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ISLAY —Red with lemon edge, yellow collar. 
MARGUERITE —Large soft rose, lighter reverse and tips, 
with white cream collar. One of the largest collarettes 
grown, sometimes 5 and 6 inches in diameter. Very 
striking and outstanding collarette. 
NORGE (McLeod)—Velvety crimson, edges and tips blend 
to white, rose and white collar. 
NORTH BEND (Mueller) (1934)—Oxblood red, white and 
red collar. Extra good keeper and stem. 
ORANGE QUEEN —Bright orange, yellow collar. 
SCARLET QUEEN —Bright scarlet, golden collar. 
SWALLOW —White, white collar. 
WM. WELCH —Creamy yellow, collar of same color. 
SINGLE and MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
CARDINAL (Min. Cac.)—Crimson. 
CARRIE HAMMOND (Min. Cac.)—Deep mauve pink. 
CHELSEA (P.)—Soft pink, yellow center. 
CHIEF OF CHETAMOXA —Dark red, yellow center, low 
bush, dark foliage. 
CLYTIE —Orange and white. 
DAWN —Amber to bronze. One of the best singles. 
EMERALD ISLE (M.D.)—The green dahlia, flowers are 
green, very odd. 
EVELYN —Bright pink, white zone. 
EXQUISITE —Lavender, striped with white. 
FEDORA (Min. Dec.)—Old rose, gold shadings. 
FUJI SAN (E.S.)—Light tan with a crimson disc. 
GRAZIELLA (Anemone)—Red penciled white, center gold. 
GENE (E.S.)—Rose pink with dark disc. 
IRENE (Min. Dec.)—Old rose. 
JENNIE R. —Lavender pink, shading to light center; looks 
like a wild rose. Out sells any single on market today. 
LITTLE COLUMBIA (Min. Dec.)—Light red. 
LITTLE JEWEL (Min. Dec.)—Peach blossom pink. 
LITTLE LOUIE (Min. Cac.)—Pure rose pink. 
LORD GOFF —Rose wine, cerise high lights. 
MIGNON —Dark velvet red. 
MRS. RANDALL (E.S.)—Varigated, deep pink, splashed 
light crimson. 
NIMROD (E.S.)—Bright lavender with white tips. 
NORA BELLE (Min. Dec.)—Coral pink. 
OUR ANNE (P.)—Soft pink, yellow center, petals curl. 
PICTURE —Gold with orange bronze shadings. Low bush. 
PINK PEARL (Min. Dec.)—Pure rose pink. 
PRINCE OF NEWPORT —Soft pink, extra good cut-flower. 
PRINCESS OF WALES (E.S.)—Soft lavender pink, with 
yellow disc. 
RAFELLO (Min. Dec.)—Velvety maroon, edged and tipped 
with gold. 
RED INDIAN —Indian red, gold center. 
RED WINE —Dark Velvet red. 
RHODA (Min. Dec.)—Glowing orange rose. 
ROSE PINX CENTURE— Light pink lavender. 
TANCO —Tan color. 
TIPTON’S ROYAL PURPLE— All the name implies; yel¬ 
low center. 
UNION JACK —Red, striped with white, low bush. 
WM. THOMPSON (E.S.)—Crimson, tips of petal shading 
to gold, grows very low. 
STAR DAHLIAS 
CERISE STAR —Cerise. 
CRIMSON STAR —Crimson. 
SYLVIA STAR —Soft pink. 
SCARLET STAR —Scarlet. 
WHITE STAR —White. 
STELLA DAHLIAS 
A new single Dahlia from France, so named because of 
their resemblance to a star or rather to a star fish. Each 
have eight petals, prettily rolled forward showing the re¬ 
verse. 
ETOILE DE POCH —Pale yellow, reverse carmine. 
ETOILE DE CASTELNAN —Currant rose, reverse deeper. 
ETOILE DE MAISTRE —Velvety chestnut red, reverse 
lighter golden yellow. 
ETOILE DE MARJOULET —Garnet purple, reverse violet. 
M. JACQUES GALLARD —Clear red, reverse deeper red. 
POM-PONS DAHLIAS 
We also have a nice assortment of Poms. 
$2.50 a dos.; $1.25 half doz. asst, colors 
