MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL, I.D.—Deep olcl rose of 
one color, large size on long stems. Tall growing 
bush and good bloomer .. . 50 
MEADOWBROOK, F.D.-—This is an unusual color 
in a large dahlia, pale mallow purple with mal¬ 
low pink edgings on the long slim petals. Tall 
bush, free bloomer and can be grown to huge size. 
This always attracts a great deal of attention.... 1.00 
MYRA HOWARD, I.D.—A combination of saffron 
yellow and gold with tints of salmon. Wonderful 
plant always laden with large yellow blooms on 
good long stems. A very desirable dahlia... 1.50 
MARY GERALDINE, F.D.—A pleasing bi-color of 
rose red tipped white, a nine-inch flower produced 
in abundance. Nice growing bush.. . 2.00 
MARY ELLEN, F.D.—A very beautiful pink of nice 
size, freely produced on long stems. This is a real 
pink; no trace of lavender.... . .75 
MONMOUTH GENERAL, I.D—This unustfal dahlia 
has a color all its own, being a bright henna, very 
full at all times, the stems holding it well out 
from the bush. Lovely formation. . 3.50 
PRINCE OF PILSON, I.D.—Large flower of rhoda- 
mine purple with streaks of silver and a silver 
reverse. Petals twist showing the silver which 
adds to its beauty. Tall bush just covered with 
large flowers on good stems. Dark green foliage 
which insects do not bother. You will like the 
Prince ... 3.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, I.D.—This dahlia is get¬ 
ting more popular every year, the large reddish 
orange flowers are indeed attractive and the bush 
is ideal not being bothered with insects. A fine 
keeper when cut. Large stock permits this price.. .50 
MISS DELAWARE, F.D.—A row of this lovely pink 
always attracts a great deal of attention in the 
garden. It is such an appealing color among the 
light green foliage of the bush that one cannot 
help but admire it. The flower is large on good 
stems . 1.00 
MARY BAKER, I.D.—A very early deep yellow with 
fine stems produced freely over a robust bush. 
You will like this yellow. 1.00 
MRS. CHARLES REED, F.D.—Pure white formal 
of large size. One of the best whites in our garden 
the past year. The blooms are held on long stiff 
stems in a manner most pleasing. A prize win¬ 
ner . 2.00 
MRS. JOSEPHINE SVARZ, F.D.—Very striking- 
color combination, scarlet with each petal edged 
with yellow. Full flowers of large size an real 
strong stems. A fine cut flower variety.. .50 
MRS. FANNIE BEALS, F.D.—Deep rose pink splash¬ 
ed with tyrian rose and a faint shade of yellow at 
the base of petals. Very free bloomer on cane 
.stiff stems .-.75 
MISS ANN LILE, I.D.—Large orchid pink with rib- 
bon-like petals cui’ling in a fascinating way. Stems 
extra stiff. A very rich striking flower.75 
MRS. HENRY SEWELL, I.D—A very pretty lemon 
yellow of graceful habits and a large flower fac¬ 
ing on the best of stems. The wavy formation 
of the slim petals is really artistic. 1.50 
NORTHWESTERN, S.C.—A bi-color of a deep ma¬ 
roon tipped white, some flowers coming all ma¬ 
roon. Stems are good. Early bloomer.50 
