suffusions and shadings. Flowers are held erect 
with full centers throughout the season. Bush 
growth is strong, branches readily from the 
ground, giving four-foot stems. 
Roots $0.50 
VALENTINO —FD. A fine exhibition flower of 
great beauty, being a true salmon-pink, shad¬ 
ing to cream at the center. Good stems. 
Roots $0.50 
WASHINGTON GIANT— ID (Lee). One of the 
outstanding introductions of last season. It is 
unusual in form and color which is lavender 
with orchid tints blended with silver, and pos¬ 
sessing silver petaloids near the base of petals. 
Foliage and stems excellent. Plants, medium 
height. A free bloomer and a splendid addition 
to the lavender classes. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 
WATCHUNG WONDER— ID (Smith). Given a 
more vigorous plant growth, we would be 
tempted to place this beautiful flower at the 
very top of the list of dahlias. No flower could 
excel it in beauty alone and its size is sufficient 
for any purpose, growing eleven inches with 
us. The rich red and gold colors are all that, 
could be hoped for in any dahlia and surpassed 
by no other variety. Bug and insect resistant. 
Roots $0.75 
BALL DAHLIAS 
CARL OWEN— Rich non-fading, carmine red. 
Flowers of good form on erect stems. A great 
favorite. 
Roots $0.25 Plants $0.25 
MARY HELEN —A welcome addition in this 
type. Color, deep canary yellow. Vigorous 
plants, producing plenty of flowers on dandy 
stems. 
Roots $0.50 Plants $0.25 
PINK BALL —All that the name implies. True 
pink on fine stems for cutting, very free. 
Roots $0.50 Plants $0.25 
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