MARMION (I.D.) — Lovely tone of soft golden 
yellow with slight bronze suffusion on the reverse. 
Good stems, sturdy plants, and too big to be planted 
with other varieties Root $1.00 
MILDRED BROOKS HOOVER (F.D.) (Broomall 
83) —This dahlia is distinctive because of its un¬ 
usual formation. Color, reddish violet or described 
by some as Spinel red. Stems are strong and hold 
the blooms well out of the foliage. This variety will 
remind you 1 of Rosa Nell, with larger blooms of a 
shaggy formation. Root $2.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (F.D.) (Kemp) —This 
is a strong*, vigorous grower producing extra large 
blooms of a brilliant! orange flame. The stems are 
perfect and it is a splendid exhibition flower. 
Root $1.50 
MONMOUTH GENERAL (I.D.) (Kemp) — Huge 
flower with wavy petals of bright Henna. This 
great dahlia will be a running mate for Fort Mon¬ 
mouth Champion. Another Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Root $5.00 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL (F.D.) —Described by the 
originator as follows: Undoubtedly the largest and 
finest pure rich, glowing, old rose dahlia ever pro¬ 
duced — nothing we have ever seen can even re¬ 
motely approach it. Such an unusual coloring 1 — 
the softest, richest shade of pure, glowing, old 
rose imaginable. The flowers are huge, measuring 
with Siskiyou, and of great depth and substance, 
and hold proudly erect above a tall, strong bush. 
Root $1.50 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (F.D.) —Another fav¬ 
orite everywhere. Orchid pink. Very large, extra 
stem, strong grower, free bloomer. Sure to please. 
Root 50c 
MRS. GEO. SKEINE (F.D.) —One of the best rose 
colored red I have seen. Great stem. Root 50c 
MYRA HOWARD (I.D.) (Glutzbeck-Dahliadel)— 
Glowing combination of saffron and gold with tints 
of salmon, the entire effect being ochreceous 
orange. Fine form and color. Wonderful plant and 
a thrifty grower, producing giant blooms on long 
rigid stems. Root $4.00 
OMAR KHAYYAM (F.D.) —< This much admired 
giant. Color, a Chinese red at the base of petals 
and shading to a bright orange and tipped lighter, 
giving the huge blooms a wonderful soft color 
effect. The flowers which can easily be grown to 
over 10 inches in width are held erect facing side¬ 
ways, well above the foliage on cane-like stems that 
can be cut from 4 to 6 feet in length. This variety 
has won many prizes and is good as, a cut or ex¬ 
hibition flower. Root $2.00 
PANSY G. WHITE (S.C.) — A strong, rugged 
bush, especially so for a yellow dahlia, with long 
erect stems. Blooms are uniform and of good sub- 
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