HONOR BRIGHT (Peck). This, like Arcturus impressed us at the 
trial gardens. Mr. Peck describes it as a self color of peach red 
to light jasper and toward the end of the season running into a deep 
orange. It must show much more color at its home in Ohio than 
here in the East. As we saw it, there was no suggestion of anything 
but a fine, clear orange. Whatever the color may be, it is sure to 
make its way in the Dahlia World. The plants are excellent growers 
with a fine insect-proof foliage. 
Roots SIO.OO Plants $5,00 
ORIENTAL GLORY (Delight-U Gardens) I. D. An orange beauty 
which comes to us from the Mid-West and which we were privileged 
to show in New York last season. The glowing orange blooms are 
most attractive and we really know of nothing just like it. Stems 
are long with blooms nicely placed, foliage is healthy and clean. 
Another certificate of merit and Honor Roll variety. 
Roots $15.00 Plants $7.50 
GENERAL LIST OF DAHLIAS 
F. D. denotes Formal Decorative I, D. Informal Decorative 
S. C. Semi-Cactus 
ADDA PATTERSON (S. C.) A good size fluffy, pure white. 
Roots $ .50 
ADMIRAL BYRD (F. D.) A new variety of real merit. Rich salmon 
to old gold at center which glistens in the sunlight. Plants are 
vigorous growers and are always on the job. 
Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
ALICE STELLICK (F. D.) We believe this to be one of the best 
of the many bi-colored varieties. Color is rich scarlet and pure 
glistening white, each color being most sharply divided. A lux¬ 
uriant grower on long stems. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
ALBERT H. VESTAL (I. D.) A large . flower of a very peculiar 
shade of soft old rose. Roots $ .50 
ANNABELLE (F. D.) Another production of our late friend Chas. 
Ives. Its color and keeping quality make a very desirable florist 
cut flower. The color for the most part is pure waxy-white with 
just a slight overcast of silvery-pink. Flowers have great substance 
and keep extremely well when cut. Size from 5 to 7 inches under 
ordinary culture. Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
ARTHUR W. GRAY (I. D.) A most appealing combination of golden 
yellow apricot and shrimp pink with stiff stems. Roots $1.00 
CITY OF POUGHKEEPSIE (S. C.) A prolific two color variety 
similar to Farncot but heavier formation. It is deep purple with 
white tips. Roots $ .75 
CLINTON TRAVIS (I, D.) This big orchid flower is held right on 
top of a very erect stem. The petals are so pointed as to almost 
make it a semi-cactus. The color is orchid, shading to white on 
the edge and tip of petals. Roots $1.00 Plants $ .50 
CHAMPOEG (F. D.) The unusual colors of Champoeg make it an 
especially attractive flower, being waxy canary yellow at center, 
shading into a salmon pink with pale yellow on reverse of petals. 
Large. Roots $2.00 Plants $1,00 
COMMODORE (The) (1. D.) A spectacular yellow which can easily 
be grown to 12 inches. Plants are short, sturdy growers and pro¬ 
duce a profusion of flowers. Color bright lemon yellow. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
DAILY MAIL (I, D.) This comes to us from England with the 
reputation of being the largest variety ever produced there. Color 
is deep yellow with orange shades. Erect stems and a fine grower. 
Roots $1.50 Plants $ .75 
DATSO (F. D.) A deep glowing rose pink of a slightly deeper shade 
than the Radiance Rose. Flowers are large and well formed. Plants 
are good growers. Roots $ .75 
DR. .1. H. CARMAN (F. D.) A broad petal giant of deep American 
Beauty rose. A many time prize winner. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
DORIS FELLOWS (F. D.) A pleasing combination of orange, sal¬ 
mon and amber. Large flat blooms of exceptional keeping qualities. 
Roots $1.00 
EAGIjE rock fantasy (I. D.) This giant variety has carried out 
every claim made for it as it has been a prize winner from coast 
to coast. The color is an unusual shade of orchid or mallow pink. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 
ELIZA CLARKE BULL (F. D.) Large, waxy white. It is free 
flowering and lasts well when cut. Roots $ .75 
ELIZABETH OHMS (F. D.) This really should be better known as 
it is a glorified Rose Fallon. It can be cut with longer stems than 
any variety we know. Size is very large. Color is orange buff 
overlaid a peculiar reddish buff. Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
EDNA FERBER (S. C.) A bloom of huge size, being deep and full 
with curled and twisted petals. The color is a combination of bril 
liant coral and old-gold at base of petals. 
Roots $ .75 Plants $ .50 
FARNCOT (In. Cactus) This little purple and white tipped variety 
will produce more flowers and last longer when cut than any other 
variety we know. Roots $1.00 
