10 The World's Most Select Dahlias, 1922 



J. K. Alexander. A large and striking variety borne on long 

 wiry stems. Color is a rich violet-purple 50 



J. M. Goodrich. A salmon pink flower of great beauty; good 

 size on long stiff stems. Fine for cutting 35 



Le Grand Manitou. Ground color white, striped and splashed 

 violet rose, but sometimes runs to the solid color when it is 

 a beautiful clear violet rose. Large and striking flower 50 



Manitou. Amber bronze with pink shadings. Large 35 



Marroco. Velvety maroon with white tips 25 



Mina Burgle. This is a strong upright grower producing an 

 extraordinary amount of well-formed Decorative blooms. 

 Color is bright scarlet. An ideal cut flower variety 50 



Mrs. Chas. H. Breck. Soft yellow suffused carmine. Somewhat 

 on the Cactus type. Very free 50 



Mrs. Nathaniel Slocombe. This is one of the finest yellow Dec- 

 oratives I have had the pleasure of growing. It is a large 

 strong stem variety and produces flowers with remarkable 

 freedom. I have been awarded numerous prizes with it when 

 shown for the best yellow 1.00 



Mrs. Roosevelt. White with silvery shadings. Good size 35 



Purity or Mrs. H. W. Struck . A very good, if not the best, 

 white Decorative 50 



Sunbeam. A large Decorative of very refined form. Color bright 

 red, the tips of each petal touched gold. Distinct and at- 

 tractive ,75 



Warneford. A new white of English origin. Blooms freely pro- 

 duced on good stems 25 



NEW HYBRID SHOW OR COLOSSAL DAHLIAS 



Beachey. A large flat flower, which might almost be classed as 

 a Decorative. Tt is a rich plum color, has a strong stem mak- 

 ing a striking variety 1.50 



Estelle Christy. The best yellow Show Dahlia I have ever 

 grown. Flowers are extra large, and are borne on stiff rug- 

 ged stems. The color is a bright lemon yellow 1.60 



