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ANDREW R. KENNEDY, INC., 224 WEST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK 
DAHLIAS—Cont’d 
Shahrazad . j D. The sa me shade of deep pink 
as Mrs. Alfred B. Seal and Prince of Persia. 
Flower can easily be grown 10 inches, with 
great substance and depth. Carried absolutely 
erect and straight on rigid stems. Plants robust 
and insect resisting. $2.00. 
Siskiyou. Q One of the largest ever produced, 
color is pinkish mauve, stems stiff. 75c. 
The Commodore. I. D. Perhaps the largest yel¬ 
low Dahlia ever offered. Brilliant lemon yellow 
overlaid with a golden sheen. Blooms of im¬ 
mense size, borne on long, stiff stems well above 
the foliage. $2.00. 
The Lemonade. I. D. This dahlia is very popu¬ 
lar because of its beauty, size, erect stems, good 
habit of growth and keeping qualities. Color, 
clear sulphur yellow. 50c. 
The World. F. D. Deep rich velvety maroon, 
pointed with silver. 50c. 
Thomas A. Edison. F. D. Royal purple with the 
sheen of velvet. Staghorn formation. Free flow¬ 
ering with perfect stems. $1.00. 
Treasure Island. F. D. Apricot with gold and rose 
suffusion, one of the brightest Autumn shades. 
Strong, vigorous, perfect stems. 75c. 
Waldheim Sunshine. I. D. True deep yellow that 
will show up yellow under artificial light. The 
reflex is darker, a rich golden suffusion around 
the beautiful full, high center, stems are strong 
and erect. A sturdy grower and free bloomer. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
White Duchess. I. D. A bold white flower of 
large size, with a full, high center, facing up¬ 
ward. Stems are strong and erect. $2.00. 
W. H. T. F. D. Brilliant deep rose, faint tintings 
of mauve on reverse. Vigorous grower, im¬ 
mense blooms, stiff stems. Exceptionally broad 
petals, regularly placed, very deep flower which 
causes the back petals to recurl. $1.00. 
BALL DAHLIAS 
The ball shaped dahlias are again becoming very popular. The flowers of this type of Dahlia 
are fully double, ball-shaped, flowers more than three inches in diameter. 
Ball Dahlia—Mary Helen 
Carolyn Ball. Large well formed blooms. Bright 
violet rose with soft mauve shadings. Long erect 
stems. Plants only $2.00. 
Carl Owen. Rich, non-fading carmine red. 
Flowers good form on erect stems. A favor¬ 
ite of its type. 50c. 
Draude. An exceptionally good dark red of 
perfect form. Bush rather dwarf. Stems are 
normally erect and good length. 50c. 
Jayseedee. Beautiful soft reddish violet striped 
and speckled rich red. Bush compact, but 
fine stems can be produced by disbudding. 
A winner on the exhibition table. $1.00. 
Mary Helen. Color, deep canary yellow. The 
plants are vigorous and produce quantities of 
well-formed blooms on good stems. Very 
desirable for exhibition. $1.00. 
MINIATURE 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
These miniature Dahlias are specially adapt¬ 
able for table decoration and as a rule need 
very little disbudding. 
Althea. Terra-cotta. $1.00. 
Cardinal. Cardinal red, yellow disc. $1.00. 
Fugi San. Apricot buff, narrow brown circle. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Mrs. Joynson Hicks. Reddish buff with crim¬ 
son ring. $1,00. 
Orange Mignon. Bright orange with convex 
petals. $1.00. 
Peggy. Long stemmed, old rose blending with 
orange and mauve. $1.00. 
Snowdrop. Snow white, greenish yellow disc. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Stromboli. Variegated, deep red edged pink. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
