10 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 



MRS. C. H. BRECK. (Cactus). One of the most effective varie- 

 ties for all purposes. Color soft yellow suffused and tipped carmine; 

 bright and effective. The plant is a strong and vigorous grower; of 

 dwarf branching habit and an early, profuse and continuous bloomer. 

 The flowers are large and borne on stiff erect stems. 25c each. 



MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. (Decorative). An exceptionally 

 large flower with extremely long, straight stems. A very robust and 

 elegant grower. Color a refined deep mauve pink. The flower is 

 shaped perfectly and is a wonderful exhibition bloom. Produces 

 flowers freely. One of the most popular varieties I am growing. 

 $1.25 each. 



MRS. JOHN T. SCHEEPERS. (Decorative). A prominent grow- 

 er has the following to say about this wonderful variety: "I can truly 

 say it is one of the finest dahlias I have ever grown, and I am proud to 

 boost such a phenomenal creation. The flowers are giants among 

 giants, produced on exceptionally strong stems that are long and as 

 stiff as cane. The color is unrivalled, as to merit, beauty, exquisite- 

 ness and charm. Upon opening, the flowers are of a clear golden 

 primrose which gradually changes to a beautiful delicate shade of pink 

 suffusion on the outer petals. A strong vigorous grower, and an abund- 

 ant bloomer. One of the gems of the dahlia world." This was the 

 most admired dahlia in my fields the past season. $2.00 each. 



MRS. J. G. CASSATT. (Decorative). Bright cerise pink; large 

 flowers on long stiff stems. 15c each. 



MRS. J. HARRISON DICK. (Decorative). One of the most 

 valuable new varieties of recent production. Color citron yellow at 

 center, outer petals suffused and overlaid salmon pink, a lovely and 

 effective combination.. The plant is a wonderful grower. Valuable 

 for exhibition, cutting and garden. 75c each. 



MRS. LEO NEISSEN. (Cactus). One of the very best dahlias 

 of its type and color. It is not only bright and effective in early and 

 midseason, but late in the season when so many varieties come open 

 centered it is always full and perfect. Color is a beautiful shade of 

 scarlet red blending to peach red at center of flower with bright yellow 

 at base of petal and at tips; reflex sulphur yellow veined and suffused 

 pale peach red. A splendid bright rich autumn combination, most 

 pleasing and effective. 65c each. 



MRS. WARNAAR. (Cactus). One of the best of the Holland 

 productions. Of mammoth size, fine form and substance. Color creamy 

 white with apple blossom suffusion. 75c each. 



NIBELUNGENHORT. (Cactus). This is always greatly admir- 

 ed, with flowers composed of rather broad, more or less curled and 

 twisted petals of a beautiful shade of old rose with golden apricot 

 suffusion. 65c each. 



PATRICK O'MARA. (Decorative). Named in honor of one of 

 America's noted horticulturists. 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-yellow, with salmon-red suffusion. 65c each. 



