STANDARD SINGLE DAHLIAS OF SPECIAL MERIT, continued 
ELMIRA. Dark, velvety black-maroon, with a 
fiery crimson ring around the center of the flower; 
very striking. 35 cts. 
GAILLARDIA. Golden yellow, with a broad red 
band around the yellow disc, like a gaillardia. 25 cts. 
PEGGY. Base of the petals rosy crimson, sur¬ 
rounded by a zone of orange, tips of petals purplish 
rose. A charming color combination. 35 cts. 
POLLY ECCLES. Bronzy yellow, with a red 
halo. The peculiar arrangement of the color makes 
the flowers conspicuous at all times. 
ST. GEORGE. Very large; clear yellow; the 
best yellow Single Dahlia ever produced. 25 cts. 
WILDFIRE. Intensely brilliant, light scarlet; 
the blooms are of fine form, and the plants are 
unusually free-flowering. 
Single Century Dahlias 
These form a distinct class of Single Dahlias, remarkable for their immense size, often 6 inches in 
diameter. They have very long stems, are fine for cutting, and are good bloomers. 
The Duplex Dahlias are those which have more than one row of petals. 
Unless otherwise noted, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. One each of 11 varieties, $2 
ROSE-PINK CENTURY. A monstrous flower; 
delicate soft pink. An improved Pink Century. 
SCARLET CENTURY. Brilliant scarlet; large 
flowers on stiff stems. 
SENSATION. Duplex. Vivid vermilion, tipped 
white. 
TWENTIETH CENTURY. The original Cen¬ 
tury Dahlia. Intense rosy crimson, shading to 
white at the edges, and a light halo around the disc. 
WHITE PERFECTION. New. The most beau¬ 
tiful pure white, single variety; extra-large flowers. 
35 cts. 
BIG CHIEF. Duplex. Brilliant cherry-red, 
margined maroon; very large. 
CRIMSON CENTURY. Velvety crimson, shaded 
maroon, with a rose halo around a yellow disc. 
HARVARD. Intense crimson; often 8 inches 
across. 
JACK. Fiery scarlet, base of petals yellow. Very 
free. 
MAROON CENTURY. Rich, velvety maroon, 
with a yellow disc. 
PRAIRIE FIRE. Duplex. Intensely brilliant 
poppy-red. 
Pompon Dahlias 
Pompon Dahlias are especially suited for planting in beds, as they are all very free bloomers and, on 
account of their dwarfer habit, they do not require staking. 
15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. One each of the C varieties, 75 cts. 
DAYBREAK. Color of “Daybreak” carnation. SNOWCLAD. Finest pure white. Free-flowering. 
KLEIN DOMETIA. Salmon-buff; very profuse. VIVID. Intense dazzling scarlet. Very free 
LITTLE BEAUTY. Small, perfectly globular bloomer, 
flowers; delicate shrimp-pink; beautifully quilled YELLOW BIRD. Pure creamy yellow; of perfect 
petals; very free. form. 
Farr’s Special Offers of Dahlias in Quantity 
ONE EACH OF THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF DAHLIAS, 144 VARIETIES, AMOUNTING 
TO $35.05, FOR $27 
MIXED DAHLIAS, without names, $1 per doz., $7 per 100 
Special Import List of Bulbs, Hyacinths, Tulips, Etc., for 
Fall Planting 
Having received many inquiries for the rare bulbous Irises not generally offered in catalogs in this 
country, I have decided to issue in May a supplementary list of these rare plants, which will be imported 
direct on orders from customers. This list will include, in addition, the choicest varieties of Tulips, 
Hyacinths, Daffodils, etc., for fall planting. If you are interested in choice bulbs of this character, ask 
for this list. 
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