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J. K. Alexander, E. Bridgewater, Mass. 
Rosebud. 1912. New Show Seedling. The 
flowers are ot' perfect form and large size. 
The plants are dwarf and bushy, produc¬ 
ing their flowers In great profusion. The 
color being white, effectively edged rose- 
pink. Flowers unusually full and round. 
One of the champions of our this season’s 
introductions. 50 cents each. 
Rubens. A favorite; possessing remarkable 
qualities and destined to hold first place; 
especially as an exhibition variety. Golden 
yellow with prominent orange center. A 
distinct flower of unusual beauty. 50 cents 
each. 
Sir Richard Wallace. One of the most reli¬ 
able to date. Color, violet-maroon, intense 
and velvety. .$1.00 each. 
Wm. Dodds. Clear, yellow. Very large, full 
to the center. 35 cents each. 
Zephoris. A grand yellow variety. 50 cents 
each. 
General List of Giant-Flowering Show Dahlias. 
20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen, prepaid, to any 
part of North America.. This fine set of 27 
Superb Dahlias for $4.00. or the two above 
sets with this one included for $28.00. 
Acquisition. Rich shade of lilac. Very large 
with cup-like petals. 
Champion Rollo. Deep orange-red. 
Charles Rainer. The largest deep yellow 
Show Dahlia to date. Color, very rich yel¬ 
low. 
David Johnson. Salmon and deep rose, very 
compact. 
Gracchus. Bright orange-buff. One of the 
best of its color, always reliable. 
Janies Vick. Purple-crimson; flowers per¬ 
fectly shaped, and very beautifully cupped. 
John Downie. Light yellow, heavily tipped 
deep garnet-red; large. 
Lavender Queen. Delicate lavender. Flowers 
perfect, and very compact. 
M. Somers. New Giant Show. A splendid ex¬ 
hibition variety. Color, beautiful clear 
purple. 
Manzanita. Clear, rich lavender; the purest 
of its color to date. 
Merlin. Bright orange-scarlet. One of the 
best dahlias ever offered. 
Mme. Maureau. This is one of the finest pink 
show dahlias to date. 
Miss Fox. Blush, edged with lake. Large, 
fine flower. Free. 
Muriel. Deep orange. Very free. 
Norma. Bright orange. One of the best 
grown. Kxtra fine shape. 
Nugget. Orange, tipped scarlet. Extra fine 
exhibition flower. Always good. 
Perfection. Orange-buff shades. A true 
model in every respect. 
Primrose Dame. A lovely shade of primrose. 
Medium size. 
Prince Bismarck. Deep purple. Very large, 
bold flower of fine form. 
Standard. Dark chocolate, high center. Very 
large. One of the best grown. 
Stradella. (Alexander.) Seedling. Beauti¬ 
ful deen purple-crimson. Very free-flower¬ 
ing. One of the finest to date. 
Thelma, Purplish-maroon. Full and fine. 
Thomas Austiss. Deep lilac. Good form. 
Thomas Pendred. Clear yellow. 
W. p. Laird. Lilac, veined lighter. Very fine 
form. 
White Queen. Pure white, with often a soft 
lilac flower on the same plants. 
Win. Rawlings. Crimson-purple. Noble, 
back-row flower. Good stems. 
General List of Select Show Dahlias. 
15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. This fine set 
of 14 select Dahlias for $1.50, prepaid, or 
the four sets of 87 for $29.00. 
Arian. Crimson-scarlet. A very deep flower. 
Fine form. 
Alice Emily. Buff-yellow. Large and fine 
Free. 
A. B. Burnie. Dark orange ground, lighten¬ 
ing to yellow towards the edges. 
Annie Bolyn. French white, shaded lavender. 
Fascination. Rose-pink, sometimes striped 
white. Fine. Free. 
Imperial. Deep purplish-maroon. Free and 
fine. 
John Bennett. Yellow, deeply edged scarlet. 
Leamler. Deep orange. Flowers are large, 
fine shape. 
Mariner. Yellow ground, with rich, crimson 
edges and dark center. 
Mrs. Kendal. White, heavily edged purple. 
Mrs. W. Slack. Blush, edged purple. Free 
and fine. 
Roboni. This is a very odd-colored dahlia, 
and borders on the deep copper and amber 
shades. Good size, of fine form. 
Storm King. Pure white. Free. 
Wm. Neate. Soft reddish-fawn. Fine. 
