EAGLE ROCK WONDER—(SC) Orange-buff shaded 
and tinted gold-pink, coral red. 1.25 
EDNA FERBER—(SC) Glistening coral, shading to old 
gold at base of petals, large, extremely beautiful, on long 
strong stems. Robust plant.75 
ELSA BONNELL—(SC) This old favorite is very at¬ 
tractive. A deep velvety maroon, compact petals with 
pointed tips. Fine sturdy, branching plants. Excellent 
stems. Flower five inches across, and deep. Special .20 
ETHEL F. T. SMITH—(SC) A large creamy white, 
tinted lemon at center. Excellent stems, tall robust 
plant.35 
F. W. FELLOWS—(IC) This popular dahlia is a scarlet 
orange, or a sort of tan colored. Large blooms, long slend¬ 
er petals, shaded deeper at base. The plant is very 
robust, bears many flowers on excellent stems, a good flow¬ 
er for exhibition. Very attractive at the shows.75 
GLADYS SHERWOOD—(SC) Immense glistening pure 
white flowers on the best of stems. Large tall spreading 
plants that are in continual bloom. This is one of the 
best of white dahlias regardless of type. It is an excellent 
one for cutting.50 
GOLDEN SONNE—(SC) This dahlia is of the best for 
cutting and exhibiting purposes. Medium size bloom of a 
clear golden yellow, shading to a soft salmon rose on the 
reverse. An early and continuous bloomer.50 
' JEAN TRIMBEE—(SC) A most artistic flower of un¬ 
usual color, huge, massive blooms are a deep rich petunia 
violet, the petals are long and twisted and curled. Excel¬ 
lent plant, fine stems. (None wholesale) . 1.25 
JERSEY’S MAMMOTH—(SC) This is listed as infor¬ 
mal decorative, as we have, often times.70 
JERSEY’S RADIANT—(SC) Large flowers of bitter 
sweet orange color, long, stiff stems. A great favorite.50 
LAWINE—(C) An old time favorite. White with just 
a tint of blush as flower matures. A good garden varitey 
and also for cutting.20 
LIBELLE—(SC) This old favorite is a clear rich purple 
medium size flower, long slender petals. Medium size 
plants, long stems. Good cut.25 
MRS. BOWEN TUFFS—(SC) This dahlia is very similar 
to F. W. Fellows, but slightly lighter in color and a little 
larger bloom as well as plants. Stems are very stiff but 
somewhat shorter.50 
MRS. C. H. BRECK—(SC) Also listed as decorative. A 
dandy medium sized flower, short bushy plants that are 
always covered with iridescent, softly shaded blends of 
creamy yellow, carmine, pink and salmon.25 
MRS. C. H. TURNER—(SC) Large pale lemon yellow 
flowers, on long stems. Medium size plant. An old favorite .20 
MRS. E. O. DREW—(Hy. C) Also described as hybrid 
decorative. The huge massive blooms are a deep rich vel¬ 
vety maroon. The petals are very broad and exceptionally 
long and are slightly twisted and intermingle.50 
MRS. GRIMSTEAD—(IC) An old true to type cactus 
dahlia. Very robust plants, long, strong stems. Color, 
light violet.15 
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