MICHELL’S CUT FLOWER EXHIBITION DAHLIAS 57 
DECORATIVE VARIETIES—Continued 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
Rose Fallon (F D). Deep golden bronze, 
shading darker; an excellent cut flower.. .$0.25 
$2.50 
$15.00 
Rotarian (D). Large purple maroon. 
Awarded Certificate of Merit. 
.30 
3.25 
22.50 
Sagamore (F D). Color, golden amber, 
shaded toward the center with salmon rose 
.20 
2.00 
12.00 
Seal’s Californian (F D). Yellow and rose; 
broad petals, beautifully formed; good cut 
flower. 
.35 
3.50 
25.00 
Somerset (Dec.). A combination of salmon 
and old rose, with an occasional touch of 
lavender; a good cut flower. 
.25 
2.50 
16.00 
The Lemonade (I D). Clear sulphur yel¬ 
low; fine for cutting. 
.35 
3.50 
25.00 
The World. Rich, deep, rosy magenta, over¬ 
laid garnet with silver shadings on edges of 
petals; perfect flowers. 
.30 
3.25 
22.50 
Thomas A. Edison. A royal purple, ex¬ 
hibition variety, named by Electrical 
Wizard; has met with universal approval 
at the Dahlia Shows. 
.45 
4.75 
35.00 
Treasure Island. Bright apricot with gold 
and rose suffusion; flowers extra large... . 
.35 
3.50 
25.00 
White Jean Kerr. A white dahlia of medi¬ 
um size and always in bloom; a good keeper 
for cutting. 
.20 
2.00 
12.00 
CACTUS AND SEMI-CACTUS TYPES 
S C Semi-Cactus varieties. I C Incurved Cactus varieties. 
Alice Whittier (S C). Large primrose yel¬ 
low; long stems; good keeper. 
Each 
$0.25 
Doz. 
$2.50 
100 
$16.00 
Ambassador (C). A good cut flower; color, 
soft yellow buff, shaded salmon pink. 
.30 
3.00 
20.00 
Ella May (C). Crimson carmine; large deep 
flowers; good grower. 
.35 
3.50 
25.00 
Cigarette (SC). A grand cut flower variety; 
creamy white, heavily edged orange red. . 
.25 
2.50 
17.00 
Dahlia ( Hybrid. Cactus), Theodore Roosevelt 
CACTUS AND SEMI-CACTUS TYPES 
(Continued) 
Each Doz. 100 
Countess of Lonsdale. Old rose to salmon; 
hard to surpass as a cut flower.$0.25 $2.50 $16.00 
Edna Ferber (S C). Large flowers; color, 
coral shading to old gold at base.60 6.50 50.00 
Elite Gem (C). Spinal pink blush on primu- 
line yellow at base; a beautiful cut flower. . .70 7.25 57.50 
Emma Marie. Clear violet-rose with white ✓ 
center; flowers of good substance.30 2.75 18.00 
Golden Sonne (C). Rich golden yellow, 
with soft rose suffusion; extra large flowers 
of graceful formation.45 4.75 37.50 
Harry Strutt (I C). Large, clear spectrum 
red; a reliable cactus; good cut flower.25 2.50 16.00 
Ian (C). Large, deep clear yellow, shading 
pink on outer petals; a free bloomer and 
good keeper.70 7.25 57.50 
Joppa (S C ). Golden apricot, suffused sal¬ 
mon rose; a fine florists’ variety.30 3.00 20.00 
Marguerite Bouchon (C). Free blooming, 
rose and white; an old favorite, still in 
demand.25 2.50 16.00 
Meta Scammell (SC). Clear amaranth 
pink; a gorgeous cut flower; very artistic. . .45 4.75 37.50 
Minnie Eastman (SC). A beautiful vari¬ 
ety, of a bright flame color, with under¬ 
shadings of deep yellow; a fine cut flower 
variety.55 5.75 45.00 
Ohio Glory (S C). Deep glowing rose pink, 
or bright purplish color; a large flower; pro¬ 
lific; disease resistant.25 2.50 16.00 
Rheinischer Frohsinn (I C). Long in¬ 
curved petals, white at base, suffusing to 
luminous carmine rose; a real cut flower. . .30 2.75 18.00 
Robert E. Lee (S C). Bright cardinal red; 
reflex lighter; will not burn or fade.75 7.50 60.00 
Sophy Morey (C). A wonderful cut flower; 
white, heavily overlaid lavender.30 2.75 18.00 
Theodore Roosevelt. Large flowers; color 
lemon yellow, deepening towards the 
center; incurved petals.30 3.00 20.00 
Cactus Dahlia, Ambassador 
25 Roots of any one variety at 100 rate 
(wc) 
