MRS. HUGO KIND Decorative. The above illustration is from a photograph taken late in October, 
which shows how this remarkable dahlia holds its full center to the last. It also 
shows the beautiful, irregular, contours of the petals, and the regal carriage of the flower, on the cane stiff stems. 
But the flower must be seen to appreciate the bright, rich shade of red; bright velvety carmine; reflex spectrum red. 
The size is large to very large 8 to 10 inches and deep; which, with its wonderful color — the finest red in dahlias — will 
make this variety a universal favorite, for exhibition and cutting. The plant is a very sturdy, healthy grower. Height 
4 feet. Roots $3.00 each. 
PAHASKA. Dec. Pae. A fine bronze color on good stems. 
Size 6 to 7 inches; height 4 feet. Plants 
PAPILLON. H. C. Light golden yellow suffused old 
rose. Large, fine form and free bloomer. Plants 
PAUL DAVID. Ball. Large fine form; color rich cardinal 
red. Plants 
PERFECT DAY. H. C. A wonderful pure canary yellow, 
seven to eight inches across, produced freely on long 
stems. Plants 
PICTURE. Dec. Lemon yellow suffused buff ; good form 
and size on stiff stems. Plants 
PREMIER GEORGES CLEMENCEAU. Cac. A splen- 
did new cactus; color clear canary yellow, tipped pure 
white. Size 7 inches; stems good; height 6 feet. Plants 
PRESIDENT WILSON. Dec. A splendid large free- 
blooming variety. Color brilliant red, each petal tipped 
white. Plants 
PRIDE OF DAHLIADEL. Dec. A large rich velvety red, 
shaded maroon; splendid form and free bloomer on long 
stiff stems. Plants 
Each 
51.00 
2.00 
1.00 
5.00 
1.50 
PROXIE. Dec. A splendid new dahlia; color pure garnet. 
Good form and free bloomer on perfect stems. Size 7 
inches across and 4 inches deep. Height 5 feet. Plants.. 
QUEEN ZENOBIA. H. C. 
lavender reverse. Plants. . . 
Pansy purple with silvery 
RANCOCOAS. Pae. Yellow, suffused and tipped bronzy 
red. Flowers 6 to 7 inches across on fair stems. Plants. . 
RED RAYS. H. C. Orange yellow suffused scarlet. Size 
6 to 7 inches; height 4J/£ feet. Plants 
RHEA. Dec. Bright rosalinc purple; flowers of good size. 
Profuse bloomer with long slender stems. Fine for garden 
and cutting. Height 4 feet. Plants 
RIVERSIDE. Dec. Cream at center passing to pinkish 
mauve. Large flowers on good stems. Plants 
ROHALLION. Dec. A fine early and profuse bloomer on 
long straight stems. Color buff and yellow with a pink 
suffusion. Plants 
ROOKWOOD. Dec. Pure bright cerise. Immense flowers 
produced freely on erect stiff stems. Plants 
Each 
52.50 
2.00 
1.00 
2.50 
2.00 
.50 
2.00 
1.50 
The world's greatest red Dahlia, the colossal red decorative, "Leo Niessen" -see page 3. 
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