Drum Major (Upper) 
May Day (Lower) 
Glamour (Upper) 
North Star (Lower) 
MAY DAY— (Inf Dec.) Rosy pink lightly touched with gold. A variety of medium size that is an 
exceedingly prolific bloomer. Pleasing formation and excellent coloring that everyone loves. 
It will never win as the largest flower in the show but with a few plants it would not be hard to 
have a vase or basket of 12 or even 25. At the California Flower Festival, where our display 
was again awarded the First Prize, a large bowl of this dahlia combined with the maroon 
colored blooms of Domino was a novel arrangement and one that attracted a great deal of 
attention. Certificate of Merit at Storrs $10.00 
NORTH STAR —(Semi-Cac.) Light yellow. If this dahlia were finer petaled, it would belong to 
that rare class of cactus called straight. The regularly formed flower is at once suggestive of a 
star. Size and stem are good and it is another that will supply many good flowers until late in 
the season. Furthermore, it is a good keeper, and we do not hesitate to recommend it as a very 
useful and beautiful cut flower $10.00 
