. The dahlia; a practical treatise on its habits, characteristics cultivation and history . MRS. J r MACE 6. Single Dahlias. Open centered flowers, smallto very large, with eight to twelvefloral rays (petals) more or lessin one circle, margins often de-curved (turned down or back).There are no distinctions as tocolors. The type emliraces the largeTwentieth Century as well as thesmaller English varieties. Typical examples: White Cen-tury, Golden Century, Scarlet Cen-tury, Newport Marvel (of the large-flowered forms) with Polly Eccles,Leslie Seale, Danish Cross and AmiBarillet (of the lesser flo


. The dahlia; a practical treatise on its habits, characteristics cultivation and history . MRS. J r MACE 6. Single Dahlias. Open centered flowers, smallto very large, with eight to twelvefloral rays (petals) more or lessin one circle, margins often de-curved (turned down or back).There are no distinctions as tocolors. The type emliraces the largeTwentieth Century as well as thesmaller English varieties. Typical examples: White Cen-tury, Golden Century, Scarlet Cen-tury, Newport Marvel (of the large-flowered forms) with Polly Eccles,Leslie Seale, Danish Cross and AmiBarillet (of the lesser floweredforms). The Star singles and Cactussingles are omitted from the presentclassification scheme as not beingsufficiently numerous or well de-fined MARJORIE CASTLETON THE 17 . \ \j)A * 1^ YmlMjmm % ^Btl^KlS^ ^^ w^^.Amir ■^■■- ^ nwMBgi ^ 7. Co larette Dahlias. (Jpcn centered blossoms withnot more than nine floral rays(petals), with one or moresmaller rays, usually of a differentcolor, from heart of each ray floret,making a collar about the disk. Typical examples: MauriceRivoire, Souvenir de Chabanne,Diadem, Orphee, Madame Poirier;ind Albert Maumene. S. Anemonc-ffoivered Dahlias. Flowers with one row of largefloral rays (petals) like singleDahlias, but with each disk flowerproducing small, tubular petals. Includes such forms as thoseof Graziella, Mme. Chas. Molin,Messioner and Mme. Pierre Dupont. C. H. CURTIS 9. Other or Pompom Cactus: Small flowered, stellate fine petaled Cactus Dahlias repre-sented by Tom-tit, Mary, Nora, Minima. Mignon or Tom Thumb: Dwarf, bushy, single flow-ered Dahlias for edging. Typical examples: Jules Closson. Bedding Dahlia: A taller, more upright type than theTom Thu


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