. Orange. 35 
11865 PEMBROKE. Clear yellow; fine habit... 35 
