Your garden won’t look like it should be buried, instead it will be reborn, 
if in fall, instead of dead weeds, with dahlias it is adorned. 
JOSEPHINE G. (S. C.)—The color of this most gorgeous flower is Thulite- 
pink, the petals of which are tipped pinard yellow. A very prolific bloomer, 
bush is always literally covered with blooms until it is killed down by frost. 
A consistent winner on the exhibition table and one that will keep for a 
long time when cut. Tubers, $1.00 
JEWEL OF INDIA (I. D.)-—The color of which is Garnet Suffused Maroon. 
This is a real outstanding dahlia. The large blooms are held erect on good 
strong stems, and on a good strong sturdy growing bush. No garden is 
complete without this one. Tubers, $5.00 
KARL BONAWITZ (S. C.)—Color a brilliant velvety carmine and has sufficient 
size, depth, form, color and keeping qualities to hold the popularity it has 
gained. It comes the nearest to developing a perfect bush without topping 
or disbudding than any dahlia I know of. It just naturally branches and 
produces perfectly formed blooms in great profusion on strong, long, erect 
stems. Tubers, $2.00 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (I. D.)—Color a true rose pink, deepening to a mallow 
pink, but paler in the young central petals. A flower of gigantic propor¬ 
tions. The petals are long, broad and overlapping with twisting ends that 
not only give the flower great depth, but also enhance its beauty. The huge 
blooms are held erect, facing sideways on cane-like stems, with insect re¬ 
sistant foliage and strong robust growing bushes. They were one of the 
outstanding varieties at my gardens the past season. I believe that I have 
the finest stock of this on the market. Tubers, $1.00 
KEMPS VIOLET WONDER (I. D.)—The predominating color of this one is 
Napthaline violet, shading to a bluish violet at the tips of petals and with 
a lavender reverse. The flowers are of perfect form and attains great size 
both in diameter as well as in depth and are held erect on fine stiff stems, 
well above the foliage of the robust strong growing plant. Will not burn 
in the hottest sun. Is a remarkably good keeper both on the plant and 
when cut. Tubers, $.75 
KATHLEEN FELLOWS (F. D.)—The color of which is lavender shading to lilac 
at the center. A giant flower in every respect, the blooms which are held 
erect on top, like can-like stem. Tall bush and insect resisting foliage. 
An ideal flower. Tubers, $2.50 
KENTUCKY RED (I. D.)—Color a bright vivid scarlet that is very attractive 
and distinct in its color, and admired by all who saw them in bloom. Very 
few could leave without leaving an order for it. It is a very prolific 
bloomer. The flowers are large and held erect on strong stiff stems. 
Blooms will not burn in the hottest sun. Tubers, $2.50 
KING OF YELLOWS (I. D.)—The color of this beautiful and attractive dahlia 
is a butter-cup yellow. The massive flowers which easily attain a size of 
12 inches in width and of good depth should win many prizes this coming 
season, as the massive blooms are held erect on strong, stiff stems, well 
above the leathery insect resistant foliage. Tubers, $5.00 net 
LONG HILL (I. D.)—It is a seedling of Jane Cowl and an improvement over 
this one in many ways. Color a combination of gold and rose shadings 
with a yellow center and rose reverse. Imagine a dahlia with these colors 
and you have a fair idea of its beauty. The petals are long, curled and 
twist, further enhancing its beauty. The plant is a strong grower and a 
very prolific bloomer. Flowers are held erect on long, strong stems, well 
above the dark green leathery insect resistant foliage. A grand dahlia for 
cutting, as well as the exhibition table. Tubers, $5.00 
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