SEMI-CACTUS DAHLIAS 11 
FRANCIS LOBDELL — Mallow pink 
shading to white in the center. An 
older variety that is always a favo¬ 
rite ... .75 
♦FRAU O. BRACHT—A lovely pale 
yellow that has made good through¬ 
out this country. It has exceptional 
keeping qualities . 1.50 
♦JEAN TRIMBEE—Belonging in the 
largest bloom class, this distinctive 
'Canadian dahlia, of rich petunia vio¬ 
let, has many admirers . 2.00 
♦JERSEY MELODY — A very lovely 
semi-cactus, medium size; color a 
bright Tyrian shading to silver .... 2.50 
♦MARTHA EPPELE — A glowing 
bronze which is a remarkably 
sturdy grower . 1.00 
♦MARY D. KENYON-—Lovely peach 
pink shading to orchid at the tips; 
with long and graceful petals.75 
METTA SCAMMEL—Huge deep bloom 
of bright amaranth pink; a most 
artistic flower with irregular petals 
which curl and twist . 1.00 
♦ORIENTAL BEAUTY — Beautiful 
bright rose pink with splendid habits 1.50 
ROBT. E. LEE—A brilliant glowing 
red that does not burn or fade.75 
ROYCROFT—Cinnamon buff and rus¬ 
set. Very free with strong stems. 
Rather dwarf plant .75 
♦RUDY VALLEE—Reddish with a gold 
center. An extra fine dahlia. 4.00 
SAMUEL T. ALEXANDER—A salmon 
rose pink with wavy petals—a strong 
plant always covered with bloom .. 1.50 
♦SATAN — Flaming red with a slight 
touch of gold at the center. A giant 
prize winner. One of the most vigo¬ 
rous new varieties . 5.00 
SIGNOOR—Brilliant pure blood red .. .75 
