DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 5 
CHAPPAQUA’S ALASKA — F. D. — 
Pure white of perfect form and 
much substance with a beautiful 
sheen. Plant tall . 3.00 
♦CHAMPOEG — I. D. — Unusual and 
most attractive coloring. It is a 
waxy canary yellow at center shad¬ 
ing into a salmon pink which 
deepens in cool weather. 2.00 
♦DANBURY MAID—F. D.—Strikingly 
beautiful bicolor of bright crimson 
and white . 2.00 
♦DERRILL W. HART—I. D.—Deep 
orange or copper, shading to henna 
brown . 1.50 
♦DIXIE RAVENSCROFT — I. D. 
(New). A beautiful glowing flame 
color with bright gold reverse. 
Petals twist and turn giving a two- 
toned effect. Huge flowers with fine 
stems, on a very strong plant. Ex¬ 
ceptional variety . 7.50 
DORIS FELLOWS—F. D.—Clear yel¬ 
low with pinkish amber shadings— 
a large flat flower . 1.00 
♦DOROTHY STONE — I. D. — Very 
large, perfect flower of clear bright 
pink. Fine stem and keeper for ex¬ 
hibition . 1.00 
DR. JOHN CARMAN—F. D. —Ameri¬ 
can Beauty with slight silvery over¬ 
cast. Very large with broad petals . .75 
♦EAGLE ROCK FANTASY—I. D.— 
Clear mallow pink of great size and 
depth. Outstanding variety . 3.00 
♦EDWARD RINDFLEISCH—F. D.— 
The finest red dahlia that we have 
seen. A tremendous bold flower of 
a magnificent shade of scarlet red, 
on cane-like stems . 2.50 
♦ELITE GLORY—F. D.—Huge blooms 
of a radiant bright red, held perfect¬ 
ly erect on strong cane-like stems. 
Choice stock . 1.00 
♦ELIZABETH <?HMS — I. D. — Very 
large exhibition variety of peach red 
and grenadine—a salmon rose pink 
in effect . 2.00 
ELLINOR VANDERVEER—F. D.—A 
fine cut flower of satiny rose pink, 
long stems, free .50 
♦EMMA RINDFLEISCH—F. D.—Rich 
deep purple, petals edged pome¬ 
granate red. Excellent for color 
contrast . 3.00 
FLOYD GIBBONS—I. D.—Large wavy 
petalled flower of bright copper 
with shadings of carrot red—very 
choice autumn coloring . 2.00 
