
' Rneckhs Dablias 

Lenda Hanks Semi-Cactus 
CACTUS FLOWERED DAHLIAS 
SC = Semi-Cactus, C = Cactus 
Aiko. C. Immense, deep flowers of glistening, bright red on fine stems. 
Medium tall, robust plants. $1.00 
Andreas Hofer. C. Medium-sized flowers with long, curled petals; center 
creamy white, outer petals beautiful rose-pink. 50c. 
Countess of Lonsdale. C. A small flower with incurved, narrow, pointed 
petals of exquisite salmon-pink. 50c. 
Fay Beaton. SC. Huge snow-white blooms borne high on tall, strong 
plants. Very showy in the garden. 60c. 
Gladys Sherwood. SC. Immense pale lemon flowers on large, tall 
plants; constantly in bloom. 50c. 
Jean Hare. SC. Large flowers of rich buff and apricot on short, bushy 
plants. 50c. 
Lantern Glow. SC. Huge blooms of a lovely shade of salmon-buff with 
a glistening golden sheen. $1.00 
Lenda Hamks. SC. The finest rich maroon-red Cactus. A strong, sturdy 
grower with exceptionally long stems; fine for cutting and garden 
display. $1.50 
Rene Cayeux. C. An exceptionally fine flower of rich glowing crimson 
with long, wiry stems. _ Plants short and bushy. 50c. 


Decorative Dahlias—Large formal, or informal blooms; somewhat flat in form 
and from 4 to 12 inches in diameter. 
Cactus Dahlias—Of unique form; flowers somewhat flat with pointed petals, 
rolled lengthwise; 4 to 8 inches in diameter. 
Miniature Dahlizs—A classification based entirely on size; must be less than 
4 inches in diameter. All forms appear in this group. 
Single Dahlias—Usually have golden centers surrounded by a single row of 
broad petals; 3 to 5 inches in diameter. ‘ 
Pompon Dahlias—Tightly formed, ball-shaped blooms, 2 inches or less in 
diameter. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
FD =Formal Decorative; ID = Informal Decorative 
Arelda Lloyd. ID. Beautifully formed flowers, like Jane Cowl, in a fine, 
clear shade of bright canary yellow. Perfect, long, sturdy stems. $1.00 
Betty Roosevelt. ID. Large, glistening, icy white blooms; petals long and 
nicely waved. One of the best informal ‘‘whites.”’ $1.00 
Ching-a-Ling. ID. Lively, clear shade of apricot and old gold. The 
large flowers are borne in great abundance on medium tall, spreading 
plants. $1.50 
Clara Barton. ID. A very fine, pure light orchid. Many 6 to 7 in. blooms 
on medium tall plants. Goes 
Clara Carder. FD. Huge, 8 to 10 inch blooms of clear, bright Cyclamen- 
pink on fine, sturdy plants. Very profuse bloomer. woes 
C. T. Hardwick. FD. Large, pure white blooms, beautifully painted 
bright lilac rose toward the center of the flowers. An exceptionally 
fine variety. $1.00 
Deane’s Maroon. FD. Perfectly formed, medium-sized flowers of 
clear, true maroon. Tall, straight plants with the finest of long stems. 
Flowers profusely. Excellent for cutting. $1.50 
Ernestine Wright. FD. Huge blooms of unusually delicate coloring. 
Nearly white, gradually deepening to orchid lilac in the center; petals 
hair-edged with lilac. $1.00 
F. D. Roosevelt. FD. Very striking, large flowers of spectrum red edged 
with fawn. Strong plants with very sturdy stems. 75¢. 
Forest Fire. ID. A blend of colors as brilliant as those that the name 
suggests. Bright flame orange, flame gold and fiery red. Huge, shaggy 
blooms. Spectacular. $1.00 
Golden Beauty. ID. Lovely large, golden yellow flowers on the best of 
long, strong stems. Profuse bloomer. 60c. 
Golden Goblin. FD. Nicely formed, deep golden yellow blooms. Sturdy 
plants. 60c. 
Jane Cowl. ID. Large, strong spreading plants with monstrous, golden- 
buff blooms suffused with salmon and pink. No finer Dahlia grown. 50c. 
Kemp’s Purple Wonder. ID. Rich velvety purple, with long, wavy 
petals. Short plants. 50c. 
Kemp’s Royal Pennant. FD. A very distinctive Dahlia. Large, per- 
fectly formed, rich royal purple blooms. Plants tall with attractive, light 
green foliage. $1.50 
Marmora. FD. Huge flowers attractively striped light and dark rose. 
Plants short. 50c. 
BRECK’S 2lue Réldou COLLECTION 

A great Dahlia bargain—10 of the finest, large 
Dahlias grown at less than half catalog Price 
Arelda Lloyd. ID 
F. D. Roosevelt. FD 
Forest Fire. ID 
KMemp’s Royal Pen- 
nant. FD 
plonarcs of the East. 
Betty Roosevelt. ID 
Ching-a-Ling. ID 
C.T. Hardwick. FD 
Deane’s Maroon. FD 
Ernestine Wright. FD 
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Margaret W. Wilson. ID. Unusually lovely two-toned variety. Light 
opalescent pink, reverse deeper, Phlox-pink. Plants short, bushy and 
covered with immense flowers on good stems. 50c. 
Mrs. George Le Boutillier. ID. Huge, 10 inch blooms of rich, velvety 
crimson borne on fine, long, strong stems. 60c. 
Monarch of the East. ID. Exceptionally large flowers of deep orange- 
yellow, held very erect by cane-like stems. Plants strong growing, 
medium tall. : 
Oriental Glory. ID. Rich, glistening gold with a rosy orange suffusion, 
deepening towards the center. The medium tall plants produce many 
large blooms with fine, long stems. (5c. 
Rose Fallon. FD. Huge, nicely formed flowers of a beautiful, amber-gold 
shade, held high on exceptionally long stems. 50c. 
Sanhican’s Bluebird. ID. Splendid blue Dahlia. Medium-sized blooms 
of a cool, lilac-blue shade. Profuse bloomer. 50c. 
Sanhican’s Peach. ID. Flowers are iridescent hues of apricot-pink and 
light orange; very large. Short, bushy plants. Long, strong stems. 50c. 
Snowdrift. FD. Huge, perfectly formed blooms of snowy whiteness, 
with broad, waxy petals. Dandy stems. 50c. 
Tower’s Empire. ID. Large, sparkling bronzy orange flowers, held very 
erect, by firm, long stems. 60c. 
William H. Hogan. FD. Rich garnet-red, each petal tipped white, with 
the white running down the center to the base. Large deep flowers. 75c 
