GENERAL LIST OF DAHLIAS 
KATHLEEN NORRIS, (F. & M.). ID A gigantic bloom from 12 to 14 
inches in diameter. The color is true rose pink, later deepening to a 
mallow pink. A profuse bloomer. Strong, cane-like stems. Awarded 
the highest prizes. On Roll of Honor . Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
KAWEAH, (M eussdorffer) . ID Deep cerise with rose shadings. A sensa¬ 
tional Dahlia with blooms measuring 15 inches across and of great 
depth. Strong and rigid stems. A first prize winner at the San 
Leandro and World's Fair shows . Roots, $1.75; Plants, 75c 
KENTUCKY, FD Large flower of brilliant light orange on a strong stem. 
An excellent cut flower . Roots, 35c 
KENTUCKY RED, (White). ID A flaming scarlet red of great substance. 
Large, perfect flowers on strong stems. A prize winner and Roll of 
Honor Dahlia . Roots, 75c; Plants, 35c 
KING MIDAS, (Peacock). ID An immense yellow of splendid form. 
Long, erect stems. Fine for exhibition . Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
KOHINOOR, S-C Color, maroon and at times so dark as to be nearly 
black. Huge flowers on perfect stems . Roots, 40c 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY, ID Color, a pure glowing yellow. Blooms 
up to 12 inches in diameter. Stems are long and stiff. Winner of 
many medals and a Roll of Honor Dahlia . Plants only, $1.50 
LA FIESTA, (Cordes-Eastman). IF Deep sulphur yellow penciled coral 
red. Huge blooms on excellent stems. Prize winner..Plants only, $ 1.25 
LAVINA BROOMALL, S-C Different and striking. The color is light 
orange to Capucine yellow. Strong, wiry stems ... Roots, 50c 
LENORE WOOLAMS, (Seal). ID Color is pure Tyrian Rose or Ameri¬ 
can beauty shade. The magnificent blooms are borne on long, rigid 
stems. A prize winner . Roots, 75c; Plants, 35c 
LORD OF AUTUMN, (Almy). ID Giant flowers of great depth. Color, 
a beautiful clear yellow. Good stems. Sure to become a great 
favorite. A prize winner . Net price, Plants only, $3.75 
MARMION, ID Amber, heavily suffused with rose. Huge flowers on 
excellent stems. Good keeper and prize winner . Roots, 35c 
MAUD JOHNSON, (Johnson). ID Pinkish violet shading to white, 
flushed with lavender. Strong stems . Roots, 50c 
META SCAMMEL, S-C Large, artistically formed flowers of orchid pink. 
Profuse bloomer on fine stems . Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
M. H. DE YOUNG, FD A beautiful blossom of pure gold. Size and 
stem perfect. Excellent keeper . Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
MISS CALIFORNIA, ID Lavender pink. Large, perfect flowers on excel¬ 
lent stems. A prize winner . Roots, 35c 
MISS LONGVIEW, (Tyler). ID Huge, perfect flowers in rich shades of 
old gold and amber. Good stems . Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION, ID A brilliant orange flame Dahlia of im¬ 
mense size, perfect stems. A prize winner . Roots, 60c; Plants, 25c 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL, (Seal). ID Color, a rich glowing old rose. Huge 
flowers of the greatest depth and substance, carried on cane-like 
stems. A Roll of Honor Dahlia . Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
MRS. CHARLES G. REED, (Garrity). FD A new pure white, partly 
quilled, easily grown 10 to 12 inches. Perfect flowers on long, wiry 
stems. An excellent keeper. The best white Dahlia we have ever 
grown. A consistent prize winner . Roots, $2.00; Plants, 90c 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER, FD Orchid or rich rosy mauve. Perfect flow¬ 
ers on long, stiff stems. Roots, 35c 
MURPHY'S MASTERPIECE, (Murphy-Success). ID Unusually large 
blooms of great depth. Color, a rich dark red with garnet shadings. 
Excellent stems. An Achievement Medal winner and Roll of Honor 
Dahlia. Largest bloom at the World's Fair show....Plants only, $2.00 
