RALPH BENJAMIN, CALVERTON, LONG ISLAND 
Pierrot — A very striking novelty dahlia; 
pure amber, overlaid bronze. Petals tipped 
white. Large and a free bloomer. 50c. 
Record — Scarlet orange, large flov^ers on 
long stiff stems. 15c. 
Reinie Cayeaux — Very free on long 
stems. Brilliant crimson. Good cut flower. 
2SC. 
Sweet Briar — One of the loveliest shades 
of soft pink. Very long, narrow, incurved 
petals. 50c. 
T. A. Havemeyer — Deep red with lighter 
tinge at tips. Base of petals yellow, with 
a trace of bronze. A pleasing combination 
and a dahlia which ought to be in every col- 
lection. 75c. 
T. A. Monroe — Color a deep buff, petals 
sHghtly shaded. $1.00. 
T. G. Baker — Large yellow, narrow pe- 
tals. Very free. 25c. 
Tom Lundy, (Hybrid)— Large, rich, 
glossy crimson. 50c. 
Viola Churchill — Rose pink, shaded white 
toward the center. Similar to but larger 
than Marguerite Bouchon. A yery fine 
flower. 40c. 
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