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JERSEY BEAUTY (F. D.)—Large pure pink, on long erect stems and still in 
great demand as a florist flower. Good keeper. Tubers, $.25 
JERSEY IDEAL (I. D.)—Large flower, color phlox pink, shaded lavender, 
bush is stocky and robust in growth and of medium height. Tubers, $.50 
JOVE (F. D.)—An immense bronze and pink that has stem, size, form. Is a 
free and prolific bloomer and a good robust grower. Tubers, $.50 
KENTUCKY (F. D.)—A seedling of Jersey Beauty and very much like its 
parent, except for its color which is a brilliant light salmon-orange. 
Tubers, $.50 
KING MIDAS (I. D.)—This is a gorgeous golden yellow of one tone that can 
easily be grown to great width and depth, and are held erect on the best 
of cane-like stems. Tubers, $.50 
LILLIAN HART (F. D.)—Color, old rose. Held erect on ramrod stems. 
Flowers are large and keep well when cut. Very good. Tubers, $.50 
MARGARET W. WILSON (I. D.)—A beautiful dahlia of large size and good 
depth, the color of which is Opalescent pink, with face of petals overcast 
with a creamy white with a phlox pink reverse. Tubers, $.35 
MARIPOSA—An immense flower of delicate pink shading, deeper at the center. 
Blossoms abundantly all season. The stems are very long and stiff. 
Tubers, $.35 
MARMION (I. D.)—Pure golden yellow, shading to bronze at the center with 
a bronze suffusion on the reverse of the petals. Tubers, $.35 
MARSHALL’S BEAUTY (F. D.)—This one is a seedling of Jersey Beauty. It 
is exactly the same color and shade as its parent, but a larger, deeper 
and prettier flower. Tubers, $.35 
META SCAMMEL (S. C.)—A large exhibition dahlia, the color of which is a 
very attractive pale amaranth pink at the center and shading to a deeper 
amaranth pink towards the outer petals. Tubers, $.50 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (F. D.)—An old variety that is more than holding 
its own. Large lilac rose with fine form, stems and growth. Tubers $.25 
NELLIE KNAPP (F. D.)—A beautiful white, shading to pale pink at the outer 
edge. Tubers, $.50 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL (F. D.)—An immense primrose 
yellow, facing upward. This dahlia not only has size but depth as well, and 
has won many prizes in the past. Tubers, $.50 
REGAL (I. D.)—Bronze and rose, with gold shadings. A very fine dahlia 
and a profuse bloomer. A great prize winner everywhere. $.50 
ROSE FALLON (F. D.)—When well grown, this is a massive flower and a 
pleasing color of dark orange, tinted amber and salmon. A very free and 
prolific bloomer. Tubers, $.50 
ROYCROFT (S. C.)—This is one of the outstanding dahlia in this class. A 
very prolific bloomer. Golden orange buff. On very good stem. 
Tubers, $.25 
SAGAMORE (F. D.)-—Beautiful, large, golden yellow, with a faint touch of 
apricot at the center. Will always give an abundance of bloom. 
Tubers, $.25 
TREASURE ISLAND (F. D.)—A bright combination of autumn shades. Color 
apricot and gold with a rose suffusion. The bush growth is strong and 
branches readily from the bottom. Tubers, $.50 
YANKEE KING. Immense blooms of coppery rose and old gold. Early, free, 
bloomer stems, strong and of remarkable length; plants vigorous and 
immune to insect pests. Tubers, $.50 
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