Pride of Stratford—Cadmium orange, shading to light 
orange yellow at the base of petals, reverse rose 
doree. 
Radio—Blood red, tipped yellow. 
Robert Scott—A very beautiful apricot yellow with 
rose shadings. 
Sanhican’s Bluebird—Violet-blue. 
Sanhican’s Delice—True deep pink. 
Sanhican’s Magnet—Amaranth pink, very large. 
Sanhican’s Queen (Dec.)—An unusual color, a blend¬ 
ing of apricot with a faint brushing of carmine 
rose, deepening towards the center. 
Sorosis—Dark velvety red. 
Supreme Dream—Apricot buff, tipped pure white. 
Susan Lee—An exceedingly large flaming orange 
flower. 
The General—A deep garnet, with a silvery white re¬ 
verse. 
The World (Dec.)—The coloring is unusual, rich deep 
rosy majenta overlaid garnet with silver shadings 
on edges of petals; a perfect flower. 
Veiled Loveliness—Blush white, with the reverse of 
petals flushed baby pink. - 
Violet Beauty (Peo. Flowered)^—Violet-purple, suffused 
with claret and cerise. 
W. J. Irwin—Very large, lavender purple. 
World's Best White—One of the best whites. 
SEMI-CACTUS and CACTUS DAHLIAS 
All Prices in This List Net 
Price 50 cents each; $5.00 per Dozen 
Ballet Girl—Orange, with a combination of white. 
Bonnie G.—A true pink. 
Border King—Rich glowing scarlet. 
Corona—Clear yellow. 
Farncot—Aster purple tipped white. 
Eagle Rock Sunshine—A deep shade of yellow. 
Francis Lobdell—Mallow pink, shading to white in the 
center. 
F. W. Fellows—Pure orange scarlet. 
Gee Whiz—Very large, amber buff. 
Herbert Raby—Wine crimson. 
Jean Hare (Semi-Cactus)—Color golden yellow, turn¬ 
ing to apricot buff. Large exhibition flower. 
Mary Purrier—Crimson scarlet. 
Mariposa—Lavender pink. 
Mrs. Marg. Stredwick—Tints of pink, softening and 
deepening at tips and base. 
Papillion—A beautiful shade of old rose with golden 
lights. 
Rollo Boy—Amber and old gold. 
Silverhill Park—Pure white, good. 
Siskiyou—Pink tinged mauve. 
Sovereignty—Pure yellow, large. 
Silverado—White, shading to silvery lavender. 
Sport (Cactus)—A pleasing shade of buttercup yel¬ 
low, with buff shadings at center. 
Supreme Beauty (Semi-Cactus)—Thulite pink, base of 
petals picric yellow; at Brockton Fair, 1928, award¬ 
ed Silver Cup for best flower in the Show. 
Valiant II—Large flower of brilliant crimson. 
