COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
Bizet . 
Brick . 
El Toro 
Frank Harris. 
Gypsy. 
Jim. 
La Golandrina . . . 
Rag Carpet. 
Rubicon ....... 
Purple-red with white shadings at the 
end of the petals; white collar. . . . 1.00 
A solid color, brick red with a white 
collar, very desirable for its color and 
formation.. 1.00 
A perfect Collarette, always having 
eight petals. This flower is a medal 
winner of 1935. A red and yellow suf¬ 
fusion in color with a white collar, 
and a very free bloomer with stiff, 
strong stems. Always shows its face. .50 
A very large, scarlet red flower with a 
yellow collar. 1.00 
Rich purple shading to a lavender, 
the tips of the petals white with a 
white collar.. . . . 1.00 
A sunburst Collarette, the base of the 
petals a yellow shading to a bright 
red at the ends; collar white. . . . 1.00 
A true pink Collarette with oval pet¬ 
als. The collar is white and the same 
color pink as the petals. By disbud¬ 
ding, this variety can be grown to 
seven inches. . ... . 2.00 
The reverse of Felix, a deep red Col¬ 
larette with white streaks running 
through the petals; collar the same. . 1.00 
A ruby red, oval petaled bloom with 
the collar the same color, the tips of 
which are white. 1.00 
POMPON DAHLIAS - 
The following dahlias are listed at fifty cents each or $4.00 
per dozen. 
Anna von Schwerin Shell pink blending to white center. 
Bantam.Bright red, perfect form, with extra 
long stem. 
Dixie .. Dark red, free bloomer. 
Donald Gordan . . . Burnt orange, strong stems. 
Edward.Cherry red, perfect blooms. 
Frankie.Golden apricot, tipped red. 
Goldilocks ..... Gold to old gold center. 
Helen Anita ..... Lavender to white center, attractive. 
Joe Fette ..Pure white, prolific bloomer. 
Johnny .Very dark red, compact, perfect form. 
Libhie Rohr ..... Cerise purple, extra long stems. 
Mary Munns .... Fuschia, dark orchid sheen. 
Taka's Purple .... Bright phlox purple, good, long stems. 
Yellow Gem .Pure yellow, excellent flower. 
Darkest of All .... Maroon, almost black. Because of the 
scarcity of this variety and the diffi¬ 
cult keeping qualities of the roots, it is 
necessary to ask 75 cents each. 
