SINGLE DAHLIAS 
13 
*TRAYMORE—A combination of bright 
yellow and red; good stems for cut¬ 
ting.50 
SOUV. DE BEL ACCUEIL — Orange 
red, yellow collar.50 
Single Dahlias—Large or Century Type 
These Singles and the Collarettes are fine 
for decorative purposes, especially if disbudded 
thoroughly. They should be cut when the 
flowers first open to keep well. A most popu¬ 
lar type of dahlia with our customers. 
*BARTON — Large soft scarlet or rust 
red. Extra free.50 
BELLE OF MEXICO — Golden buff 
with crimson disc. Excellent variety 
of medium size.50 
CORONA—Buff with vermilion disc. .. .50 
DOROTHEA — Golden tan, terra cotta 
disc. 1.50 
*ESTHER BIRD—An exhibition white 
which can be grown to immense size. .75 
FANCIFUL — Variegated soft scarlet 
and white—long stems.75 
GOLDEN GLOW—Soft old gold, con¬ 
cave petals, very free and lovely for 
garden effect.75 
*JAMES WELLER — Very large and 
fine; rich yellow, each petal overlaid 
in part with autumn red, blended. 
Fine grower, long stems.75 
JENNIE R. — Large cerise rose and 
white.50 
*JESSIE —Pure white—large with extra 
long stems.50 
MARYGOLD — Golden yellow and 
orange. 1.00 
*MRS. ALFRED HILL — Very large 
deep rose pink, as a rose red. 1.00 
*MRS. KATHLEEN CARWITHEN— 
Very distinctive variety with dark 
lacy foliage. Color is a new rich red 
with dark center. 1.00 
NARANJA — A real orange—medium 
size flower, tall plant. Pinch out 
tops when about a foot high to in¬ 
duce branching. Disbud freely. 
Lovely in amber glass.75 
NEWPORT ANGEL—Pure waxy white, 
with pointed petals.75 
