DECORATIVE DAI ITT AS 
eon-tin wed. 
MISS EDNA L. HATHAWAY. 
Color a new shade, old gold 
with the reverse of the petals 
shaded with crimson. Stems 
very rigid, always with full 
center. 75 c. 
MivlE. LOUIS PERRIER. Car- 
mine, edges white, yellow at 
center. 35c 
MME. VAN DEN DAEL. Soft 
rose with deeper markings 
shading to creamy white in the 
center, a fine flower for cutt- 
ing. 25c. 
Ml S. ALICE LONGWORTH. 
One of the best decorative 
Dahlias that has ever been 
put on the market for some 
time. Color white with a del- 
icate tinge of lavender. $1.00. 
MRS. C. H. BRECK. A new 
Dahlia of exceptional merit. 
Color, creamy yellow passing 
to various shades of rose pink. 
50c. 
MRS. E. C. BOSTON. Without 
doubt one of the best white 
decoratives, it is large, has 
good stems and perfect form 
for exhibitions. $2.50. 
MRS. JESSIE SEAL. This most 
beautiful dahlia blooms well 
throughout the United States. 
The color is a most lovely and 
charming pink, with gold shad- 
ings, the large full flowers have 
e tra long stems. $2.00. 
MIIS. ROOSEVELT- Delicate 
silvery rose, free bloomer, long j 
stems, flowers from 4 to 6 in- j 
dies across. 35c. I 
MRS. SARAH E. DYER. A close j 
built decorative, with high cen- 
ter. Color is a dark cerese, 
Very beautiful. $1,50. 
NOBil.LS. Some Mi in g new in j 
tile c'o'Mbi nation of red and 1 
white ; the ground of each petal 
is red, shading out to white at 
the tips. The blossoms as a 
whole make one of the most 
attractive dahlias grown. Plants 
are dwarf, flowers are borne 
on long stout stems well out 
from the foliage. $5.00. 
ONAWAU. New seedling, flow- 
ers are large, plants are tall 
and very robust. The blooms 
are yellow at the base shading 
out to amber, buff and crimson 
a grand dahlia to grow. $2.00. 
PERFERENCI A. A remarkably 
fine yellow decorative. The 
flowers, though very large are 
not at all coarse, but are rath- 
er refined. A splendid grower 
and very free. $2.00. 
3ANTA CRUZ. Clear canary 
yellow, tipped carmine. Flow- 
ers often measure 7 inches in 
diameter. 35c. 
iWEET LAVENDER. An Ideal 
variety for cutting, medium 
sized flowers, carried on long 
stiff stems. Color, a beautiful 
lavender nink. $1.00. 
THE GRIZZLY. A dark maroon 
red, decorative; without a 
doubt this is one of the best 
and most prolific Dahlias to 
date. Stems 3 feet long; flow- 
ers are extra latge and re flex- 
ed A rare novelty. $2.00. 
TOM LUNDY. A very large 
California variety on good 
stem. Color, a deep crimson 
Very satisfactory. $1.50. 
WM. SLOCOMBE. A fine large 
flower, well formed of a beau- 
tihd shade of canary yellow, 
shading to deep yellow towards 
the center. An exceptionally 
fine flower. $2.00. 
