6 DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



*MRS. I. DE VER WARNER— F. D.— 



Deep mauve pink, with fine stems 



and habits 75 



MRS. STANLEY R. PERRY— I. D. — ~ 



Deep orange with yellow shading at ■ 

 base and a trace of carmine red at ^'1' 

 tips. A monstrous bloom, but a ,,/t>'' 

 rather soft flower T'S.OO 



MRS. A. F. VAN DE POEL— I. D.— 



Deep velvety garnet red. Fine for 

 contrast in arrangements 75 



MURPHY'S MASTERPIECE— I. D.— 



A huge deep red with almost black 

 shadings at center. One of the most 

 spectacular varieties we have growfiK 

 or seen ^et' 10.00 



MY IRENE— I. D.— An unusual shade, 

 being a peculiar smoky ashes of 

 roses. A strong grower 1.00 



NATHAN HALE— F. D.-^Splendid cut 



flower of deep orange bronze on iIia/^ 

 very long stems. Plant early 1.00 ^' 



NORMAN GANLEY— F. D.— Soft yel- 

 low tinted pink 2.00 



NORTHWEST PRIDE— L D.— Large, 

 a beautiful blend of salmon, apricot 

 and bronze. Stems good 2.00 



ORINDA— F. D.— Huge flower of a sil- 

 very mauve pink. Tall plant 3.50 



ORPIN— F. D.— Fine cut flower of rich 



old gold 2.50 



PATRICIA WYNNE— I. D.— An ex- 

 quisite flower of pale orchid pink 

 shading white 5.00 



PRIDE OF STRATFORD — I. D. — ^ 



Bright orange bronze, deeper re- v^' 

 verse 75 



PURITY — F. D. — Very reliable, free 



blooming white 50 



ROSEATA— F. D.— Old rose cutflower [j^ 

 of medium size 2.50 



♦ROSE FALLON— F. D.— A magnifi- 

 cent dahlia of self color — deep old 

 gold. A long Ig^ng cutflower for Ji^^ 

 exhibition. Choice TTbck 1.00 



ROSINA MEHAFFEY — F. D. — Big 



blooms of Tyrian pink 2.50 



ROTARY— L D.— Striking bi-color of 

 Chinese red and white — an unusual 

 combination 2.50 



R. T. EDWARDS — I. D. — Pleasing 

 shade of deep mauve pink, with 

 plum reverse — a strong grower and 

 a very large flower 75 



SAGAMORE— F. D.— An autumn color 



— bright gold — size medium 75 



SALADINI — An apricot orange of fine 



habit, a good garden variety 75 



