DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 7 



STELLA BROWN— A giant flower of 



light scarlet. Tall plant L50 



SUNNY JERSEY— Lemon yellow with 



gold suffusion 2.00 



\ SUSAN G. TEVIS-A npv-_Qplor tone 



of deep lilac with a(^uish sheen .. 2.50 

 THE EMPEROR— Large purplish ma- 

 roon. Good liccper LOO 



THE SEARCHLIGHT— A clear light 



yellow on long stems 3.00 



THE TELEGRAM— Very unusual com- 

 bination of orange buff tipped white. 



Stems fair 3.00 



TOMMY ATKINS— Large fl.owers of 



V flaming scarlet 2.00 



V TRENTONIAN— A remarkable variety. 

 Color is that of an "Indian's Skin," 

 a blending of old gold, amber and 

 coppery bronze. One of the most 

 lasting flowers 2.00 



TRYPHINNE— Salmon pink and yel- 

 low LOO 



UNCLE TOM— Very deep red 5.00 



VENUS — A good flower for cutting, of 



creamy white suffused lavender .... LOO 

 WALTER E. MAGEE— A rich combi- 

 nation of bittersweet, orange, apri- 

 cot and carmine 5.00 



WANDA MILLER— Deep violet with a 



stripe of white through each petal 5.00 

 f), WESLEY HAYES— A beautiful soft 



scarlet with yellow, very free 3.00 



WHITE COLOSSE— Large full flower 

 with strong stems, pinkish w^hite 

 tipped lavender. One of the finest 



commercial varieties LOO 



WHITE GLORY— A good white that 

 is a rugged grower, an early bloom- 

 er, and of good size 2.00 



WINFIELD SLOCOMBE— A brilliant 

 golden orange, especially beautiful 

 under artificial light, rather dwarf 



plant 2.50 



WINSTON— Dec, or H._ C — A golden 

 amber with a bronz'e "sheen, pointed 



petals 2.00 



W. J. ERWIN— Deep full flower of dark 



lavender %. . . . 5.00 



WORLD'S BEST WHITE— A beauti- 

 ful white with creamy center 2.00 



YAMA — Salmon rose pink with yellow 

 at base of petals, a splendid cutting 



Hybrid Cactus Dahlias 



ADDA PATTERSON— One of the best 



pure whites 5.00 



ADOREE— Soft rose pink with yellow 

 at base, very beautiful flower, and a 

 good keeper 2.50 



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