*Francis Larocco. One of the finest yellow 
Decorative Dahlias. Large, deep flower on 
very fine long stems. Vigorous grower; 
prolific bloomer. 
Frank Miller. Very large flower of picric- 
yellow on long stem. 
Gertrude Britton. Immense flowers of 
brilliant red. Robust grower. Very" fine 
♦Glorious Betty. A beautifully formed flower 
of velvety crimson, edged gold, with a gold 
reverse, on a perfect stem that holds the 
flower high above the attractive foliage. 
Fine cut-flower. 
Golden Goblin. Brilliant old-gold, on long 
stems. Vigorous grower. Splendid. 
Good Night. Monster flower of ox-blood-red, 
shaded dark maroon. A sensational variety. 
Grace Curling. A glorious flower with white 
base changing to pink and rose. This im¬ 
ported beauty is new, and its large size, 
notched broad petals, freedom of bloom, 
and healthy growth should make it a 
general favorite. Highly recommended .... 
Graf Zeppelin. A large white on long, stiff 
stems that hold the flowers regally. A Roll 
of Honor Dahlia.. 
Harry Mayer. Fine two-toned Dahlia of 
immense size, in color a beautiful blending 
of rosaline-purple shading deeper. 
Hawaiian Nights. An immense Informal 
Decorative with intense scarlet flowers, 
suflused orange, gold-striped reverse. A 
12-inch flower on stiff stem, with divided 
foliage that makes the plant a garden 
marvel. 
♦Helen Ivins. Beautiful orchid-lavender of 
immense size and fine growth. Especially 
free flowering. 
Hillcrest Mandarin. Giant exhibition va¬ 
riety of brilliant red, primrose, and amber. 
Very attractive. 
Ida Perkins. Very large white flower with a 
creamy center on fine long stems. Strong 
grower. Popular.. 
Indiana Moon. Very large exhibition variety 
of ochre, penciled pink. Honor Roll Dahlia. 
James Kirby. Rich, dazzling crimson 
blooms, 8 to 11 inches across. Sturdy, clean 
grower and splendid keeper. Honor Roll 
Dahlia. 2 
Jane Cowl. A massive, deep Decorative 
with petals curled and twisted. Color, 
glistening bronzy buff and old-gold, blend¬ 
ing to a deeper shade toward the center ol 
the flower. Stems unusually long and 
strong, carrying the blooms high above the 
foliage, which is thick and leathery. Good 
grower and clean habits. 
Janet Southwick. Producesdeep Tyrian-rose 
blooms, 8 to 10 inches across. Very 
beautiful.. 1 
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Jean Keefer. Pink 
very mauve. An Honor Roll Dahlia ol 
exquisite beauty. 
♦Jean Kerr. A snow-white variety, 5 to 6 
inches across, suitable for bouquet or cut- 
flower markets. 
♦Jersey’s Beacon. Chinese scarlet. One of 
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♦Jersey’s Beacon Ball. A ball-shaped form 
of geranium-scarlet with butf reflex, 4 to 
6 inches across. Splendid cut-flower. 
Blooms very freely on the best of stems. . . . 
♦Jersey’s Beauty. Most everyone knows the 
sensational record made by this wonderful 
peer of the pinks. It stands in a class bv 
itself. 
♦Jersey’s Buttercup. A giant, free-blooming 
variety of picric-yellow on long, stiff stems. 
Fine for exhibition or cut-flower. 
♦Jersey’s Glory. The color is best described as 
a yellow hue of orange. Flowers are large, of 
good form, well placed on long stems. 35 
♦Jersey’s King. Carmine; good substance 
and stems. Splendid cut-flower.. .. 20 
Jersey’s Majestic. A giant exhibition flower 
of reddish bronze, suffused orange. One of 
the very best.. 1 25 
Jersey’s Mammoth. Very massive burnt- 
orange flower, 12 inches across. 
♦Jersey’s Triumph. Bright copper, flushed 
with salmon, of the type and growth of 
Jersey’s Beauty. A splendid cut-flower and 
exhibition variety.... . .. 
Jim Moore. An outstanding exhibition va¬ 
riety of great size. Very free flowering. 
Clear primrose-yellow shading to gold, 
with tints of salmon. Fine stems. 
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Josephine G. Bright rose-pink blooms of 
exquisite form on fine stems. Free flowering.SO 40 
Judge Marean. A well-known variety. 
Blooms come in a beautiful combination of 
colors—salmon-pink, orange, and gold. 
A fine grower and free bloomer. 30 
♦Katherine Cole. A beautiful blending of 
pink and cream. Very free flowering, on the 
best of stems. Fine cut-flower and exhibi¬ 
tion variety. 50 
Kathleen Norris. Massive Dahlia of true 
rose-pink, deepening to mallow-pink. 30 
Kaweah. Immense, rich fuchsia-rose bloom, 
shading to cardinal. Rugged growth. 2 00 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder. The predominating 
color is described as napthaline-violet, with 
an underlying tone of royal purple, and 
bluish reverse. 50 
♦Kentucky. A sport of the famous Jersey’s 
Beauty with all its splendid qualities and 
even a stronger grower, a brilliant light 
orange-salmon, slightly suffused with gren¬ 
adine pink, the orange predominating. 20 
King Midas. An immense pure golden yellow 
flower of perfect form on long, stiff stems. . 35 
La Fiesta. Huge, shaggy flower of butter- 
yellow, penciled red; very unusual and 
attractive form. Honor Roll Dahlia. 1 00 
♦Le Toreador. Large, brilliant red flower. 
Fine for cutting. 20 
♦Mabel Goodacre. Fine, new, beautiful rose- 
pink variety. One of the very best. 40 
Mabel S. Douglass. Very large pastel laven¬ 
der flower of artistic form. Free blooming. . 50 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson. (F. & M.) 
Very deep, full flowers of creamy white, 
suffused lavender-pink. 25 
♦Market Queen. (Babylon Dahlia Gardens.) 
A strikingly brilliant scarlet-red Decorative 
of medium size (4 to 5 inches across), tipped 
white. 25 
Marmion. Pure gold, suffused bronze. Free 
bloomer on splendid stems. One of the 
largest. 25 
♦Marshall’s Pink. (Marshall.) A Formal 
Decorative of Jersey’s Beauty type and of 
robust habit. Very attractive; delicate 
silvery shrimp-pink blooms. 30 
Mary Ellen. Immense lavender-pink blooms 
on the best of stems. Free blooming. 50 
Meta Scammel. Very large, deep amaranth- 
pink flower of exceptionally artistic forma¬ 
tion. Vigorous grower.._ 21* 
Miraflora. Giant white flowers, tinted violet- 
pink, borne freely. Fine for exhibition 50 
Monmouth Champion. An immense, out¬ 
standing flower of flame-scarlet on the best 
of stems. Free flowering. 25 
Monmouth Pennant. Giant orange-scarlet 
flowers, tipped white. 2 00 
♦Mordella. Apricot-buff with a pink suffusion; 
fine stems. Profuse bloomer. One of the best. 20 
Mr. R. T. Edwards. Extra-large flowers of 
a fine shade of amaranth-pink, with plum 
reverse, carried on stout stems. This is quite 
similar in color to Harry Mayer; we con¬ 
sider it a better Dahlia. . 25 
♦Mrs. A. E. Wheeler. (Marshall.) A Formal 
Decorative with large, fuchsia flowers shad¬ 
ing purple, reverse silvery white, on fine 
stems. Very beautiful. 40 
♦Mrs. Alfred B. Seal. Immense flowers of 
great depth and substance, unusual in 
color—pure, glowing old-rose of the softest, 
richest shades—on fine long stems. 20 
♦Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. Deep shade of 
orchid-lavender. Very vigorous grower ... . 15 
My Maryland. Large, beautifully formed, 
rich bright pink flowers. ; ■ 25 
Myra Howard. Giant flower of cadmium- 
yellow and golden salmon. Strong grower . 75 
Nanaquaket. Giant orchid-pink blooms. 
Strong grower; profuse bloomer. Very fine. 40 
Nancy Sue Lang. Immense star-like flower 
of bright red, tipped gold. Robust, dwarf- 
growing plant. Attracts much attention . 40 
♦Nathan Hale. A fine, clean-growing variety 
of splendid substance. One of the best 
commercials. Color, buff-yellow and bronze. -5 
Nature’s Masterpiece. A blending of old- 
rose, cinnamon, and bronze, suffused mul¬ 
berry; large flowers... 25 
Netawaka. A Hybrid Decorative with very 
large orange-yellow flowers, having base 
shading to iasper-red and reverse of petals 
carmine. The petals twist so that the 
reverse is much in evidence, producing a 
very beautiful effect. 23 
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