8 DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



MRS. STANLEY R. PERRY— I. D.— 



Deep orange with yellow at base 

 and a trace of carmine red at tips. 

 A monstrous bloom, but a rather 

 soft flower 2. 



*MYRA HOWARD— I. D.— Very large 

 pure gold with ros'e sheen; free 

 flowering, extra long stems 4.00 



NATHAN HALE— F. D.— Splendid cut 



flower of deep orange bronze on / 

 very long stems. Plant early 7S/m^ 



*OMAR KHAYYAM— F. D.— Chinese 

 red and bright orange. Immense 

 bloom on a tall vigorous plant .... 2.00 



♦PATRICIA WYNNE— F. D.— An ex- 

 quisite flower of pale orchid pink 

 shading white, exhibition size 2.00 



POT O' GOLD— L D.— A large and 

 graceful flower of brilliant clear yel- 

 low. One of the successful new 

 varieties 5.00 



*PRINCE OF PERSIA— I. D.— Brilliant 

 clear glowing cardinal red, Very 

 large, deep, and perfect 2.00 



PURITY — F. D. — Very reliable, free 



blooming white 50 



♦ROSE FALLON— F. D.— A magnifi- 

 cent dahlia of self color — deep old 

 gold. A long lasting cutflower for 

 exhibition. Choic'e strain 75 



ROTARY— I. D.— Striking bi-color of 

 Chinese red and white — an unusual 

 combination L50 



♦ROYAL FLUSH — I. D. — A huge < 

 flower of brightest scarlet. A fine 

 variety 3.50 



R. T. EDWARDS — I. D. — Pleasing 

 shade of deep mauve pink, with 

 plum reverse — a strong grow'er and 

 a very large bloom 75 



SAGAMORE— F. D.— An autumn color 

 —bright gold — a fine flower for cut- 

 ting 75 



SALMON SUPREME — F. D.— Large 



salmon pink cutflower 1.00 



SANHICAN BEAUTY— L D.— This is 

 a general favorite on account of its 

 exquisite coloring — a salmon shaded 

 coral. Fine habit 1.00 



♦SANHICAN METEOR — I. D. — A 



huge exhibition dahlia of flaming 



red and gold 2.50 



SANHICAN NYMPH — I. D. — Very 



large pale yellow tinted pink 1.00 



