Semi-Cactus Dahlias 7 



ALICE WHITTIER— An old variety of 

 / delicate primrose yellow; a line 

 *^ garden flower 1.00 



CLAIRE WINDOR— Lar.gc, tall, pnrc 



white 2.00 



=i=EDNA FERBER— One of the loveliest 

 dahlias ever pnt ont. It prodnces 

 lui54c flowers continnonsly throuj^di- 

 ont the season. The color is a 

 i;listeninj? coral shading to old gold 

 at base of petals 2.00 



ELKRIDGE— A thoroughly dependable 

 variety which we can heartily recom- 

 mend as a good all-purpose wdiite 

 — a beautiful flower LOO 



-FRAU O. BRACHT (New)— A lovely 

 pale yellow cactus that has made 

 good throughout the country 3.00 



*JEAN. TRIMBEE— This beautiful aud 

 distinctive variety, of Canadian or- 

 igin, is a notable addition to the 

 Semi-Cactus Class. The flowers are 

 L very large and a rich petunia violet 

 ■ in color, and are freely produced on 

 the vigorous plants. Won for us in 

 Largest Flower Class 7.50 



MARY D. KENYON— A most unusual 

 and lovely dahlia for decorative 

 effects. The color is peach pink 

 shading to orchid at tips. Petals are 

 long and graceful 2.50 



META SCAMMEL— Huge semi-cactus 

 of bright amaranth pink; a most 

 artistic flower with irregular petals 

 which gracefully curl and twist . . . L50 



*MINNIE EASTMAN— A popular var- 

 iety in an effective combination of 

 soft red and yellow 2.50 



*NEW GLORY— A new bi-color of the 

 deepest shade of red, with each 

 petal tipped white 2.00 



ORLANDO— A tall healthy grower of 

 lemon-chrome, overlaid with rich 

 golden bronze 2.00 



*PANSY G. WHITE (New)— Creamy 

 yellow of perfect formation on long, 

 rigid stems 5.00 



*ROBERT E. LEE (New) — Color 

 bright luminous cardinal red, reflex 

 lighter. It is not only a brilliant 

 glowing red, but it does not burn 

 or fade V. . . . 5.00 



ROYCROFT— Cinnamon buff and rus- 

 set. Very free bloomer with strong 

 stems. Rather dwarf plant 75 



SIGNOOR— A choice dark dahlia of 



pure blood red L50 



*SISKIYOU— A sensational flower of 

 salmon pink tinged mauve; in largest 

 bloom class L50 



STAR OF BETHLEHEM — Flowers 

 are of pure white with fine pointed 

 petals and a large tight center . . . 5.00 



