DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 3 



COLOR SERGEANT— L D.— A rich 



deep salmon bronze of one shade 



with perfect stem LOO 



CREOLE — I. D.— Dark velvety red ... LOO 



DANBURY MAID— F. D.— Strikingly 

 beautiful bi-color of bright crimson 

 and white 2.00 



DERRILL W. HART— I. D.— Deep 

 orange or copper, shading to henna 

 brown L50 



DORIS FELLOWS— F. D.— Clear yel- 

 low with pinkish amber shadings . 1.50 



*DOROTHY STONE — I. D. — Very 

 large, perfect flower of clear bright 

 pink. Fine stem and keeper for 

 exhibitions ."T 2.00 



DR. JOHN H. CARMAN — F. D. — 



American Beauty with slight silvery 

 over cast LOO 



*EDW. RINDFLEISCH— F. D.— The 



finest red dahlia that we have seen 

 A tremendous bold flower of a 

 magnificent shade of red, on cane- 

 like stems 7.50 



EDWARD THOMAS BEDFORD— I. 



D. — A free flowering large purple, 



with stiff stems 2.50 



*ELITE GLORY— F. D.— Huge blooms 

 of a radiant bright red, held per- 

 fectly erect on strong cane-like 

 stems 1.00 



ELIZABETH OHMS — L D. — Large 



graceful flower of salmon pink .... 2.50 



ELLINOR VANDERVEER — F. D.— 



A fine cut flower of satiny rose 

 pink, long stems, free 75 



FLOYD GIBBONS — L D. — A large j 



wavy petalled flower of bright T-*^ 



copper with shadings of carrot red 



— very choice autumn coloring . . . 5.00 



FORDHOOK EMPEROR — L D.— A 



glorious blending of rich salmon 

 and rose. Plant rather dwarf, but 

 vigorous; showy for landscape ef- i^AJ^ 

 fects 1.00 



FORDHOOK VICTORY — F. D. — A 



wonderfully bright Tyrian pink — y 



stems fair ^f^7£/i 



*FORT MONMOUTH — L D. — A fa-/ * 

 mous variety that is a general favor- 

 ite — large flower of rich dark claret 

 red 1.50 



*FORT WASHINGTON _ F. D. — 



Strong growing plant, with im- 

 mense blooms of very deep velvety 

 maroon 1,50 



*FULL MOON— F. D.— A wide petalled 

 flower of clear golden yellow on ex- 

 cellent stems. An outstanding vari- 

 ety on account of size and vigor . . 10.00 



