DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



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*LADY FRANCIS— F. D.— Bright old 

 rose with a golden sheen. A good 

 keeper 75 



^ *LADY MOYRA PONSONBY— I. D.— 



A new variety that has made 

 good. A lovely clear yellow, large 

 and fine, on good stems 5.00 



LONG HILL— I. D.— Orange shaded 



coral, suffused carmine 2.00 



LUCENA HOPKINS— F. D.— A large 

 full flower of nopal red. Its sturdy 

 plant growth and long lasting quali- 

 ties make it a valuable cutflower . . .75 



MARY E. GRIGSBY — I. D. — Nopal 

 red, blending to peach pink. A good 

 garden variety LOO 



♦MARSHALL'S BEAUTY— F. D.— A 



perfect "Jersey Beauty" in orchid 

 color. An attractive and useful cut- 

 flower 2.50 



MARSHALL'S PINK— F. D.— A lovely 

 flower of shrimp pink that is fine 

 for cutting 75 



MAUDE JOHNSON— L D.— A general 

 favorite in a unique coloring — a 

 pinkish violet shading to white 

 flushed lavender, with gold at base 

 and tips of all petals. Disbud freely 1.00 



*MONMOUTH CHAMPION— F. D.— 



A splendid dahlia of brilliant orange 

 flame which always produces quan- 

 tities of exhibition blooms 1.00 



i *MRS ALFRED B. SEAL— I. D.— Very 

 r beautiful flower of soft old rose with 

 great depth and substance. Its keep- 

 ing qualities are excellent. A late 

 bloomer 75 



MRS. I. DE VER WARNER— F. D.— 



deep mauve pink with fine stems 



and habits 50 



MRS. STANLEY R. PERRY— I. D.— 



Deep orange with yellow at base 

 and a trace of carmine red at tips. 

 A monstrous bloom, but rather soft 

 flower 1.50 



*MYRA HOWARD— I. D.— Very large 

 pure gold with rose sheen; free 

 flowering, extra long stems 2.50 



NANCY ROBINSON— I. D.— Exquisite 

 true pink on long slender stems. 

 Lovely for cutting 1.50 



♦NANNIE SINE — F. D. — A lovely 

 dahlia of soft pastel pink, with 

 strong, straight stems, an entirely 

 different variety 3.50 



