. Dreer's garden book 1922. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Decorative Dahlia Queen Mary 5elect Decorative Dahlias ContiJiued Mrs. Charles L, Seybold. Ground color of crimson-carmine, each petal tipped and more or less marked with white; fine for cutting and for garden decoration. 35 cts. each. Mrs. C. H. Breck. Offered and described on page 149. rirs. Furbush. The best dark variety, a rich purplish- garnet with maroon shadings; flowers of good size and form. 35 cts. each


. Dreer's garden book 1922. Seeds Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. Decorative Dahlia Queen Mary 5elect Decorative Dahlias ContiJiued Mrs. Charles L, Seybold. Ground color of crimson-carmine, each petal tipped and more or less marked with white; fine for cutting and for garden decoration. 35 cts. each. Mrs. C. H. Breck. Offered and described on page 149. rirs. Furbush. The best dark variety, a rich purplish- garnet with maroon shadings; flowers of good size and form. 35 cts. each. Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt. A large flowered mauve- pink; very pleasing; a fine cut flower. 35 cts. each. Oregon Beauty. We doubt if there has been a single visitor to our Dahlia fields who has not included this bril- liant gorgeous variety in his selection. It has also been prominently displayed at exhibitions. Its rich color, an intense Oriental-red with golden sh^en and garnet suf- fusion, makes it one of the varieties that stands out promi- nently among all of its neighbors. 50 cts. each. Patrick O'Mara. This new Dahlia named in honor of ' one of America's noted horticulturists, has been one of the most prominent features at the shows of the American Dalilia Society at New York during the fall of 1920 and 1921, where it was awarded the Dahlia Society's Gold Medal, and it has also won high honors at many shows through- out the country. It is of free-flowering habit. The flowers, supported on long stiff Stems, are of good size, perfect form, and in color a rich chrome-yel- low, with salmon-red suffusion, variety was extensively advertised last year at $ each for green We have acquired a good stock of it, and now offer it in strong divisions of field roots at $ each. Perfection. This is the pink flowered form of Hortulanus Fiet, a most popular variety described on page 149 of this catalogue. Pink Perfection, we believe, will even surpass Hortulanus Fiet in popularity.


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