DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
7 
♦JEROME KERN — I. D. — One of 
the outstanding dahlias of the year. 
It is a long petalled, graceful flower 
of soft shrimp pink tinted with gold 
and bronze .. 7.50 
♦KATHLEEN NORRIS — I. D. — A 
marvelous dahlia called the greatest 
Exhibition Pink—a most beautiful 
silvery pink of great depth and size 1.50 
KENTUCKY RED—I. D.—This vivid 
scarlet is most attractive and un¬ 
usual, and a fin'e variety wherever 
grown ... 2.50 
LADY FRANCIS *— F. D. — Old rose 
with a golden sheen. A good keeper 
when cut .. 1.00 
LUCENA HOPKINS—F. D.—A large 
full flower of clear nopal red. Its 
sturdy plant growth and long last¬ 
ing qualities make it a valuable 
variety for cutting . 1.00 
MARY E. GRIGSBY—I. D.—(New). 
Nopal red, bl'ending to peach pink 
at center. A very prolific bloomer 
during the whole season . 2.50 
MARY HELEN — Ball Decorative — 
(New). Large clear glistening yel¬ 
low. A row of these made a wond'er- 
ful display in our fall garden . 1.00 
MARSHALL’S PINK—F. D.—A lovely 
full deep flower of shrimp pink. Fine 
for cutting . 1.00 
MARY BELL .— F. D. — The unusual 
shape, artistic coloring, and freedom 
of bloom of this variety has attrac¬ 
ted much attention. It is a rather 
flat flower—mor’e like a water lily— 
of creamy buff tinted rose, with 
darker center. Lovely for decora¬ 
tions. Dwarf grower . 1.00 
MAUDE JOHNSON—I. D.—A general 
favorite in a very unique coloring— 
a pinkish violet shading to white 
flushed lavend'er, with gold at base 
and tips of all petals . 1.50 
♦MONMOUTH CHAMPION—F. D.— 
A splendid dahlia of brilliant orange 
flame which always produces quan¬ 
tities of exhibition blooms . 1.50 
♦MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL—I. D.—Very 
beautiful flower - of soft old rose with 
great depth and substance. Keeping 
qualities ar'e excellent . 1.00 
♦MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—F. D. 
Deep mauve pink,- with fine stems 
and habits .50 
