BRAEGER'S SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
MODERN DAHLIAS 
A special selection of some of the newer varieties that have 
proven the most satisfactory and easy to grow. 
GIANT FLOWERED VARIETIES 
Following abbreviations are used in designating the differ¬ 
ent types of Dahlias that are listed below: (FD) Formal Deco- 
ratives; (ID) Informal Decoratives; (Cac) True Cactus; (SC) 
Semi-cactus. 
Andreas Hofer (Cac). A beautiful pink color, shading to a 
creamy center. Free-flowering. European variety with dandy 
stems to cut, 3 ft. 35c. 
Autumn Sunset (FD). Large blooms of a really beautiful 
blending of salmon pink and orange with the best of stems, 4 
ft. 60c. 
Ballego’s Glory (FD). An imported Holland variety of a most 
gorgeous color. Rich mahogany red with golden edge and tip 
to each petal. Its perfect form, ideal growth and long erect 
stems and flowers, make it a dahlia everyone wants when in 
bloom. Every flower comes true to color. 4 ft. 50c. 
Clias. G. Reed (FD). Most unusual variety. Deep, rich violet red 
with silver tintings. Of extremely large size, but erect on stout¬ 
est of stems. 3V^ ft. 50c. 
Cora Butterworth (FD). Pure primrose yellow of monster size 
with long, wavy petals on extra good stems. An extra fine 
dahlia. 4 ft. 50c. 
Elite Glory (FD). Of largest size, yet perfectly erect, on long 
cane-like stems. Color a radiant, rich red, 3 ft. 50c. 
Golden Emblem (ID). Clear golden yellow. Flowers are most 
artistic with high centers and long, wavy recurving petals. 
Erect blooms far above foliage. Keeps well. 50c. 
Golden Sonne (SC). Clear amber yellow, tinted salmon. Grand 
stems hold the flowers perfectly erect and no variety keeps 
better for cutting. A free bloomer. 3 ft. 50c. 
Hera (FD). An orchid lilac of perfect form held high above 
foliage on wonderful, erect stems. Highly recommended. 4 ft. 
35c. 
Inkyo (SC). Produces in abundance velvety maroon red, in¬ 
curved blooms well above the foliage on extra long stems. 
4 ft. 35c. 
Jane Cowl (ID). A massive, deep flower of bronzy buff and 
old gold. Stems of unusual strength. 4 ft. 35c. 
Jersey’s Beauty (FD). Probably best all around rich, true 
pink dahlia. Very vigorous, early and free flowering. 5 ft. 30c. 
Mi*s. Alfred B. Seal (ID). One of the largest and finest pure, 
old-rose dahlias to date. Constant prize winner. 5 ft. 50c. 
Nancy Robinson (ID). A cut flower dahlia par excellence and 
admired by all. Pure lovely pink in color. A free and consistent 
bloomer; wonderful for basket use. etc. 50c. 
Nature’s Masterpiece (FD). Blending of old rose, cinnamon 
and bronze and suffused mulberry. A dahlia of giant size and 
great depth, with long, cane-like stems. 5 ft. 50c. 
Nellie Austin (ID). Giant, deep blooms held erect on stout 
stems. A rich, peach red, shot with buff. 4 ft. 50c. 
Orange Beauty (FD). Rich blending of salmon-rose and orange. 
Big, high-centered flowers rigidly held at just the right angle 
on perfect stems. Ideal growth. 5 ft. 50c. 
Rev. J. L. Hooper (SC). Extra large with curled or spear- 
shaped petals. Glorious rosy cerise in color. Early. 50c. 
Salbach’s White (FD). Ivory white of most perfect form. 
Large blooms of wonderful substance for cutting. Has dandy 
stems and blooms profusely all season. 5 ft. 35c. 
Satan (SC). One of the largest ever grown. Hornlike petals of 
flaming red, tinted gold at base. Blooms held rigidly erect 
above foliage on grand cane-like stems. 4 ft. 60c. 
Tile World (FD). A dandy of unusual color. Deep. rich, rosy 
magenta, overlaid garnet, with silvery shadings at edges and 
tips. Stems are perfect; very free; 4 ft. 35c. 
The Duchess (SC). Large, massive flowers of deep yellow, 
heavily tipped pure white. Bluntly pointed, incurved petals. 
4 ft. 60c. 
Thomas A. Edison (FD). Royal purple of large size, perfect 
form and excellent stems. Gorgeous and popular. 4 ft. 50c. 
Win. G. Hogan (FD). I^arge garnet red. with white tips run¬ 
ning down center of petal; stout stems. 3 ft. 35c. 
5 SPECIAL OFFERS OF DAHLIAS 
Our selection of Choice Named Varieties—all Labeled. 
50c each, postpaid—Order by Number. 
1. Three Giants of Decorative type. Distinct colors. 
2. Three different large Semi-Cactus sorts. 
3. One true Cactus, one Semi-Cactus and one giant Decorative. 
4. Three dandy little Miniatures. Distinct colors. 
.5. Four different Pom Pon Dahlias. 
SPARKLET DAWN 
OUR ANNIE CRIMSON GLOW PINK PEARL 
LILLIAN PAGE NORA BELL TIPSY 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Miniatures are the same type as the large varieties but 
measure less than three inches in diameter. They are very 
dainty, bloom profusely and have splendid keeping qualities. 
Miniature Decorative and Semi-Cactus Types 
Baby Royal (SC). Salmon pink and gold. 3 ft. 50c, 
Bobbie. Rich orange buff; long upright stems; 3% ft. 50c. 
Corona. Purest white and very formal shape. 4 ft. 35c. 
Freda. Rich shining maroon; extra fine; 3t. '500. 
Garden Love. Carmine rose with gold base; 2 ft. 35c. 
Lady Mary Hope. Amber and orange, tipped white; 2% ft. 50c. 
Rhoda. A beautiful glowing orange rose shade; 3 ft. 30c. 
Snowdrift. Pure white of cactus form; very free; 4 ft. 35c, 
Sparklet. Rosy cerise crimson; pointed petals; 2% ft. 50c. 
Tipsy. Brilliant rich red on long rigid stems; 3% ft. 35c. 
Miniature Peony-Flowered or "Charm" Types 
Artistic semi-double flowers—long wire-like stems. 
Blue Coat. Bluish lilac with crimson base; 3 ft. 30c. 
Crimson Glow. Rich crimson; long wire-like stems; 3 ft. 30c. 
Dawn. Bronzy buff with scarlet disc; ideal stems; 3% ft. 50c. 
Lillian C. Page. Tawny orange color; fine stems; 3% ft. 35c. 
Nora Bell. Orange carmine, tinted blue flame; 3 ft. 35c. 
Our Annie. Shrimp pink, shading to gold base; 3 ft. 30c. 
Pink Pearl. Small flower of pure, rose pink; 3 ft. 30c. 
Tiny. Rich amber, tinted bronze; small ,artistic and extra free. 
Long, wire-like stems; none better; 3 ft. 50c. 
POMPON DAHLIAS (Miniature Ball Dahlias) 
Small, compact, quilled petaled blooms 1 to 2 inches in 
diameter. Useful and lasting cut flowers. 
25c each; any 5 (your choice) $1.00. 
Bantam. Bright scarlet red. Small size, perfect form. 
Beebe. Combination of pink and mauve. Extra free flowering. 
Billie. A dark, rich crimson shade; extra fine. 
Bob White. An ideal, pure milk white; profuse. 
BonePa. Deep lilac-rose color; very neat. 
Cora May. Salmon pink, cream and yellow. 
De Dee. Small lilac lavender; good stems. 
Daisy. Salmon, tinted gold; fine stems. 
Darkness. Darkest maroon; long stems. 
Girlie. Pretty rosy mauve color. Neat, small flowers. 
Little David. Bright shade of reddish orange; effective. 
Marietta. Deep rosy crimson. Long stems; very free. 
Peggy Ann. Yellow, shaded brownish red; long stems. 
Sammy, Rich shade of old gold. An ideal variety. 
Yellow Gem. The best yellow and of a softer tint that will 
blend with all other colors; extra fine. 
ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO: BRAEGER BROS. OREGON SEED STORE, 140 S. W. AT 3 3. COINZ!? 
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