4 FORMAL DECORATIVES 



SHETUCKET (New) — Large flowers 

 of cinnamon buff with pink suf- 

 fusions 7.50 



*SOLLUX (New) — An immense deep 

 flower of the brightest yellow 

 which was very outstanding this year 

 in our garden 5.00 



SOUTHPORT PRIDE— Primrose yel- 

 low, tinted lavender. A very good 

 cutflower. A Ortihcate of Merit 

 Dahlia which has won many prizes 

 for us 1.00 



SPOTTSWOOD BEAUTY— Unique in 

 coloring — a Chatenay pink with 

 touches of pale gold 1.50 



*THE WORLD — Dark rich velvety 

 ^ maroon pointed with silver. Highly 



recommended 2.50 



TOPAZ — A stifle-stemmed cutflower of 

 soft autumn shades — Free blooming 

 and most desirable 2.00 



*TRENTONIAN— A remarkable vari- 

 ety. Color is a blend of old gold, 

 ^ amber and coppery bronze. Large 

 •and flne for cutting 1.00 



*VIOLET WONDER— Beautiful rich 

 ^ violet purple. Massive blooms on 

 ^ strong stems 2.50 



WINFIELD SLOCOMBE — A golden 

 orange most beautiful under artificial 

 light. Rather dwarf plant, with finely 

 cut foliage 1.00 



^YANKEE GIRL (New Introduction, 

 page 1), — Stiff-stemmed salmon rose 

 pink 7.50 



*YANKEE QUEEN— One of our most 

 beautiful originations which has 

 made good. It has the distinction of 

 being a true pink, shading lighter but 

 without a trace of lavender. The 

 blooms are large and numerous, on 

 a very sturdy plant; extra good 

 keepers 2.50 



Informal Decoratives 



*ANDREA ERICSON — An exquisite 

 ^ dahlia with long curly petals of 

 • purest white 7.50 



*BAGDAD — One of the outstanding 

 varieties for the year. An immense 

 dahlia of a flaming scarlet red on a 

 tall vigorous plant Net 7.50 



BARBARA REDFERN — Flower of 

 y great size and depth, a blending of 



old rose and go^ld 1.00 



BRUNO — Large attractive soft rose red, 

 on good stems. This variety is a 

 favorite with many who do not care 

 for the vived red or crimsons. A 

 strong grower 1.00 



