Dreer's garden book 1928 (1928) Dreer's garden book 1928 dreersgardenbook1928henr Year: 1928 jlgnii ,GARDEN» GREENHOUSE PLANm iin 147 DECORATIVE DAHLIAS (Continued) Dakota. One of Judge Marean's introductions producing very large exhi- bition flowers of good form, color a deep tone of rich coral-red with coppery suffusion; a good decorative garden variety. 75 cts. each. ^* Del Monte Sunshine. A gorgeous flower of very large size, ,.-•: with long flat petals very regularly arranged into a most perfect y bloom. Early and free-flowering; of a brilliant flaming scarlet {. with just the smallest t


Dreer's garden book 1928 (1928) Dreer's garden book 1928 dreersgardenbook1928henr Year: 1928 jlgnii ,GARDEN» GREENHOUSE PLANm iin 147 DECORATIVE DAHLIAS (Continued) Dakota. One of Judge Marean's introductions producing very large exhi- bition flowers of good form, color a deep tone of rich coral-red with coppery suffusion; a good decorative garden variety. 75 cts. each. ^* Del Monte Sunshine. A gorgeous flower of very large size, ,.-•: with long flat petals very regularly arranged into a most perfect y bloom. Early and free-flowering; of a brilliant flaming scarlet {. with just the smallest tip of golden-yellow to the petals. $ \ I each. Dixie. A fine large, bold flower; always in bloom and per- f feet to the end of the season. Color salmon-buff with a rich ! bronzy hue. $ each. ,'' . Dolly Varden. One of the earliest and freest flowering fvr* varieties with wonderfully beautiful good sized flowers. The /. .'' petals curling and twisting delightfully develop a most , i Decorative Dahlia, Don Williams Dr. Marshall A. Howe. A beauty both in form and color, a magnificent large, light pink, edge of petals shading darker, good for exhibition and garden. $ each. Duchesse de Vendome. A French introduction that we can recommend highly both as a garden variety as well as for cut flowers on account of its free-flowering habit, and medium sized pure white flowers. 50 cts. each. Eldorado. Picture a comparatively low growing bush with immense golden-yellow blooms which stand up and look you in the face, and you have Eldorado. A strong feature of this beauty is the depth of the flower which corresponds with the size a splendid Dahlia in every way. $ each A \ A |


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