Per each 100 
X SALMON SUPREME (B. D. G.)—As the originators 
of this variety, we feel justified in predicting that 
it will become a very popular dahlia. The color and 
form are really wonderful. The very large glisten¬ 
ing salmon-orange pink flowers are held proudly erect 
on the strongest of stems. Very vigorous grower and 
free flowering. Will gladly send you picture in color 
of this variety, suitable for framing, upon request. . .40 30.00 
SANHICAN’S BEAUTY—An exhibition dahlia that is 
very good for cutting. Free bloomer on fine stem 
with heavy dark green foliage. A pink that is a 
duplication of the Mme. Edouard Herriot rose.50 40.00 
SANHICAN’S BLUEBIRD—Beautiful violet-blue. Good 
stems .40 30.00 
SANICHAN’S PEACH—The color is described the shade 
of a ripe California peach, with a real peach glow. 
Very dark green foliage, straight stems, and good 
habit of growth. Huge flower .25 15.00 
SANHICAN’S QUEEN—A large flower of strong growth, 
bronzy apricot brushed carmine in heart.20 10.00 
SCARLET DAWN—A brilliant scarlet of great size and 
depth that stands out like a beacon in the garden. 
The foliage is robust and stems strong as a cane. Fine 
for exhibition and cutting . 2.00 
SEAL’S CALIFORNIA—Very large attractive dahlia with 
perfect stems, strong and cane-like, holding the blooms 
in a very showy manner. The color is a bright golden- 
yellow at the center, shading lighter.40 30.00 
SHACKAMAXON—Orange cinnamon, long narrow petals 
resembling a chrysanthemum. Splendid substance and 
good keeper. Fine stems .25 15.00 
SNOWDRIFT—Immense pure glistening white. Free 
flowering on straight stems .25 15.00 
X SPOTSWOOD BEAUTY—One of the most beautiful 
of the pink dahlias. Clear Chatenay-pink, with a slight 
shading of yellow at the base of the petals. Flowers 
are very large .35 25.00 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM S. C. (Nolet)—Very large 
deep flower of pure white; fine form.40 30.00 
X SUNRISE TRAIL—Brilliant scarlet and gold; large, 
free flowering and upright on good stems. Good keeper.. . .40 30.00 
TARRYTOWN—Splendid bronze shade deepening toward 
the edge. Very large and finely formed. Ideal stems. .50 40.00 
THE COMMODORE, F. D. (Kemp & Scot)—Gigantic 
flower, lemon yellow flushed golden. A sensation.... 1.00 75.00 
THE GRIZZLY—Immense velvety maroon blooms of finest 
formation, with reflexed petals. Long, strong stems.. .30 20.00 
THE WORLD—Rich deep rosy magenta overlaid violet 
with silver shadings on edges of petals. A strong 
thrifty grower and very free bloomer.35 25.00 
THOMAS A. EDISON—A massive flower of royal purple, 
of distinct form, held erect on cane-like stems.50 40.00 
X TOPAZ—Amber and creamy pink. Very free flowering 
and a beautiful dahlia. Fine cut flower.25 15.00 
X TREASURE ISLAND—-Bright apricot and gold, slight 
rose suffusion. Strong grower branching freely from 
the ground; long strong stems...30 20.00 
X TRENTONIAN—Brown coppery bronze. Immense flow¬ 
er on fine stems. .30 20.00 
VALENTINO—A beautiful dahlia with a famous name. 
It is described in the Dahlia Roll of Honor by Derrill 
W. Hart, as “A luscious colored dahlia of a creamy 
salmon shading to rose-pink .50 40.00 
WALDHEIM SUNSHINE—The true deep yellow that 
shows up yellow under artificial light. The reflex is 
darker and there is a rich golden suffusion around 
the beautiful, full, high center. Wavy, twisted and 
whorled petals .35 25.00 
WALKOVER PRINCE—This fine seedling of Radio is 
an immense deep flower held proudly erect on splen¬ 
did stems, free bloomer and robust grower. Deep 
mahogany red and gold .40 30.00 
X WATCHUNG CHIEF, F. D. (Smith)—Large flower on 
good stems. Burnt orange; splendid keeper.35 25.00 
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