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BALL DAHLIAS 
Each 
A. D. LIVONIA—Clear cerise 
pink; guilled petals. A free 
bloomer and a great favorite. ..$0.25 
GOLD MEDAL—Deep golden 
yellow, tipped and_ suffused 
oriental red; splendid form; very 
striking and effective ......... 50 
MAUDE ADAMS—A delicate, 
clear shell pink; beautifully 
formed and an early and free 
bloomer on fine stiff stems .... .35 
MISS HELEN HOLLIS—Large 
bright red, with quilled petals; 
always full to the center ...... .35 
MRS. SAUNDERS—Yellow tip- 
peduwhites:wenyatine:: ase sles 
QUEEN VICTORIA— Rich 
golden yellow; one of the best. .25 
VIVIAN—White suffused pink, 
tipped richyerimsoms fines: 4.)2 6235 
WHITE SWAN—Pure white; 
the standard commercial white 
Ball Dahlia. A strong grower 
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C. B. Githens : 
CACTUS DAHLIAS Ai 
ATTRACTION H. C.—A beautiful flower of a clear lilac rose, borne on 
long stiff stems; true peony-cactus type ............... Boe sgdde oe UA) 
€. B. Githens—An ideal yellow cactus of perfect form. Color, clear light 
yellow, without spot or blemish. Size large, with good substance; 
produced facing on long slender, stiff stems . maiot elt eletcisic) Mel obsleloue{s erst” eta 
CIGARETTE H. C.—Very fine scarlet tipped white; erect flowers on 
cane stiff stems. An early, free and continuous bloomer .......... 75 
ELGRANADA H. C.—Yellow, suffused scarlet. Beautiful form, with long 
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F. W. FELLOWS—Large flower with long, narrow incurved petals of a 
lively orange scarlet. One of the largest and best Autumn shade 
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GEORGE WALTERS H. C.—Rich coppery old gold, tinting to: buff at 
ihemecenter waver rea te avOLltey i lacs sie Mateus ois sinle: okeiesel estou at ees cheerse lcm tetas 0.50 
GLADYS BATES—Color, tan with rose reverse. Flowers of eat size ; 
aie MextLemelyamspLOnuse LDlOOMET toh ie oid Saisie aro alaaloleieierele Qc e Slee cieleteie, . 00 
J. H. JACKSON—Rich velvety maroon, shaded black. A fine flower and 
erIGCe AO OIMetmein sie Sony Ua cay Sa ere eo. Sean tee vied So ECR O RNB 25 
LAWINE—White, slightly suffused ie A strong, vigorous grower; 
Ouecoretherhest fonlcut flowers and theljgarden: 22 0.)2.2 0... <2. ae 22 .25 
LIBELLE—Color, a beautiful aster purple. A good variety and a BRoiMse 
SLOT Hat auerena Macey Kye ose tatariek cea alk pei Rule Reuralie larg eed sty eeee raisin .25 
MAE GREFE H. C.—One of the loveliest in this class. A pure eae 
shading to rose pink, tinting lighter at center and tips of petals. A tall, 
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MARIPOSA H. C.—Pink toned violet; very large fine ae anete Siotetnere tena e a 
MARY DORR—Bright tyrian pink, blending .to white at center of flowers 
and tips of petals; reflex,’ amaranth pink. Perfect form with lone 
twisted somewhat incurved petals. Strong, vigorous grower ..... .75 
MRS. LEO NIESSEN—Color, a beautiful shade of scarlet red, blending: to 
peach red at center of flower, with bright yellow at base of petals and 
at tips; a reflex of sulphur yellow veined and suffused pale peach red. 
A splendid bright rich Autumn combination ....................+.. 200 Miss Helen Hollis 
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