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EDNA FEEDER (Fisher and Masson) HC 8-9. A glistening corj 
, shading to old gold. Excellent stem, hahit and foliags 
A dependable dahlia in every way. 45$ 
ELIZA LONDON SHEPARD (Peacock) D. 8-9. Rich orange, gold 
and apricot, flowers held high on a strong vigorous bush. 
The stem is all that could be desired. A prolific bloomei 
One of the few large flowering sorts that lasts. 75$ 
ELINOR VANDEEVESE (Seal) D 7-9. Rich rosaline purple.. 
Large flowers faultlessly set on good stems. 25$ 
FORT MONMOUTH (Kemp) D. 8--10. A spectacular flower of 
crimson-maroon. Although of intense color the flowers 
never fade. Bush and stem of best quality. Last season 
we cut a speciman bloom which grew to a diameter of 12 If 
inches without disbudding. This great exhibition variety 
should be in every flower garden. 55$ 
FRANCES L0E.0CC0 D. 5-5. Clear canary yellow. A prolific 
flowering sort without an equal, in its class. 25$ 
GOLDEN Q,UEE1I ?. Finest free flowering yellow pompon, 25 $ 
JANE COWL (Downs) D. 9-10. G-listening bronzy buff and old 
gold on face of petals. Reverse shaded peach red. Bush 
and stems of the best texture. An outstanding dahlia 
because of its vigor and ability to flower regardless of 
adverse conditions. A prize winner for many years, 3 
JLAN HERE D. 5-7. The most valuable of all white dahlias, 
with lovely medium size blooms carried on long straight 
stems. Flowers early and profusely. 
is a thing 
of outstanding beauty. 
A vase of Jean Kerr 
25tf 
JIM MOORE D. 8-9. Prim-rose yellow, shaded gold' suffused 
with salmon. Fine garden and exhibition variety' 
JOHNNY ?. Best red pompon: a flaming crimson ball. 
J0\i FETTE P. Best white pompon in commerce. 
.-x soft pleasing shade 
75 f 
2- d 
25<f 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (V'aite) D. 6-8. A soft pleasing shade of 
rose pink. Good bush and long stiff stems'which hold a 
perfect flower in full view. This outstanding variety 
although now very low priced continues to be the most 
popular dahlia in cultivation. 25^ 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (Klein-F&M) D. 8-10. An exhibition flower 
which keeps well. Long stiff stems. This late intro¬ 
duction has no equal in its class. 50<f 
JOSEPHINE G. SC (Grosscross) 5-6. Rose-pink color last¬ 
ing qualities when cut,an abundance of blooms combine 
to make this the best in its class. 60<f 
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