DOLLAR DAHLIAS 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (I. Dec.) 
Pure rose-pink, later deepening to mallow-pink. 
A good bloomer and an excellent keeper; strong 
stems and a fine habit. A prize winner. 
LA KIB (F. Dec.) 
I^hort • tocky plants with very large clear yellow 
blo^m . So ne flowers carry one or more pure 
white petals. Early and good. 
LILAC GLORY (Inc.Cac.) 
Pure lilac. It is a strong grower and has large 
blooms. One of the best from Belgium. Early. 
An Honor Roll variety. 
MADAM GASTON BARBANSON (F.Dec.) 
Large decorative with broad petals. Color is 
entirely ne ; bronze ve ned and dotted sa’ ;non. 
Good for e hibition or for cutting. Belgium. 
MRS. A. B. Seale (I. Dec.) 
Rich old-rose. Flowers large and deep. A late 
bloomer. Low plants. 
NEW CANAAN GLORY (F.Dec.) 
Old gold striped darker; tall grower. Early. An 
attractive variety that shows up above the rest. 
PRES. ALBERT KREGLINGER (I. Dec.) 
Large flower of satiny lilac-rose; good stem and 
free blooming. Late. Certificate of Merit from 
fhe National Dahlia Society of Belgium. 
