Helen Ivans (F. Dec.)—Large exhibition decorative of 
a beautiful orchid-lavender; stems long, slender and 
upright. Plants are covered with blooms till frost. 
Roots $1.00. 
Jean Trimbee (I. Dec.)—The flowers are very large 
many over 12 inches, of a beautiful rich petunia 
violet in color. Strong, vigorous habit. Roots $2.00. 
Plants $1.00. 
Jersey’s Empress (Dec).—The flowers are large, of an 
Anthracene Violet color. Roots $1.00. Plants $1.00. 
Jersey’s Ideal (Dec.)-—Dark lavender pink, large and 
splendid. Roots $1.00. Plants $1.00. 
Jim Moore (Dec.)—Color clear primrose yellow shad¬ 
ing to gold, outstanding. Roots $2.50. Plants $1.25. 
Kathleen Norris (Dec.)—A true rose pink. A giant 
with good stems. Roots $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
King Midas (I. Dec.)—This is a mammouth golden 
flower of great depth on good stems, one of the 
best yellows. Roots $1.00. Plants $1.00. 
Meta Scammel (Semi-Cactus)—Center of flower pale 
amaranth pink, shading to deep amaranth pink. A 
huge exhibition flower. Roots $1.00. Plants $1.00. 
Monmouth Champion (Dec.)—A flower of great size 
and brilliant orange color which has proven to be 
a winner. Roots $1.50. Plants $1.00. 
Monmouth Giant (Dec.)—This giant dahlia is a clear, 
sparkling orchid color of unusual beauty and re¬ 
finement. Roots $1.00. Plants $1.00. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal (Dec.)—Very large, beautiful pure 
old lose without a trace of any other color. Roots 
$1.50. Plants $1.00. 
Nancy Sue Lang (Dec.)—Immense star-like flowers, 
red tipped gold; very desirable. Roots $1.00. Plants 
$ 1 . 00 . 
New Glory (Semi-Cac.)—This dahlia is one of the most 
striking bi-colors grown. The color of the beauti¬ 
ful blooms is a light ox-blood red with tips of petals 
blazed with white facing you. Roots $1.50. Plants 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Orinda (F. Dec.)—An immense decorative of perfect 
form; color one-toned mauve-pink. The large 
petaled flowers are carried on strong, stiff stems. 
Roots $3.00. Plants $1.50. 
Queen of the Garden Beautiful ((Dec.)—Extra large, 
primrose yellow. Plants only $1.00. 
Rudy Vallee (Semi-Cac.)—In this variety we have one 
of the most beautiful dahlias ever offered. When 
the flowers begin to open they show chrome yellow 
at center, with a graduation of grenadine red as 
the flower expands, finally becoming solid grenadine 
orange red when in full bloom. Roots $3.00. Plants 
$1.50. 
Santa Barbara (F. Dec.)—The color of this enormous 
decorative is a true pink. The stems are perfect, 
long, and stiff, and hold the flowers high above the 
foliage. Roots $2.00. Plants $1.00. 
Star of Bethlehem (Semi-Cac.)—A large full flower 
with a long pointed center, somewhat resembling a 
star, hence its name. Blossoms of pure white are 
borne on long, fine stems. Roots $1.50. Plants $1. 
The Commodore (F. Dec.)—An immense flower of pure 
yellow. The plants are large and robust, carrying 
the huge blooms well out from the foliage. Roots 
$3.50. Plants $1.75. 
Thomas A. Edison (Dec.)—A gorgeous new royal pur¬ 
ple exhibition dahlia. Strong, robust plant, cane 
stiff stems. Roots $1.50. Plants $1.00. 
