RALPH BENJAMIN, CALVERTON, LONG ISLAND 
Flowers are immense, with large shell-like 
petals on long stiff stems. 65c. 
Breeze Lawn — Color, vivid vermillion, 
splendid form with full center; a fine variety 
for exhibition. 75c. 
Byron — A deep rich wine color, full cen- 
ter. Petals quilled. A strong grower and 
free bloomer. 50c. 
Chieftain — A very large flower, deep 
wine color, shaded purple. Very free 
blooming. 75c. 
Delice— A pretty bright pink entirely dis- 
tinct of beautiful form. A fine variety for 
cutting. 20c. 
Dr. Tevis — One of the largest and most 
beautiful decorative dahlias, often over 9 
inches in diameter. Color, a soft salmon 
rose suffused with old gold, which deepens 
to golden apricot near the center. Pro- 
nounced by many the most beautiful dahlia 
grown. $1.50. 
Garden City — Very large flowers on long 
stems. Color is purple, tipped and splashed 
with white. Very free flowering and ought 
to be in every collection. $1.00. 
H. G. Newman — A deep rich red. A first 
class dahlia in every way. $1.00. 
Henry Lyndhurst — A brilliant scarlet of 
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