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DAHLIADEl NURSERIES /£> 
f-Potub Fed 
& DAHLIAS 
GLORY OF MONMOUTH (Kemp 84), g e, 
Bloom 8x5, Bush 5 ft. A beautiful salmon pink 
with light orange at the base of petals. The bush 
is of rather compact branching habit, literally 
covered with blooms, making it a beautiful speci¬ 
men. Flowers are of a heavy texture produced 
on long, sturdy stems. Good substance and artistic 
coloring. .50 
BUCKEYE BRIDE (Roberts Peck 85), c g e, 
Bloom 8x5, Bush 6 ft. This impressive flower 
was one of the favorites in our trial grounds. 
The bush is a tall, rugged grower. It is an early 
and continuous bloomer on long, erect stems. 
Color, a distinctive even shade of salmon pink. 
Roots, $1.50; Plants, .75 
CHICK (Sbertoli 84), c g e, Bloom 9x4, Bush 
4J4 ft. Primrose yellow with gold suffusions. 
Early crown blooms sometimes have poor centres. 
This variety should, therefore, be topped twice, 
eliminating this fault. Later blooms are large, 
well-formed, attractive and of good keeping 
qualities. Received favorable comment wherever 
shown. Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
DR. JOHN CARMAN (Dixon 85), c g e, Bloom 
11x5, Bush 5 ft. A dahlia you will admire, as 
it is large and attractive, but not coarse. Color, 
Tyrian rose, shaded silver. Greatly improved if 
grown in partial shade, as this softens the color¬ 
ing. A dahlia of exceptional growing and bloom¬ 
ing qualities suitable for landscape work, and a 
good keeper when cut. Roots, .50; Plants, .50 
EMANUEL’S BEAUTY (Mendosa 85), g e, 
Bloom 9x4, Bush 5 ft. The evenly formed, large, 
bold flowers are held erect on strong stems. Color 
is a pleasing combination of lemon yellow with 
scarlet suffusion. Bushes strong and rugged. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, .50 
FRANCIS LAROCCA (Rindfleisch 80), c g, Bloom 
6x3, Bush 4 ft. Pale sulphur yellow ; very satis¬ 
factory as a cut flower. Blooms profusely on good 
stems. Vigorous grower. .35 
