Treasure Island (F. Dec.)—Color bright apricot with 
gold and rose suffusion and shadings. Flowers are 
held erect on long, stiff stems. Grows easily 10 
inches across and 5 inches deep. Roots $1.00. Plants 
$ 1 . 00 . 
The Lemonade (F. Dec.)—Immense size, color a clear, 
lemon of fine formation. Stems are long and stiff 
and hold the blooms erect. Roots $1.50. Plants 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Yellow Princess (Dec.)—This variety is one of the best 
yellow dahlias grown. Flowers very large on stiff 
stems. Roots $1.00. Plants $1.00. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
All Prices in this list net. 
This Selection 50c each; $5.00 Dozen 
Altamont—Rose-pink. 
Amanda M. Houghton—Flesh pink. 
Barbara Redfern—Combination of old rose and old 
gold. Large. 
Ben Wilson—Buff, shaded red, tipped yellow. 
Chemar’s Eureka (Dec.)—White tinted lavender; fine. 
City of Lawrence—Yellow, large. 
Colonel Charles A. Lindburg (Semi-Cactus)—A huge 
flower of a beautiful rose du Barry shade. 
Earl Williams—Crimson scarlet, tipped white. 
El Dorado—Golden yellow. 
Elizabeth White—Coral pink and salmon, large. 
Flying Ambassador—White; very nice form. 
Flaming Mfeteor—Flaming orange scarlet deepening to 
burnt orange at the center, amber yellow base. 
George S. Harvey—Purplish magenta, suffused white. 
Glory of Monmouth—Eosine pink, base of petals 
orange. 
Harry Mayer—Rosaline purple. Extra large. 
Harvest Moon—Yellow; long stems. 
Jane Cowl—A glistening bronzy buff and old gold, 
blending to a deeper shade toward the center. 
Jersey’s Masterpiece (Dec.)—Large flower. Color 
strawberry-pink, suffused gold. 
Laurine—Deep pink. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson—Opalescent pink. Large. 
Marmion—Pure golden yellow with bronze suffusion. 
Immense blooms. 
Miss California—Oriental fuchia. 
Moonlight Glow—Soft salmon pink. 
Mrs. C. S. Anderson (Show)—Crimson maroon. 
Mrs. Eleanor Martin—Mulberry suffused with gold. 
Mrs. E. P. Judd—Carmine rose and cream. 
Mrs. Flossie M. Trafton (Peo. Flowered)—Coral red, 
suffused with white and yellow. 
Mrs. Lillie P. Hathaway—Bright orange. 
Mrs. Robert Crompton—Apricot yellow with tyrian red 
shadings. 
Nature’s Masterpiece—Rich combination of old rose, 
cinnamon and metallic bronze, blended into one 
color, suffused with mulberry. 
Orange Beauty (Dec.)—A seedling of Jersey’s Beauty, 
combination of pink, orange and salmon. Extra 
good. 
Polar Snow—Pure white. 
