. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1917. Decorative Type of DaMia. Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt—A new Rose pink decorative Dahlia, that has attracted the greatest attention. The flowers are of immense size and borne abundantly on long stems. Nymphaea—One of the most delicately beautiful. White suffused shrimp pink. Professor Mansfield—A giant decorative of most unique coloring, a pleasing combination of yellow, red and white. Sylvia—Deep pink tinting to flesh pink at center; large. perfect form, on long stiff stems. One of the best for cutting or garden. Virginia Maule—Very large, white, delicately s


. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1917. Decorative Type of DaMia. Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt—A new Rose pink decorative Dahlia, that has attracted the greatest attention. The flowers are of immense size and borne abundantly on long stems. Nymphaea—One of the most delicately beautiful. White suffused shrimp pink. Professor Mansfield—A giant decorative of most unique coloring, a pleasing combination of yellow, red and white. Sylvia—Deep pink tinting to flesh pink at center; large. perfect form, on long stiff stems. One of the best for cutting or garden. Virginia Maule—Very large, white, delicately suffused shrimp Fancy Dahlias Ethel Schmidt—White, suffused pink, spotted and penciled crimson. Perfect form and produced in the greatest profusion on long, slender stems. Fern Leaved Beaut/—Rich red, tipped white, with fern-like foliage. Frank Smith—Rich maroon, tipped white. Uncertainty—Color varies from blush pink to dark red, with all the intermediate; variations, no two flowers alike. Gold Medal—Brightest yellow, spotted and penciled vermilion. Strong plants. Mrs. John Dounie—Intense golden yellow, tinting lighter toward the edges, beautifully striped bright glowing red. Always perfect and full to the center. An early, profuse and continuous bloomer. Marie Gehring—Bright canary yellow, lightly striped cardinal red. Gold Smith—Yellow edged and striped bright crimson. A magnificent flower. Gladys Century. Prices of all Dahlias on this page, except where noted: Pot-grown plants, purchaser's selections, 15c each; 4 for 50c; $ per dozen, postpaid. Ifi. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dingee & Conard Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. West Grove, Pa. : The Dingee & Conard Co.


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