stiff stems, standing high above its dark green 
foliage and looking you proudly in the face. It 
blooms profusely from early to late. Root $1.00 
FRAU O. BRACHT (C.) (Berger) — Color clear, 
clean, graceful, large, pale primrose flower held 
proudly above a fine foliage on long stiff stems. A 
German introduction. . Root $1.00 
FULL MOON (F.D.) — Here is a dahlia that can 
truthfully be called a superlative dahlia. The big 
bold flowers easily measure 12 inches across and 
are regularly formed of broad flat petals that ter¬ 
minate in a perfectly full artistic center. The color 
is canary yellow. A consistent winner at all of the 
shows. If you want to win first in the largest 
bloom class, here is it. ' Root $2.50 
GOLDEN GOBLIN (Goodacre) (I.D.) —A rich gold 
of perfect formal type. Good large blooms, not 
over size. A grand flower, on good stems, and 
every one should have it. Root $1.00 
GOV. MORGAN F. LARSON (F.D.) (Hall) 1930- 
Color, clear, golden yellow with slight apricot blush 
on reverse. Very impressive. Formal decorative 
medium to tall growth, but sturdy plant. 
Root $1.00 
GRAF ZEPPELIN (F.D.) — A pure white Honor 
Roll dahlia, of tall growth with flowers of im¬ 
mense size, grown on long stiff stems. Root $1.00 
HARRY MAYER (F.D.) (Reed) — A fine exhibi¬ 
tion dahlia having size, depth, wonderful stem, full 
center and sturdy healthy bush growth. Its color is 
a beautiful silvery pink with a rose pink reverse. 
Very satisfactory. Root $1.00 
INDIANA MOON (F.D.) (Martin)— Color, flesh 
ochre, flushed pink, salmon and gold. Huge flowers 
of color, beauty and form on a vigorous, beautiful 
plant with disease and insect resisting foliage. 
Root $1.25 
IVORY (F.D.) (Boston) —An immense self color 
of pure cream white, deeper at the center and just 
a shade lighter at the edges with a deeper tip. The 
petals are long, pointed and wave gracefully. The 
bush is medium tall and is a late bloomer. 
Root $1.25 
JANE COWL (I.D.) (Downs) — An ideal dahlia, 
fairly tall with vigorous dark green leathery foliage; 
straight, strong stems holding monster blooms of 
glistening bronzy buff and salmon shades proudly 
aloft with a beauty that stops you and makes you 
look again. Root 50c 
JEAN KEEFER (I.D.) — A beautiful rose pink, 
on good strong erect stems that can be cut up to 
6 feet in length. The flowers average 7 inches in 
width and 4 inches in depth and continue so until 
the end of the season. The plant is a clean, tall 
and prolific bloomer. Root $1.00 
JERSEY’S BEACON (F.D.) (Waite) —A universal 
favorite as an exhibition and garden flower; color 
is a Chinese scarlet with a paler reverse, giving it 
a two-toned effect. Flowers are large and globular 
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