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Decorative Dahlias—Continued 
Dahlia, Mrs. A. E. Wheeler 
Each 
•Ray Warner. I.D. An eight-inch flower, 
one shade darker than Kathleen Norris. 
Plants .$2.00 
•Ruby Taylor. F.D. A very bright ruby red 
with velvety sheen. Can be cut with 3- to 
4-foot stem, grows six feet high. Flowers 
do not burn. Awarded 21 first prizes dur¬ 
ing the past two seasons. Scored 86 points 
at Storrs. Plants. 7.50 
Rudolph Valentino. F.D. A companion to 
Dorothy Stone in a shade darker color. .. 1.00 
San Bernardino. F.D. A pleasing shade of 
deep rose-pink. Very large flowers held 
well above the leaves, very erect on ex¬ 
cellent stems . 2.00 
•Shalirazad. I.D. Soft rose color, with habit 
and growth similar to the Jane Cowl. 
Plants . 1.00 
*Snow C'ap. I.D. A good pure white. 1.00 
•Snowhite. A pure white with good stem 
and flower . 3.00 
* Sultan of Hillcrest. A very large Golden 
Yellow with reverse of orange yellow. 
Blooms 12 inches, on strong stems. A 
wonderful producer of large blooms. 
Won Certificate at Storrs last season. 
Plants $5.00 .10.00 
•Supreme Glory. F.D. A large light yellow, 
suffused rose, on a long stem. 2.00 
♦Tang. I.D. A very showy combination of 
autumn shades. A good grower. Plants.. 1.00 
•The Commodore. I.D. A brilliant lemon yel¬ 
low, overlaid with golden sheen. An im¬ 
mense size flower on long stiff stem.3.00 
Thomas A. Edison. F.D. A gorgeous royal 
purple with a sheen of velvet. Perfect 
stems . 1.00 
•Treasure Island. F.D. One of the brightest 
autumn shade dahlias. Color bright apri¬ 
cot with old gold and rose suffusions and 
shadings . 2.00 
•Valeska. I.D. The immense deep lilac 
blooms have a deep rose-like formation, 
stem first class and a luxuriant producer. 1.50 
•Violet Wonder. F.D. The best violet colored 
Dahlia. Fine strong stems and perfect 
flower . 1.00 
•Waldheim’s Sunshine. F.D. A true deep 
yellow with deeper reflex. An ideal 
grower . 3.00 
•Watehung Chief. F.D. A combination of 
autumn shades .2.00 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Continued. 
Each 
•Watehung Sunrise. F.D. Golden amber, re¬ 
verse petals and edges rose pink.$1.00 
•Watehung Sunset. F.D. A large flower of 
deep shade of old rose. 1.50 
Watehung Wonder. A rich royal red with 
a touch of gold at the center of the flow¬ 
ers . 2.00 
*W. E. Marshall. F.D. Large brilliant gold 
flowers on long stems. A perfect grower 
and good keeper. Should be in every col¬ 
lection. Plants. 3.00 
•Yellow Beauty. F.D. A seedling of Jersey’s 
Beauty. Color pure empire yellow. A 
valuable variety for cutting and can also 
be grown to exhibition size.1.50 
All prices are for tubers except where noted. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
The following are selected as being some of the 
best of the popular varieties. 
Our large stocks of these enable us to offer all 
at popular prices. 
Varieties marked thus (*) are most suitable for 
cutting. 
•Avalon. F. Pure canary yellow.$0.50 
•Barbara Wear. I.D. White suffused orchid. .30 
Black Beauty. I.D. Dark velvety maroon.. .50 
Barbara Redfern. I.D. Old rose and gold.. .50 
Calvin Coolidge Jr. F. Bright rose-pink 
edged gold.50 
Champagne. F. Shades of copper and chamois .25 
•Chas. Stratton. I.D. Amber and rose.25 
•Clara Fisher. F.D. Golden yellow with rose 
suffusion .25 
•Dr. John Carman. F.D. Tyrian rose tipped 
with silver.50 
•Edith Beryl. Gold and apricot. 
•Eldorado. F. Golden yellow.50 
•Eleanor Vanderveer. F. Satiny rose pink.. .25 
•El Rey. F.D. A rich salmon.50 
•El Toreador. F. A glowing crimson on good 
stem .50 
*F. T. D. F. A rich tyrian rose color.75 
Elkridge. I.D. A 10-inch, pure white on a 
long stiff stem.50 
•Francis Lorocco. F.D. A large yellow on a 
3-foot stem.25 
•Golden Beacon. F. A Jersey’s Beacon in gold .50 
•Hazel Jean. I.D. Buff and old gold.50 
•Jane Cowl. I.D. A warm buff and old gold. .30 
•Jersey’s Beacon. A Chinese scarlet.25 
•Jersey’s Beauty. F. A real rose pink.25 
Jersey’s Jewel. F. A monstrous mallow pink. .50 
Judge Leon McCord. F.D. Deep gold.50 
•Kathleen Norris. I.D. True rose pink, deep¬ 
ening later to mallow pink with central 
petals a lighter shade. Blooms held erect 
on long stems .50 
•King Midas. I.D. A gorgeous golden yellow. .50 
•Lilian Baldwin. F. A bright watermelon 
pink . 50 
•Margaret Woodrow Wilson. I.D. Creamy 
white, suffused pink, reflex darker.50 
Marmion. I.D. Yellow with bronze suf¬ 
fusion .50 
•Marshall’s Pink. F.D. A wonderful baby 
pink. Long stiff stem, a wonderful robust 
grower, and one of the best for cutting.. .50 
•Marshall’s Sagamore Gold. F.D. A pure gold 
with more orange than Sagamore. Per¬ 
fect flower, stem and habit. This wonder¬ 
ful Dahlia should be in every collection. 
For cutting and keeping quality it is one 
of the best .50 
Miss Huntington F.D. Brilliant scarlet.50 
•Mrs. I. DeVer Warner. F. A deep mauve 
pink .25 
