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through the flower. Medium height plants, heavy 
foliage, good stems and large flowers. 
Roots $7.50. Plants $3.75. 
AIKO— SC (D ahliadel). Carmine red with silver re¬ 
verse. Good stems, fine foliage, phenomenal flower, 
tending to vary in form at times to informal decora¬ 
tive. 1 hose coming true semi-cactus need fear no 
competition if well grown. Very large. 
Roots $2.00. Plants $1.25. 
ALICE STELLICK —ID (Rhindfleich). Red and white 
bi-color. Profuse bloomer, about eight inches. Va¬ 
ries as to amount of each color. Long stems, tall 
bush. Very interesting, worth while. Insect resisting. 
Roots $1.00. Plants $0.50. 
AMELIA EARHART —SC (Cordes-Eastman). This 
dahlia was the most sensational of last year's in¬ 
troductions in our gardens. It won as the largest 
and most perfect bloom at the exhibition of the 
Dahlia Society of Indiana, the bloom being entered 
by our gardens. Our opinion of this magnificent 
apricot-buff, super dahlia is that it is one of the 
three best exhibition flowers of all time. Our stock 
of this variety is the very best quality. 
Roots $10.00. Plants $5.00. 
AMERICAN LEGION— ID to SC (A. D. F.). Yellow. 
We accept it as one of the very best yellows in 
either class it may come. Sturdy plant, magnificent 
stems, perfect blooms from in front, side or back. 
Very large. Will stand hot weather. 
Roots $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH— C. Undoubtedly the finest 
true cactus dahlia in its color class to date. Pure 
oriental red throughout. The flowers are large, 
deep, with good substance and held perfectly erect 
above a strong, medium-tall plant. 
Roots $1.00. Plants $0.50. 
ANDREA ERICSON— ID (F. & M.). Whitest of all 
whites, petals very pointed and irregularly placed, 
giving the flower a fluffy, artistic appearance. Me¬ 
dium size plants with long, slender, stiff stems that 
hold flowers well above the foliage. 
Roots $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
