Portia. Cinnamon color, suffused violet. An odd 
shade. An immense flower on strong stems. Pine 
foliage and an unusually strong grower. 
Seraphine. A pure yellow on very long strong 
stalks. A free blooming variety and very meritor- 
ious. 
Oriana. Pure rose; very large flowers and one of 
the best of its class. 
Standard Varieties of Merit 
Pot roots or potted plants 35 cents each. 
Norah Lindsay. One of the largest of this type, 
free flowering, dove color, suffused pink, mauve re- 
verse. 
Glory of Nijkerk. Dark purple, reddish tint. A very 
large flower. Very seldom shows a center. Greatly 
admired. 
Minister Talma. Extra large, well shaped flowers of 
glorious rose color shaded with yellow; borne on 
stout erect stems, 
Jan Olieslagers. Remarkably large yellow flowers, 
standing perfectly upright on long stiff stems; very 
free flowering and lasting a long time after being cut. 
Phideas. A winner at the largest show in England 
last fall. Pink on yellow ground. Large and very 
effective. 
Standard Varieties 
Pot roots only, 25 cents each. 
Amber Queen. A lovely flower. Amber shaded scar- 
let. One of the finest. 
South Pole. Pure white. Produced exceedingly 
large blooms last year. Said to be the best white. 
Titian. Shaded rose, very large and one of the best. 
Hybrid Dahlias 
Potted plants and divisions 75 cents each. 
Attraction. Large, elegant flowers of a clear lilac, 
rose color; long strong stalks. 
Will be an attraction at every Dahlia-show. It is an 
exhibition flower and garden Dahlia of rare merit. 
Yellow King. "The finest Pseony-Dahlia ever shown." 
clear, yellow, large, elegant flower, on long stiff 
stalks. 
