DECORATIVR DAHLIAS 3 



^ JERSEY OLYMPUS— A combination 

 of saffrano, Venetian and tlcsh pink, 



very large flower 2.50 



IP JOY — One of Bessie Boston's loveliest 

 creations, a large pnre lavender, 

 placed directly on top of the stem. 



Splendid keeper for exhibition 5.00 



JUDGE LEON McCORD — New. V 

 large stiff-stemmed cnttlower of the 

 deepest shade of gold, with old rose 



reverse 15.00 



^ KATHLEEN NORRIS — New. A gi- 

 gantic bloom, a winner in the larg- 

 est flower class. Color a true rose 



pink 10.00 



KING TUT— Rich, dark crimson Bur- 

 gundy, a very desirable variety .... 2.00 

 KITTIE DUNLAP— American Beauty 

 rose shades, a splendid keeper for 



cutting and very free 75 



XILLIAN BALDWIN — A perfectly 

 formed decorative of crushed straw- 

 berry and deep rose, on excellent 



stems 1.50 



LILLIAN CAMPBELL — A medium- 

 sized dahlia of a lovely new, bright 



pink 1.00 



LORELEI— New. A lovely flower of 



soft ping shades 10.00 



MABEL GOODACRE — Large bright 



lavender pink 5.00 



^ MARGARET WOODROW WILSON 

 — Lkrge opalescent pink, on good 



stems, very desirable 1.50 



MARION CHRISTINE — Full flower 

 of cream and cerise rose, fine for 



cutting 1.00 



MARJORIE HENNESSEY— A charm- 

 ing dahlia of golden amber and sal- 

 mon pink, held high on long stems 3.50 

 MARMION — Immense blooms of gold- 



k en yellow, tipped bronze 2.00 



P MARY D. KENYON— New. A most 

 unusual and lovely dahlia, color 



peach pink blending to orchid 10.00 



MAUDE JOHNSON— Coloring is very 

 unique — a pinkish violet shading to 



white, flushed with lavender 2.00 



^MAY TROWER — A large old gold, 



tinted with mauve 5.00 



M. H. DE YOUNG— Pure old gold. 



Splendid for cutting 2.50 



MISS CALIFORNIA— An unusual col- 

 oring, described as "Oriental Ini- 

 chsia." An excellent keeper, long 



• stems 1.00 



MISS LONGVIEW— A wonderful new 

 "Mastick" variety that will rank 

 with "Marmion" in size and beauty 

 — a gold shading to amber, with 



long wavy petals 10.00 



MIZPAH — Deep brown, tinted rose. A 



good grower and bloomer. . . 1 50 



MORDELLA— Large apricot buff, on 



very long stems 1 00 



MRS. ALFRED B. SEAI^The most 

 outstanding new dahlia of the year, 

 and one of the largest. A very beau- 

 tiful flower of soft old rose. Plant 

 tall and strong 15.00 r 



