Decorative Dahlia, “ L . KRAMER PEACOCK.” (See description, page 8) 
Paeony Flowered Dahlias 
This is one of the newer types also called the Art or Artistic Dahlias. The true type resembles the Japanese Paeony; yet 
several of the most valuable and popular varieties differ from the true type. 
ALMA. Very large; color of American Beauty rose, Each 
and much the same type. SO.50 
AUTUMN GLOW. A most distinct and striking autumn 
shade. The outer petals are deep pinkish scarlet, with 
yellow markings and tip, and each row of petals opens up 
softer against the darker background of the outer 
petals. A strong grower producing the large flowers 
freely on long stiff stems. 1.00 
BARON G. DE GRANCY. A waxy, almost pure white; 
a flower of excellent type, perfect form and purity of 
color. The blooms are borne profusely on long graceful 
stems.30 
BERNICE. Soft rose pink, very broad petals, very large 
flowers on stiff slender stems.50 
BILLIE. Color light rose, tipped violet rose with a sug¬ 
gestion of yellow at the base of the petals, the general 
effect being a bright rose pink. Flowers are of beau¬ 
tiful form with petals curved and twisted, averaging 
at least six inches across on long stems. 1.00 
BRILLIANTINE. A medium to small variety that is Each 
without doubt the richest and highest colored of all 
Dahlias. White shading to carmine, tipped glowing 
cardinal carmine. A wonderful bloomer and fine for 
cutting and the garden. $0.50 
CANARY. Pure canary yellow of very largest size; an 
early, free and continuous bloomer on long slender stems, 
one of the best.30 
DIANA. Very large rich glowing crimson. Blooms facing 
on long slender stiff stems. 1.00 
DIEMONT VON BYSTEIN. I ^arge white suffused and 
shaded blue lilac. Very fine form and a free bloomer.. . .50 
F. R. AUSTIN. One of the most striking and valuable 
paeony Dahlias in existence. The beautifully colored 
flowers are of large size, averaging 6 to S inches across. 
Color, the outer petals are very long, creamy yellow, 
suffused, banded and shaded rich crimson; the inner 
petals are yellow at base tinting lighter, and suffused 
pink and crimson. The plant is a strong vigorous 
grower, an extremely early and free bloomer, and con¬ 
tinues to bloom the entire season, making it most valu¬ 
able for garden and exhibition.50 
12 New Introductions for 1922, described on pages 2 and 3, for $37.00 
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