Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . cut.)Progenitor. Bright carmine, each petal being furcated on the end like a staghorn von Berlin. A magnificent, brilliant and in-tense geranium-red, with deeper shadingi and full olfire. (Illustrated on plate opposite.)Rother. Rich, bright garnet; one of the finest dark-colored sorts yet Base of petals yellow, passing to mauTe-rosf at tips with salmon sheen; a pleasing, live A beautiful variety, with long, tubular petalicleft at the tips, of a deep saffron yellow sufl^used withred; a sple
Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . cut.)Progenitor. Bright carmine, each petal being furcated on the end like a staghorn von Berlin. A magnificent, brilliant and in-tense geranium-red, with deeper shadingi and full olfire. (Illustrated on plate opposite.)Rother. Rich, bright garnet; one of the finest dark-colored sorts yet Base of petals yellow, passing to mauTe-rosf at tips with salmon sheen; a pleasing, live A beautiful variety, with long, tubular petalicleft at the tips, of a deep saffron yellow sufl^used withred; a splendid autumn tint. (Illustrated on plateopposite.) Rich, fiery scarlet, free and oJ Intense cardinal-red; rich and Cactus Dahlia Ascrenbrodbl Standard Bearer. perfect Krone. Any of the above, 25 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Set of J.^ varieties for $.).00. offer. One each of the five sorts shown on plate opposite for $ SPECIAL DAHLIA CATALOGUE, Uttrng over SCO varieties. Copy ient on
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