Per each 100 
X KATHERINE COLE—A beautiful blending of pink 
and cream; very free flowering on the best of stems. 
Fine cut flower and exhibition variety.50 40.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS—A massive dahlia of true rose 
pink deepening to mallow-pink .40 30.00 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER—The predominating color 
is described as napthaline-violet with an underlying 
tone of royal purple with bluish reverse.50 40.00 
X KENTUCKY—A sport of the famous Jersey Beauty 
with all its splendid qualities and even a stronger 
grower. A brilliant light orange-salmon, slightly suf¬ 
fused with grenadine pink, the orange predominating .25 15.00 
KING MIDAS—An immense flower of pure golden yellow; 
perfect form on long stiff stems .35 25.00 
KING TUT—Glowing crimson burgundy, darkening in 
center. This is a vigorous variety on splendid stem.30 20.00 
KITTY DUNLAP—An excellent cutter of the American 
Beauty Rose in color, on fine stem.20 10.00 
X LE TOREADOR—Brilliant red large flower. Fine for 
cutting .20 10.00 
X MABEL GOODACRE—Fine new variety of beautiful 
rose-pink. One of the very best.50 40.00 
X MARGARET MASSON—Silvery rose pink; massive 
deep flower .30 20.00 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON (F & M)—Creamy 
white, suffused lavender pink; very deep, full flow¬ 
ers .25 15.00 
MARMION (Tyler)—Pure gold, bronze suffusion. Free 
bloomer on splendid stems. One of the largest.25 15.00 
X MARKET QUEEN (Babylon Dahlia Gardens)—A strik¬ 
ingly brilliant scarlet-red decorative tipped white of 
medium size, 4 to 5".25 15.00 
X MARSHALL’S PINK, FD. (Marshall)—Of Jersey’s 
Beauty type and of robust habit. Delicate silvery 
shrimp pink. Very attractive.35 25.00 
META SCAMMEL—Very large, deep amaranth pink, 
flower of very artistic formation. Vigorous grower. .30 20.00 
MILLIONAIRE—Immense flower. Lavender-pink. Per¬ 
fect form .25 15.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—An outstanding, giant flow¬ 
er of flame scarlet; immense size and free flowering 
on the best of stems. 35 25.00 
X MORDELLA—Apricot buff with a pink suffusion ; fine 
stems; profuse bloomer. One of the best.30 20.00 
MR. CROWLEY. Yellow base glowing into salmon pink 
on good stem. Good garden variety.25 15.00 
MR. R. T. EDWARDS—Extra large flowers carried on 
stout stems. A fine shade of amaranth pink with 
plum reverse. This is quite similar in color to Harry 
Mayer and we consider it a better dahlia.25 15.00 
X MRS. A. E. WHEELER, FD (Marshall)—Fuchsia shad¬ 
ing purple reverse silvery white. Very beautiful. 
Large flower on fine stems.60 50.00 
X MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL—Flowers are immense, of 
great depth and substance, on fine, long stems; an 
unusual color, of the softest, richest shades of pure, 
glowing old rose .35 25.00 
X MRS. CARL SALBACH—Lavender pink ; large, extra 
long stems .20 10.00 
X MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—Orchid lavender, deep 
shade. Very vigorous grower .15 7.00 
X NANCY HARE—A very fine bloom of regularly placed 
petals forming a flower of great depth; color, jasper- 
pink, profuse bloomer, perfectly rigid stems.20 15.00 
NANCY SUE LANG—Immense starlike flower of bright 
red tipped gold, robust dwarf growing plant; at¬ 
tracts much attention .40 30.00 
NATURE’S MASTERPIECE—A blending of old rose, 
cinnamon, bronze suffused mulberry. Large flowers. .35 25.00 
NETAWAKA (II. D.)—Orange yellow, base shading to 
jasper red; reverse of petals carmine. The petals 
twist so that the reverse is much in evidence pro¬ 
ducing a very beautiful effect. Flowers are very large. .30 20.00 
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