SANHICAN’S PRINCE, I.D.—A huge deep dark pur¬ 
ple of fine form on long stiff steins. The blooms 
sometimes come on top but most of them at a 
nice angle. Very full and the bush is quite com¬ 
pact . 1.00 
SAGAMORE PRINCE, F.D.—Bright carmine blend¬ 
ed with rose red on the best of stiff stems. Free 
with its nice blooms which keep well when cut. A 
certificate winner at Stoor’s. 1.00 
SEAOLA, F.D.—Rosy lavender with faint streaks 
of white down the center of petals. Good stiff 
stem and free bloomer. Smooth light green foliage 
that insects do not like. Good keeper. 3.50 
SALMON SUPREME, F.D.—Glistening salmon or¬ 
ange with shades of pink make this very desir¬ 
able. The blooms are large, held well up on long- 
stiff stems. Good bloomer and keeper. .50 
SERT2LIGHT, F.D.—A very pretty and attractive 
dahlia of scarlet lake reverse amber yellow. 
Medium size flowers on long stems and a fine 
keeper. You will like this. .75 
SHAHRAZAD, I.D.—Sometimes called the “Pink 
Jane Cowl.” In size it is very similar but the pet¬ 
als do not curl as much. The color i-s deep pink 
and the large blooms are held on real stems that 
are long and stiff. Many prizes have been won 
with this . 1.00 
SATAN, S.C.-—This is perhaps the largest semi-cac¬ 
tus ever introduced and has a long list of win¬ 
nings to its credit. No dahlia has been more sen¬ 
sational and spectacular than this one. Hornlike 
petals of flaming red perfectly rolled and incurved 
make it the sensation of all cactus types. Many 
blooms of over a foot in diameter have been 
grown. Now within reach of all. 2.50 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM, S.C.—Clear white with 
fine pointed petals, make it a glistening color in 
the garden. Very free bloomer and the bush is 
nice growing ... 1.00 
SAGAMORE BEAUTY, F.D.—A fine cut flower 
variety of exceptional keeping qualities. Color is 
deep rose pink with spots of cream and cream 
center. Good stiff stems hold the bloom nearly 
on top. A large basket of these is most showy.. 1.50 
SARAH JANE, I.D.—Nice clear yellow of good size 
on long stems. This is a new variety and as yet 
very little known, but we predict that it will be¬ 
come very popular in a short time. 3.00 
THE COMMODORE, I.D.—One of the largest and 
spectacular of yellow dahlias. Low growing but 
the large blooms are held on long stems well above 
the bush. Exceedingly prolific. 1-00 
THOMAS A. EDISON, F.D.—Deep purple with stag¬ 
horn petal formation. One of the best in this color. 
Stems cane like and flowers are freely produced 
over a long period .. 
TREASUHE ISLAND, F.D.—Bright apricot and gold 
of large size on good stems. Very formal in for¬ 
mation and will average 9 inches. 
Have your garden insured: Get stock from reliable 
growers only, and your success is assured. Our stock 
is reliable in every way and priced as fair as good stock 
can be handled. Mass production of some varieties may 
lessen the price, but there is always the chance of mis¬ 
takes when “the boss” does not check and double check. 
