DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 5 



SEAL'S CALIFORNIAN — A beauti- 

 ful waxy riowcr of golden yellow • 

 tipped pink. One of the very 



• choicest new varieties 7.50 

 SHUDOW'S LAVENDER — A large 

 delicate silvery lavender, slightly 

 shading to white. A tall plant with 



lace-like foliage 1.50 



SOUTHPORT PRIDE— Primrose yel- 

 low, tinted lavender. A splendid cut 

 flower, very lasting. This variety 

 has won two Certiricates of Merit 



and many prizes 2.00 



SPOTTSWOOD BEAUTY — A lovely 

 dahlia, uni(iuc in coloring, of Chate- 

 nay pink with touches of pale gold , 5.00 

 SUNSET AGLOW— An especially dis- 

 tinctive flower, both in shape and 

 coloring, of a luminous golden bufY 



with reverse of Sunset red 3.50 



THE LEMONADE— A good clear yel- 

 low 2.00 



TOI^AZ — A stifT-stemmcd cut flower of 



soft autumn shades 7.50 



TREASURE — New pastel coloring, 

 cream with a reverse of deep pink. 



Very lovely 3.50 



TRENTONIAN— A remarkable variety. 

 Color is a blend of old gold, amber 

 and coppery bronze. One of the 



most lasting cut flowers 1.00 



VALENTINO— A most beautiful dahlia 

 of salmon pink, early and free. 



Highly recommended 7.50 



^VIOI^ET WONDER— The best violet- 

 colored dahlia to date. A splendid 



variety 7.50 



WALDHEIM SUNSHINE— One of the 

 hnest hybrid decoratives. A giant 



flower of deep golden yellow 7.50 



WANDA MILLER— Deep violet with a 



^ stripe through each petal LOO 



^ WATCHUNG SUNRISE— A sensation- 

 al variety of golden amber and rose 



pink. Fine stems 5.00 



WESLEY HAYES — A beautiful soft 



scarlet \vith yellow 1.50 



WESTERN GIANT— Mrs. Lee's new 



mammoth orange decorative 10.00 



WHITE COLOSSE — Pinkish white, 

 tipped lavender. One of the hnest 



commercial varieties LOO 



WHITE EMPRESS— This is a splendid 

 new white, and one of the best keep- 

 ers. Net 7.50 



WINFIELD SLOCOMBE — Golden 

 orange, especially beautiful under 

 artificial light. Rather dwarf plant; 

 fine foliage. Highly recommended .. L50 

 WINONA— New. A very dark decora- 

 tive, almost black 5 00 



W. J. ERWIN— Deep full flowers of 



dark lavender 1 50 



YANKEE KING— One of our 'most 

 successful introductions. Immense 

 blooms of coppery rose and old 

 gold. Early, free; stems strong and 

 of remarkable length; plants vigor- 

 ous 5.00^ 



