8 DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



♦VALENTINO— I. D.— A lovely dahlia 

 of soft salmon pink, early and free 

 — a lasting cutflower 2.00 



waldhMm sunshine — l D. — 



Large graceful flower of deep yel- 

 low 1.00 



WANDA miller— I. D.— Deep violet 

 with a white stripe through each 

 petal. A favorite 75 



WATCHUNG SUNSET — I. D. — A 



large flower of salmon rose tinted 

 mauve. A most satisfactory variety L50 



WESLEY HAYES — L D. — Beautiful 

 soft scarlet with gold reverse. Ef- 

 fective in the garden 75 



WINFIELD SLOCOMBE — F. D. — A 



golden orange most beautiful under 

 artificial light. Rather dwarf, with 

 finely cut foliage 75 



*WM. H. HOGAN— F. D.— Garnet red 



and white 2.00 



*YANKEE GIRL — F. D. — A stiff 

 stemmed salmon rose pink with re- 

 markable keeping qualities for deco- 

 rations ..;*!Trr 3.50 



♦YANKEE KING— I. D.— Large cop- 

 pery rose and old gold with remark- 

 ably long stems LOO 



♦YANKEE QUEEN— F. D.— A unique 

 coloring of true pink, shading 

 lighter. Sturdy plants and good 

 ,Vppre4S 1.59 



♦YANKEE ROYAL — I. D. (New) — 



One of the largest dahlias we have 

 ever grown — a bright purple with 

 every good habit 5.00 



SEMI-CACTUS DAHLIAS 



ALICE WHITTIER — Delicate prim- 

 rose yellow; a fine garden flower .. .75 



CITY OF POUGHKEEPSIE— Medium 

 flower of deep purple with white 

 tips; long stems, very free 1.00 



CLAIRE WINDSOR— Large, tall, pure 



white 1.50 



♦EDNA FERBER— A typical semi-cac- 

 tus of large size. The color is a 

 glistening coral and old gold 1.00 



ELKRIDGE— A thoroughly dependable 

 variety which we can heartily rec- 

 commend as a good all-purpose 

 white, and a beautiful flower 1.00 



♦FANNIE SANDT — - Intense Tyrian 

 pink that shows up brilliantly under 

 artificial light 5.00 



