DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 5 



JEAN BATTEN I. D.— Lovely shade of 

 golden salmon — a New Zealand dah- 

 lia — . 1.00 



JEAN KEEPER I. D. — Attractive bright 

 rose on long stems; a good grower 

 and a free bloomer 75 



JEFFERSONIAN I. D. — A mauve pink 



sport of the "Sul tan of M illcrest" . . .75 



JERSEV beauty F.T3.^=^^B^utiful flower 



of erosine pink, unexcelled for all ^-^^^ 

 purposes 50 



JERSEY WHITE BEAUTY F. D. — A me- 

 dium sized pure* waxy white which 

 is exceptionally fine for cutting. Dis- ^6uvJ-c^/i«^ 

 bud thoroughly .75 



JOHN W. SHERWOOD I. D.— Really dif- 

 ferent in coloring, this is a violet 

 mauve with brownish gold tips — 

 very attractive with all good quali- 

 ties 7.50 



JOHN W. TORRANCE I. D. — A large 

 deep lavender pink of great vigor 

 which is always in flower .50 



KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN I. D. — This 

 striking bicolor, or tricolor, is lemon 

 yellow at center, outer petals rich 

 golden amber with old rose reverse, 

 each petal evenly tipped pure white 1.00 



KNIG DAVID F. D.— A stunning shade of 

 deep purple inclined to violet purple. 

 An early bloomer 3..50 



KING PETER F. D.— Pale lavender and 

 white — an unusual blend. Very de- 

 sirable 1.00 



LINK'S BLUE TRIUMPH F. D. — Large 



violet mauve 2.50 



LINK'S WHITE MAJESTY L D. — Clear 



snow white of large size 3.50 



LOIS WALCHER F. D.— A true bicolor 



in purple and white 1.00 



LORD OF AUTUMN I. D.— One of the 



. finest exhibition yellows when well 



grown a deep butter yellow 1.50 



MARSHALL'S BEAUTY F. D.— A "Jer- 

 sey Beauty" in orchid pink; an at- 

 tractive and useful cut-flower .50 



MARSHALL'S TRIUMPH I. D. — Tall 

 plant, with long lasting blooms of 

 very deep crimson maroon 75 



MAUDE JOHNSON I. D. — Blend of 



mauve and lavender with a flush of /i^^ 

 gold in the center, a lovely pastel. ^n/jLAJ(^^l/iA> 

 Disbud freely 75 



MILTON J. CROSS I. D.— An immense 

 flower of rich yellow buff, the outer 

 petals flushed with rosy amber, with 

 very long stems. Recommended for 

 its vigorous growth and free flower- 

 ing habit .75 



MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIER I. D.— Large 



flower of carmine re<l .50 



MRS. JAMES ALBIN F. D.— Lovely shade 

 of soft lemon yellow — a good cut- 

 flicrwer .75 



