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CAPTAIN COSTE—A fine exhibition flower of clear empire yellow. 
A vigorous grower of robust foliage and very strong stem.... 1.00 
CARISSIMO—Bright rose red ; an early and continuous bloomer; 
flowers 7 to 10”. This is a fine dahlia.50 
CARMANIA—An English dahlia that won certificate at Storrs. A 
real beauty of brilliant, deep yellow shading to glowing orange 
at base of petals. 7 to 9 inches. A wonderful cutter. 1.00 
CHAMPOEG—Amber gold shading to bright rose pink, tipped 
amber. A gorgeous dahlia that rivals the sunrise. Sturdy plant 1.00 
CHAS. G. REED—A petunia red Roll of Honor dahlia that won 
best bloom in the National Show, London. An impressive variety 
of low growth, but long stem and vigorous habit. 1.00 
CHARM—Free flowering long stemmed variety of a fine russet 
orange shade. Very popular.35 
CHEMAR’S 2406—A fine large flower, held on long strong stem 
well above the foliage; vigorous grower. The color is Ruby 
Fuchsia with a bright velvety sheen.50 
CHEMAR’S EUREKA—This Dahlia is a pure white seedling of 
Jersey’s Beauty; has long strong stems; vigorous grower. One 
of the best White Dahlias.50 
CHEMAR’S PURITY—An immense white decorative dahlia. Fine 
long stems. When flower first opens there is a suggestion of ivory 
in the center but gradually disappears as it matures.50 
CHEMAR’S U. S. A.—The color of this dahlia is like U.S.A., apri¬ 
cot, buff suffused gold. Flowers are full centered, deep and 
large; fine stems and good grower.25 
CITY OF TRENTON—-Fine Autumn colored dahlia; front of 
petals tangerine, reverse strawberry-red ; flowers are very large 
held erect on fine long stems.75 
COLOR SERGEANT—Color, rich deep salmon-bronze shade; up¬ 
right grower, of good habits, and perfect stems. A Dahlia that 
can be used both for exhibition and cutting purposes.50 
COPPER KING—Copper and gold. A very large, deep flower on 
perfect stem, and one of the most brilliant varieties. ...75 
COQUETTE—A robust growing variety of informal type. Muske¬ 
teer-red blending to gold. A thick fluffy flower; free blooming 
on the best of stems.50 
CORA BUTTERWORTH—An immense primrose yelllow. Fine for 
exhibition . 75 
COURONNE D’OR—A beautiful decorative of old gold ; large and 
full flowers on fine stems. Of great substance and good keep¬ 
ing qualities .50 
CROYDEN—A white from Australia that is hard to beat. 10” 
flowers facing, on sturdy stems. Well branched and prolific.... 2.50 
DAILY MAIL—A prolific producer of immense flowers of yellow 
and orange blend. Stems wiry and strong. 1.00 
DANCING SULTANA—A S. Cac. of lacquer red, curling, twisted 
petals that paints the name for the imagination. A distinct 
dahlia in class, color and form. 1.00 
DONNA CALIFORNIA—A good exhibition variety of deep rose 
suffused lavender. A large pinwheel of loosely arranged petals 
that has won in the largest dahlia class. 1.00 
DORIS CANNEY—Foliage exceptionally dark green; flowers are 
always perfect and have fine keeping qualities. Blooms are of 
a rich golden apricot.25 
DOROTHY STONE—A very deep and massive flower on splendid 
stems. Deep rose pink. 1.00 
DR. E. R. BARTLEY—Seedling of Mrs. I. der ver Warner, only 
much larger and lighter shade. Stems sometimes slightly pen¬ 
dant. It is a whopper. 1.50 
DR. JOHN H. CARMAN—A massive broad petaled Tyrian rose 
flower tipped petunia and silver on stiff, heavy stem. Free 
flowering .50 
EAGLE ROCK BEAUTY—Charming flower in pink and cream with 
every desirable quality. Vigorous and free with good stem.50 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY—An exquisite mallow pink that proved 
one of last year’s best introductions. A giant in diameter and 
depth, on strong stems, with beautiful foliage, it is supreme in 
garden or show room. 1.50 
EAGLE ROCK SUPERBA—Large amaranth pink flowers on long 
stems held well above the sturdy bushes. Somewhat like Fan¬ 
tasy ..'. 1.50 
EARLE WILLIAMS—Very large red and white. Popular cut 
flower .35 
EDWARD RINDFLEISCH—A vivid scarlet. A magnificent flower 
on cane-like stem that has no superior in its class or color.... 2.00 
ELEGANCE—A sensational flower of ideal characteristics. Glis¬ 
tening coral with center and tips yellow. The most charming 
among the new ones. 7.50 
ELISSA LANDI—Another star of the first magnitude. Brilliant 
coral of large diameter and great depth, with perfect stems above 
insect resistant foliage . 5.00 
ELIZA CLARK BULL—A splendid white, large, with good depth, 
on strong stem. Good exhibition variety.75 
ELIZA LONDON SHEPARD—This is one of the most attractive 
dahlias. Bright gold and apricot. 1.00 
ELIZABETH HARMNG—A more beautiful blending of ashes of 
roses suffused orchid, with pale yellow at the base of each petal, 
would be hard to imagine. The flowers are huge. 1.50 
ELITE GLORY—Monster flower. Brilliant American Beauty red. 
Splendid .50 
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