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JANE COWL. Deep, massive blooms of 
a bronzy buff and old-gold, blending 
darker toward the perfect center. A 
stem of unusual strength and a foliage 
that insects seldom injure. 50c each, 
$5.00 per doz. 
MARGARET MASSON. Beautiful sil¬ 
very rose pink flower of great depth 
and size, wonderful exhibition variety 
on account of its good keeping quali¬ 
ties. Each 75c. 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON. 
Color opalescent. Pink, face of petals 
creamy white, with a phlox pink re¬ 
verse. Very beautiful and of enormous 
size. Each 75c. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. A beautiful 
Dahlia, color peach-red blending to be¬ 
gonia rose; very bright and luminous. 
Reflex begonia rose, veined and suf¬ 
fused lavender. Early free bloomer. 
Each $2.00. 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTI¬ 
FUL. Decorative. Very large, fine 
form; color, soft primrose yellow. Each 
$ 1 . 00 . 
ROMAN EAGLE. Roman Gold. Each 
75c. 
SANHICAN’S BLUEBIRD. The color is 
a most uncommon shade. The outer 
petals at maturity are bright violet 
blue, while the center retains the violet 
tint, the nearest approach to a blue 
Dahlia. Each $1.50. 
TRENTONIAN. The color is that of an 
“Indian’s skin,” a wonderful blending 
of old gold, amber and coppery bronze, 
the whole forming a flower of marvel¬ 
ous brilliancy, with a central zone of 
reddish bronze. Each 50c. 
WORLD’S BEST WHITE. One of the 
best whites, perfect form and free 
bloomer. Each 75c. 
I 
Collection of Six Choice 
Decorative Dahlias 
AMUN RA, or SUN GOD. Copper 
and orange, reddish brown center $0.50 
BASHFUL GIANT. Apricot, with 
shading of gold .75 
COLOSSAL PINK. Clear pink 
light center .50 
INSULINDE. Golden ochre, suf 
fused salmon red .75 
JERSEY BEAUTY. Finest true 
pink of perfect form .35 
PATRICK O’MARA. Rich chrome 
yellow, suffused salmon red .50 
Value .$3.35 
Century Single Dahlias 
ECKFORD. White, spotted pink, pen¬ 
ciled crimson. Each 25c. 
EVELYN. White, heavily tipped cerise. 
Each 25c. 
GARNET. Rich glowing garnet. Each 25c. 
GLOXINIA. Orchid pink, rich crimson 
blotch. Each 25c. 
ROSE PINK. Very large, rose pink. 
Each 25c. 
NEW SCARLET. Great improvement 
over the old scarlet. Brilliant scarlet 
vermillion. Each 25c. 
One each 6 Century Dahlias for $1.00. 
CHOICE CACTUS DAHLIAS 
CHOICE VARIETIES OF 
EXCEPTIONAL MERIT 
A. LINCOLN. S emi-Cactus. Bright spec¬ 
trum red, reflex rose red. Early and 
profuse bloomer on slender, rigid stems. 
Plant grows about 5 feet high, and the 
blooms often are 8 inches across. Each 
$ 2 . 00 . 
CHEMAR’S MASTERPIECE. Cactus. 
Very large, mauve pink. Each 75c. 
EDNA FERBER. Hybrid Cactus Dahlia, 
exceptionally fine, stiff stem. Color a 
glistening coral, shading to old gold at 
base of petals. Each $1.25. 
EMMA MARIE. Beautifu 1 bright pink, 
with white center. A fine variety. Each 
75c. 
JERSEY’S SWEETHEART. H. C. Deli¬ 
cate pink tinting to white. Each $1.00. 
JEAN HARE. H. C. Very large golden 
yellow, blending to apricot buff shaded 
golden bronze. Each $1.00. 
COLLECTION OF SIX 
CHOICE CACTUS DAHLIAS 
ATTRACTION. Silvery mauve rose 
suffused white .$0.50 
AMBASSADOR. Yellow with sal¬ 
mon, amber and pink shadings .75 
CALIFORNIA BEAUTY. Pure 
copper .50 
DADDY BUTLER. Rosy carmine, 
reverse lighter .75 
JEAN CHAZOT, or GAY PAREE. 
Golden bronze .75 
U. S. A. Glistening orange .75 
Value .$4.00 
THE COLLECTION—$3.50 
BASSI’S NAMED DAHLIA 
COLLECTION 
We offer a superb assortment of named 
Dahlias in separate colors. Each one 
labeled. 
A Collection of 12 assorted, named 
Dahlias for $4.00. 
THE COLLECTION—$2.90 
