MONMOUTH CHAMPION (F. D.). Orange flame, very large size.50 
MRS. A. B. SEAL (I. D.). Pure old rose. Large and deep flower.50 
MRS. I. D. VER WARNER (I. D.). Lavender-rose, excellent grower.50 
MYRA HOWARD (I. D.). Orange with rose . . 2.00 
NELLIE AUSTIN (I. D.). Peach-red with bronze effect, perfect stem . l.Off 
NEW GLORY (S. C.). Blood-red with white tips, much admired.75 
OMAR KHAYYAM (F. D.). Orange and red .75 
ORANGE BEACON (F. D.). Bittersweet orange .75 
ORINDA (F. D.). Large rosaline purple, long stems, free blooming. One of the best 
in the field .75 
PASTEL GLOW (I. D.). Color white with mallow purple reverse. Immense flowers 
without much care . 3.00 
PEARL TEMPLIN (F. D.). Old gold shading to bronze .50 
PEPPERMINT CANDY (S. C.). Cream, striped, and splashed carmine. Most interest¬ 
ing color combination. Much admired by our visitors. Nothing like it . 1.00 
POLOMA (F. D.). Light lavender . 100 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (I. D.). Scarlet-red . 1.00 
PRIDE OF SANTA BARBARA (I. D.). Crimson maroon. 50 
PRIDE OF FORT MORGAN (F. D.). Large red . 50 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN (F. D.). Cream .'.50 
RED BIRD (F. D.). Honor Roll Dahlia. Brilliant red . 2.00 
REGAL (I. D.). Bronze ... .75 
ROSE FALLON (F. D.). Very deep orange. Always satisfactory.50 
ROBERT SCOTT (F. D.). Apricot yellow, shaded gold .50 
ROYAL FLUSH (I. D.). Bright scarlet, very fine . 1.50 
ROYAL VELVET (S. C.). Velvety crimson .75 
ROYCROFT (S. C.). Salmon ..50 
SAGAMORE (F. D.). Amber gold .50 
SATAN (S. C.). Red tipped gold. A sensation . 2.50 
SHAHRAZAD (I. D.). Vigorous rose pink . 1.25 
SONORA (S. C.). Chrome orange .50 
STARLIGHT (S. C.). Pure gold . .50 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM (S. C.). Star-shaped pure white .75 
SINBAD OF THE SEA (F. D.). Vivid scarlet . 1.50 
SUNSET TRAIL (I. D.). Scarlet-tipped gold . 2.00 
TALISMAN (S. C.). Crimson, reverse yellow .50 
T. A. LEONARD (F. D.). Dark-red, free bloomer .50 
THE COMMODORE (F. D.). Yellow. Very large flowers without disbudding. Most 
profuse bloomer. Foliage is literally hidden by the mass of flowers. Most spec¬ 
tacular of the Dahlias in our fields. First prize at A Century of Progress in 
Chicago as the largest flower . 1.00 
TECHNY QUEEN (F. D.). A very free-blooming copper red.50 
TOPLIGHT (C). Yellow . LOO 
THE WORLD (F. D.). Purple and silver . 1.00 
THOMAS A. EDISON (F. D.). Royal purple .75 
TREASURE ISLAND (F. D.). Apricot and gold suffused rose.75 
W. H. T. (F. D.). Old rose. Very dependable .75 
WHITE PRINCESS (F. D.). A good white.50 
WILLIAM G. (H. C.). Scarlet-red. Mammoth flower .75 
WATCHUNG SUNRISE (F. D.). Amber and salmon. Reverse pink.50 
YELLOW PRINCESS (F. D.). Free flowering yellow .50 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Smaller dahlias of the shape of the large ones, exceedingly useful for table 
and other interior decorations. Very free blooming. The popularity of this 
type of dahlia is increasing rapidly. 
FEDORA. Cerise on yellow ground .75 
MRS. MARX. Rose-pink, profusion of blooms all summer. Best cut-flower . .50 
TEDDY JOHNSON. Soft rose-pink shaded white. Extremely free flowering. Very 
useful for decorations. A jewel .50 
THE SENTINEL. Oxblood red. Free flowering and long keeper .50 
WHITE BALL. A beautiful ball-shaped miniature dahlia of medium size.50 
FALL QUEEN. Light lavender. Delicate shade .50 
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