MRS. JOHN L. EMERSON—(IF) A novelty. Golden 
yellow, over laid carmine red flowers 6 to 8 inches across, 
long wavy petals, long stems, very effective in the garden. .35 
MRS. JOHN SHEEPERS—(FD) A popular old favorite. 
Large canary yellow suffused pink, flower, blooms freely, 
has long stiff stems, large spreading plants.25 
MRS. LILLIE P. HATHAWAY—(FD) A dandy round 
flower, excellent long stems, fine habits of growing. Color, 
a beautiful orange-yellow, with occasionally a few white 
petals.30 
MRS. R. T. EDWARDS—(IF) Immense, nearly round 
flowers, having a two tone effect. Center and base of pet¬ 
als light pink, veined deeper pink, blending to a deeper 
violet pink at ends and edges Reverse light plum, shaded 
deeper. Petals are very broad and rounded. A most 
profuse bloomer. Small and bushy plants.60 
MRS. SARAH WIGGLESWORTH—(IF) A huge flower, 
each petal part red, rest white. Long narrow curled 
petals.60 
MRS. WARNERS FAVORITE—(FD) A most beautiful 
clear violet flower of good size, on excellent medium long 
stems. Extra good medium size plants. A fine flower for 
cutting.25 
NANAQUAKET—(FD) Immense blooms of a beautiful 
shade of soft orchid, lightly lined and edged deeper orchid. 
Nearly round flowers, broad petals. Free bloomer, long 
.stiff stems. Fine healthy plants.60 
NANCY SUE LANG—(ID) Short bushy plants bearing 
immense star like flowers on good long stems. Color is a 
deep red tipped gold.75 
NATIVE SON—(IF) A most abundant flowering, medium 
sized, long wavy petaled, long stemed, novelty. Bi-color, 
each petal red and velvety orange. Very striking effect. .25 
NATURES MASTERPIECE—(IF) A soft blend of old 
rcse, mulberry and bronze. Large flowers, long petals, good 
stems.!.65 
NETAWAKA—(IF) Orange yellow at base of petals 
blending to a jasper red at tips. Reverse is carmine. 
Petals twist so as to give a two toned effect. Good 
plants, producing freely very large flowers. 1.00 
OBERON—(Hy. D) A medium size bloom of a deep 
old rose color, suffused violet, good stems and plant.25 
OREGON BEAUTY—(IF) A very early and continuous 
bloomer. Color an intense oriental red, with golden sheen 
and garnet suffusions. Large flowers, very conspicuous in 
the garden.25 
OUR COUNTRY—(IF) Unusual color is a solid purple 
for about two-thirds way from center, rest to tips is white. 
Large flowers, on long slender stems, tall plant.50 
PAUL MICHAEL—(IF) Pure gold, shaded buff and or¬ 
ange at center. Petals are long, curled and twisted. Blooms 
early, freely and continuously. Fine bushy plant. A 
beautiful dahlia.35 
POLAR SNOW—(FD) Large pure white flowers on good 
stems.75 
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