Each 
VALENTINO—A beautiful dahlia with a famous name. It is de¬ 
scribed in the Dahlia Roll of Honor by Derrill W. Hart as “A 
luscious colored dahlia of a creamy salmon shading to rose-pink 1.00 
VOGUE—A very large autumn shaded dahlia on strong stem.50 
WALDHEIM SUNSHINE—The true deep yellow that shows up 
yellow under artificial light. The reflex is darker and there is a 
rich golden suffusion around the beautiful, full, high center. 
Wavy, twisted and whorled petals.50 
WALKOVER PRINCE—This fine seedling of Radio is an immense 
deep flower held proudly erect on splendid stems, free bloomer 
and robust grower. Deep mahogany red and gold.75 
WASHINGTON GIANT—An aptly named Inf. Dec. of clear laven¬ 
der. The blooms are streaked with silver, and silver petaloids 
show around center of the flower. An unusual dahlia and very 
large on extra good stem. 5.00 
WATCHUNG CHIEF—Large flower on good stems. Burnt orange; 
splendid keeper .50 
WATCHUNG PRINCE—10 to 12" flowers, clear golden yellow of 
fine form ; a very free bloomer on long erect stems. One of the 
very best .50 
WATCHUNG SUNSET—Giant flower, clear lavender pink. With 
best of stems .75 
WATCHUNG WONDER—Spectacular royal red, touched with gold 
on tips and center. 1.00 
WHITE JEWEL—Snow white, a seedling of Jersey’s Beauty; 
very free flowering, splendid stems, fine form and a vigorous 
grower. Size 5 to 7". Splendid cut flower. 1.00 
WHITE KING—Pure white, sport of Francis Larocco. It has all the 
good qualities of the parent, size, beauty of form and substance .50 
WHITE KNIGHT—This is the white we like best of them all. An 
artistic variety of exhibition size that is a free bloomer on cane 
like stems. A very vigorous grower. 2.00 
WHITE WONDER—An Inf. Dec. that has made good all over the 
world. A very strong grower, free bloomer, and prolific tuber 
maker . 1.50 
WILLIAM G .—An immense but artistic flower of deep henna. A 
free bloomer on good stems.50 
WILLIAM H. HOGAN—Garnet red tipped white. A beautiful bi¬ 
color that is always true, with perfect stem and formation.50 
WINFIELD SLOCOMBE—Deep, full flower of golden-buff shading 
darker. Fine Autumn shades; long stems; good bloomer and 
keeper .25 
WORLD’S BEST WHITE—A good size cream white with old ivory 
center, on good stem. 1.00 
YANKEE GIRL—A stiff stemed salmon rose pink that is good for 
cutting. A charming dahlia. 1.50 
YANKEE KING—An 8” flower of a rich coppery old gold. Strong 
grower on the best of stems. 1.00 
YANKEE QUEEN—This is a beautiful flower of true pink, without 
a trace of lavender, lighter in heart of it. Sturdy, floriferous, 
fine strong stem.35 
YANKEE ROYAL—An excellent exhibition variety of bright purple 
that is hard to beat in this color. A strong grower on a good 
stem . 2.00 
YELLOW BEAUTY—This fine new yellow decorative dahlia can 
be grown for exhibition purposes, although it is a commercial 
dahlia . 1.00 
YELLOW PRINCESS—A very fine, large yellow decorative; vigor¬ 
ous grower; fine stems. 1.00 
YORK & LANCASTER—The War of the Roses in name and color. 
A big, beautiful flower of crimson tipped white, on strong stem .50 
SHOW OR BALL DAHLIAS 
A. D. LIVONI—Sea shell pink. A standard cut-flower variety....$ .15 
DREER’S WHITE—An excellent white for garden effect or ex¬ 
hibition .25 
EMILY (Elsie Burgess)—White and lavender. Another standard. . .25 
FLORENCE—A beautiful pinkish mauve. Very good stems.50 
GENERAL MILES—-Light violet striped and splashed purple ma¬ 
genta. Good exhibition variety .75 
GOLD MEDAL—A Fancy variety of canary striped crimson.25 
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY—Large wide quilled flower of burnt 
orange lightening at tips to buttercup yellow.50 
KING OF SHOWS—A charming wide quilled flower of golden buff .50 
MARY HELEN—The very best yellow of this type. Deep and clear 1.00 
MAUDE ADAMS—White, effectively overlaid lavender pink. The 
prettiest of all in this class.25 
MRS. J. P. SMITH—A vivid cherry blush over rich crimson. We 
introduced this variety in 1917, and it is still the largest and 
best red Show in the world.50 
NETHERWOOD—Creamy white suffused and tipped lavender. 
Lovely . 1.00 
NORTH CAROLINA—A pomegranate purple with pansy violet 
center. Large, wide quilled, and fine exh. variety.50 
SILVA QUARTA—A giant of deep lavender shading light mauve .50 
SUPT. AMRHYN—Clear rose pink good for cutting or exhibition .50 
W. W. RAWSON—A wide quilled pure white overlaid amethyst 
blue .50 
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