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LARGE DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
FD=Formal Decorative; ID=Informal Decorative 
Angela Mia (Angel Wing). FD. A large, pure white flower with long, 
broad, wavy petals. The stems are good and the flowers are held erect 
on medium tall plants. $1.00 
Avonelle. FD. A huge, velvety, purplish maroon Dahlia. Medium tall 
plant; long, strong stems. A good cut flower. 50c. 
Buckeye King. FD. The immense blooms are rich amber yellow. The 
plants are strong, medium tall with very long flower stems. DOG: 
C. T. Hardwick. FD. Large flowers; the base of each pedal is bluish lav- 
ender but the petal tips are white. Tall, strong plants; good stems; 
many blooms. $1.00 
Curly Locks. ID. One of the largest; broad petals of golden apricot 
shaded with gold. Tall robust plants with heavy deep green foilage. 75c. 
F. D. Roosevelt. FD. Very striking, large flowers of spectrum red edged 
with fawn. Strong plants with very sturdy stems which hold the blooms 
erect. $1.00 
Girl of Hillcrest. FD. Immense, very formal blooms of bright cadmium 
orange held high on fine, strong stems. 75c. 
Golden Beauty. ID. Tall, strong plants bearing many lovely, large 
golden yellow flowers on the best of long, strong stems. 60c. 
Governor Fuller. ID. Glistening Tyrian rose. Huge blooms, well held 
upon short to medium tall plants. Exceptionally beautiful. 50c. 
Grace Curling. ID. Lovely blooms of soft pink, almost orchid. Tall 
plants with fine stems. 75c. 
Honor Bright. FD. These distinctive flowers form huge round balls of 
rich bronze borne perfectly erect on fine, strong stems. Medium tall 
plants. TOC 
Jane Cowl. ID. No finer Dahlia grown. The plants are large, strong 
and spreading with monstrous blooms of golden buff suffused with salmon 
and pink. i ene: 
Jersey’s Beacon. FD. Huge blooms of Chinese scarlet, reverse of petals 
orange-yellow, giving a glorious two-toned effect. Fine strong stems. 35c. 
Jersey’s Beauty. FD. No Dahlia collection would be complete without 
this beautiful, clear pink variety. The plants are tall, with extra, long- 
stemmed flowers, just grand for cutting. _ 35c. 
King of Purples. FD. Huge blooms of rich purple, held very high on 
firm, long stems. The plants are tall, strong and spreading and are con- 
tinuously in bloom. A new and unexcelled purple Dahlia. _ $1.50 
Marshall’s Ideal. FD. A splendid, large flower borne on the best of stems; 
white, delicately overlaid with pale pink. An excellent cut flower. 60c. 
BRECK’S due Riddew COLLECTION 
A great Dahlia bargain—10 of the finest, large 
Dahlias grown at less than half catalog price 
Angela Mia. FD. King of Purples. FD. 
C. T. Hardwick. FD. $ 0 Oo Lenda Hanks. SC. 
Curly Locks. ID. 5 = Percy Bloomfield. 
Golden Standard. C. ———__ Sultan of Hillcrest. 
Grace Curling. ID. T. A. Norris. FD. 



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Miss Mae C. Deane. FD. Medium-sized flowers of deep velvety wine- 
red held well on good stems. Extra-fine flowers for cutting. $1.00 
Mrs. A. E. Wheeler. FD. The large, rich violet blooms just cover the 
short plants and are continuously in bloom. 50c. 
Mrs. George Le Boutillier. ID. Rich, dark crimson blooms with long, 
firm stems on short, bushy plants. One of the largest grown. 10c. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. FD. Large, orchid-pink flowers, held very high 
on the best of stems. One of the finest varieties. 35c. 
Mrs. James Albin. FD. Medium-sized flowers of clear rich yellow that 
keep well when cut. Medium tall plants with good stems. $1.00 
Mrs. J. K. Alexander. ID. Fine, large, 12-inch blooms of buttercup yel- 
low borne on long stems. Plants short. 60c. 
Omar Khayyam. FD. An unusual color—rich Chinese scarlet and or- 
ange. The plants are medium tall and bear large blooms. 35c. 
Percy Bloomfield. FD. The flowers are a lovely shade of rose with a 
golden sheen. They are borne profusely on fine, long stems, which hold 
them well above the tall, vigorous plants. $1.00 
Prince of Persia. ID. Brilliant scarlet-rose blooms of exceptional size 
on fine, tall plants. 50c. 
Sanhican’s Peach. ID. Flowers are iridescent hues of apricot pink 
and light orange; very large. Short, bushy plants B70. 
Smoky Old Rose. FD. Superb new variety in a most unusual shade 
burnished, smoky old-rose. The fine blooms are produced in great 
abundance and are well-placed on long, rigid stems. $2.00 
Sultan of Hillcrest. FD. Short stocky plants bearing immense round 
flowers of clear rich orange-yellow. 75¢. 
T. A. Norris. FD. Very tall plants with exceptional foliage. The blooms 
are white, faintly flushed orchid with a slightly deeper tint on the 
reverse. An extremely attractive Dahlia. $2.00 
W. H. T. FD. Large, perfectly shaped, round flowers in a delightful 
Begonia-rose color. Tall plants. Long stems. 50c. 
White King. FD. Medium-sized, pure white flowers with long, strong 
stems. One of the best whites for bouquets. SOC: 
White Wonder. ID. Huge shaggy blooms of sparkling white. Very 
sturdy plants. 50c. 
Yellow Princess. ID. Immense primrose-yellow flowers on long stems. 
Plants, medium tall. 50c 

- BRECK’S Popular MIXTURE 
7 Fine Tubers—98c. postpaid 

A rare treat. Un-named Dahlias taken from our surplus stocks of 
the best kinds. Many are varieties whose tags have been lost. Any 
one of these may be worth more than the entire purchase price. 




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