DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 7 



♦JEROME KERN — I. D. — One of 



tWe outstanding dahlias of the year. , 

 |k It is a long petalled, graceful flower ''-J'v 

 of soft shrimp pink tinted with gold 

 and bronze 7.50 



♦KATHLEEN NORRIS — I. D. — A 



marvelous dahlia called the greatest 

 Exhibition Pink — a most beautiful 

 silvery pink of great depth and size 1.50 



KENTUCKY RED— I. D.— This vivid 

 scarlet is most attractive and un- 

 usual, and a fin'e variety wherever 

 grown 2.50 



LADY FRANCIS — F. D. — Old rose 

 with a golden sheen. A good keeper 

 when cut 1.00 



LUCENA HOPKINS— F. D.— A large 

 full flower of clear nopal red. Its 

 sturdy plant growth and long last- 

 ing qualities make it a valuable 

 variety for cutting 1.00 



MARY E. GRIGSBY— I. D.— (New). 



Nopal red, bl'ending to peach pink 

 at center. A very prolific bloomer 

 during the whole season 2.50 



MARY HELEN — Ball Decorative — 

 (New). Large clear glistening yel- 

 low. A row of these made a wond'er- 

 ful display in our fall garden 1.00 



MARSHALL'S PINK— F. D.— A lovely 

 full deep flower of shrimp pink. Fine 

 for cutting 1.00 



ARY BELL — F. D. — The unusual 

 shape, artistic coloring, and freedom 

 of bloom of this variety has attrac- 

 ted much attention. It is a rather 

 flat flower — mor'e like a wateilily — 

 of creamy buff tinted rose^^^ith 

 darker center. Lovely for decora- Hj,,/^ 

 tions. Dwarf grower 1.00 



MAUDE JOHNSON— I. D.— A general 

 favorite in a very unique coloring — 

 a pinkish violet shading to white 

 flushed lavend'er, with gold at base 

 and tips of all petals 1.50 



♦MONMOUTH CHAMPION— F. D.— 



A splendid dahlia of brilliant orange 

 flame which always produces quan- 

 tities of exhibition blooms 1.50 



♦MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL— I. D.— Very 

 beautiful flower of soft old rose with 

 great depth and substance. Keeping 

 qualities ar'e excellent 1.00 



*MRS. I. DE VER WARNER— F. D. 



Deep mauve pink, with fine stems 



and habits 50 



