NEW “COLLARETTE” DAHLIAS. 
Gallia. Bright rose suffused and tipped scarlet. Collar creamy white suffused 
with yellow. 
Maurice Rivoire. Rich, dark maroon, very deep in the center of petals. 
Pure white “ collar.*' A large, broad-petalled variety of splendid appear¬ 
ance. 
Prince Galitzin. Rich crimson, collarette tipped with red. A ver^'^ showy 
variety and quite distinct. 
Standard of Lyon (Etendard de Lyon). Bright scarlet with a rich velvety 
sheen, white collarette. 
Price for the above, 25c. each. (Field-grown roots.) 
LARGE “QUILLED DAHLIAS. 
A. D. Livoni. Beautiful, soft lustrous pink. Grand 
flowers. A fine variety for cut flowers. 
Bon Ton. Rich garnet-red finely formed flowers. 
Splendidly qtiilled. Fine contrast with above. 
Grand Duke Alexis. Color pure, soft white, 
the tips of the petals edged and suffused 
with delicate pink. The finest of the type. 
A general favorite. 
Yellow Duke. A beautiful, deep, glisten ng 
yellow, flowers large and quilled like Grand 
Duke Alexis. 
Price, field grown roots, 20c. each, $2.00 per 
doz.; set of 4 for 75c. 
CLEMATISTLOWERED 
DAHLIAS. 
Distinguished for their large Clematis-like 
flowers, 6 to 8 inches across. The coloring is 
very intense and showy. They make noble 
plants, about 5 ft. high. {See cut.) 
Ami Barillet. Scarlet-crimson flow’crs bronze 
foliage. A fine variety for massing in beds 
or borders. Very ornamental. The flowers 
are not as large as those following. 
Fringed 20th Century. The color is intense 
rosy-crimson, with white tips and w'hite 
disc around the yellow center. We offer 
the new fringed type. 
Big Chief. Brilliant cherry red, margined 
with rich velvety maroon. A new and 
valuable sort. 
White “ Century *’ Beautiful snow-white. 
A very strong, vigorous grower; a profuse 
bloomer. ^ 
Scarlet “ Century.” The brightest dazzling scarlet, without shade or blemish. 
are of fine, round form and finish. A profuse bloomer. 
Rose Pink “ Century.” Clear rose pink. Flowers are of immense size and perfect form; 
early and profuse. 
Sensation. Vivid Vermillion heavily striped with white. A new variety and very striking. 
Price for the above, field grown roots, 25c. each, S2.50 per doz. Set of 7 Clematis-flowered 
Dahlias for $1.50. 
THE "PRISMATIC" COLLECTION 
-OF SPLENDID DAHLIAS.-- 
We group together eight of the. finest Dahlias known, selected for variety of form and color. 
They are really splendid and should give satisfaction. 
Our new eight page pamphlet. Dahlia Culture, by Mr. Charles Henderstm, giving 
history and culture will be sont free with each order for the.. . 
Gondola (Cactus). A clear rosj^-pink, with 
DWARF DOUBLE POMPONE DAHLIAS. 
This tvpe produces globular flowers in great profusion on rather dwarf 
plants. The flowers are very useful for summer bouquets, about 2 in across, 
pretty and not obtrusive. 
Allic Mourey. Pinkish-white, tipped deep pink. Alwaysinflower,finefor cutting. 
Crimson Queen. Flowersof perfect form. Color a deep, rich crimson; full 
and very double 
Daybreak. The color is a beautiful, soft, rosy pink, shaded blush 
Indian Chief. A very rich shade of reddish crimson. Stems are long, stiff and 
Bright lemon yellow; a beautiful sort 
Little Helen. White, suffused wnth 
blush; very pretty. 
Little Herman. Deep lustrous red 
petals tipped white. 
Rosalie. Yellow edged with crimson, 
\ cry attractive. 
Snowclad. The best of white Pom- 
pones. Completely covered 
with a mass of flowers . 
Price, field-grown roots, 20c. 
each; set of 9 for SI. 50. 
Little May 
Special Offer. As 
there are many people 
who care little or noth¬ 
ing for special sorts, we 
offer our selection, said 
selection to be made at 
the time the order is 
filled, made up of good 
contrasting colors and 
sorts. Price, $1.50 
per doz.; $12.00 per 
100. All colors mixed, 
$1.00 per doz., $8.00 
per 100. 
The flowers 
Prismatic ” Collection. 
very large gracefully arranged flowers, with 
long, narrow, peculiarly twisted petals. Fine 
stems and splendid for cutting. 40c. each. 
Jack Rose. A brilliant crimson-red with 
fiery tones in the center of the flower, the 
whole overlaid with a soft violet-maroon. 
*' Decorative ” type, double to the center 
never showing the yellow stamens or im¬ 
mature green. The flowers are from five to 
six inches across under normal conditions. 
Price, field grown roots, 35c. each, $3.50 
per doz. 
J. H. Jackson. A very handsome ” Cactus ” 
Dahlia, color a deep maroon, almost black 
with a deep crimson tone underlying the 
surface and a rich velvety sheen over all. 
Large flowers of splendid form and freely 
produced on long stems. Price, field 
grown roots, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Mrs. C. W. Bassett. A beautiful new variety 
of the “ Decorative ” type. Plant of 
^lendid habit and very free flowering. 
CTolor a unique shade of lavender-rose 
lightening to white at the base of the petals. 
Price, field grown roots, 40c. each, S4.00 
per doz. 
Mr. Geo. Stephenson. A very beautiful 
variety of the “ Cactus ” type. Color a 
bright, sparkling yellow, clear and lustrous 
deep and satisfying; glistening in the 
sunlight. The flowers are large and of 
perfect form borne profusely on long stems; 
a grand sort for cutting. Price, field grown 
roots, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Mrs. Roosevelt. A grand " Decorative ” 
of large size, graceful form, fine stems for 
cutting. The flowers arc perfectly double, 
of largest size, 6 to 8 inches, color a delicate 
pink, shading to soft clear pink. Price, 
field-grown roots, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Professor Mansfield A grand " Fancy 
Decorative ” Dahlia; flowers on the crown 
bud run from seven to eight inches ac osl. 
sturdy grower, with long, stout stems. The 
color is rich yellow, clear white tips and 
rosy-red towards the center. Early in the 
season and in light soils the red will also 
appear on the margin of the petals; occa¬ 
sionally the white is absent from some 
flowers on a plant, but in whatever stage, 
it is a unique and handsome variety. Price, 
field grown roots, 35c. each. S3.50 per doz. 
Souvenir de Gustave Douzon. A truly 
wonderful variety, a giant n s ze, some 
flowers reaching ten inches across. The 
color is an intense shade of orange-red with 
rich crimson shadings. It is a broad- 
petalcd “ Decorative ” and of splendid 
form. It has created a sensation in the 
Dahlia world. Price, field-grown roots, 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Special Offer. The ” Prismatic ” Collection of eight splendid Dahlias for $2.00. 
