DAHLIAS 
JERSEY BEAUTY, (D). A very fine true pink, 
flowers of perfect shape, produced on long, 
straight, stiff stems, very free bloomer and a 
splendid keeper. The very best commercial cut- 
flower Dahlia so far produced- Each 35c. 
JANE COWL, (D). Blooms deep, massive, 
with a pleasing twist of informality. Color golden 
yellow, clouding with a suffusion of chamois and 
orange-pink to the center of ruddy apricot. 
Each 35c. 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER, (D). A rich 
napthaline violet, lightening to a bluish violet 
at tips of petals with a lavender reverse. Flower 
is perfect of form and attains great size both 
in diameter and depth. Fine stiff stems hold 
blooms well above foliage. Each 75c- 
KENTUCKY, (D). A brilliant salmon-orange 
shading to grenadine-pink on outer petals. 
Orange-pink sport of Jersey Beauty. Each 50c. 
KENTUCKY RED, (D). Beautiful brilliant 
scarlet flowers, very large and perfect borne on 
long stems above the foliage- Each 50c. 
MINA BURGLE, (D). A free flowering large 
brilliant red, fine for cut-flowers. Poinsetta- 
color and shape. Each 35c. 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE, (D). This is 
the largest and most beautiful red dahlia grown, 
always winning prizes for largest and best 
blooms in the show, considered as carmine red 
shaded to darker center, strong grower, with 
long, rigid stems. ( stock limited) Each $3.00. 
OREGON BEAUTY, (D). Medium to large 
deep red perfect flowers produced freely on heavy 
stems above the foliage. Each 35c. 
OUR COUNTRY, (D). A large beautiful 
purple flower with each petal tipped white. Very 
attractive. Each 50c- 
PRESIDENT WILSON, (D). A large and at¬ 
tractive variety on a good stem, that is a great 
favorite with everyone. In color it is a rich 
crimson with each petal distinctly tipped white. 
A very beautiful flower. Each 50c. 
PRINCE OF PERSIA, (D.) This is one of the 
best red dahlias to date, a brilliant clear, glow¬ 
ing scarlet red, very large, and deep and perfect 
flowers. Each 75c. 
PRAXITELLES, (SGL). The color is deep 
velvet maroon, each petal tipped white. The 
plants are dwarf, branching, and profuse bloom¬ 
ers. Each 25c. 
RIVERTON GOLDEN GLOW, (D). A profuse 
bloomer with its large golden yellow flowers 
borne on long stems well above the foliage. 
Each 35c. 
RIVERTON SNOW, (D). A splendid pure 
white, flowers of good form on long stiff stems 
and a free bloomer. Each 35c. 
RIVERTON CHARM, (D). A large luminous 
silvery rose-pink with large curled petals. 
Each 35c. 
RED WING, (D). A free flowering well form¬ 
ed pretty scarlet, with long stems on compara¬ 
tively dwarf plants. Each 35c. 
Dahlia— Cactus Type 
SNOWDRIFT, (D). For the garden none com¬ 
pare with this giant variety with its broad waxy 
white petals which form a most perfectly shaped 
flower on long stems on comparatively dwarf 
plants. Each 35c. 
SATAN, (C). A flaming red cactus with a 
slight touch of gold at the center, the blooms 
are immense with horn-like petals so perfectly 
rolled and incurved on long cane-like stems, with 
its brilliancy of color and vigor of growth makes 
it an outstanding variety. Each $2.00. 
SAGAMORE, (D). A superb cut flower of 
pleasing size; perfect decorative form; high 
built center. Soft saffron-yellow with a faint 
rose undertone at base, the compact center en¬ 
riched by ruddy apricot. Each 35c. 
THOMAS EDISON, (D). A choice new variety 
of large size with canelike stems, the bloom is 
very formal. Rich deep purple with the sheen 
of velvet. Each 75c. 
WM. H. HOGAN, (D). The best red tipped 
white dahlia grown. A bright red with each 
petal tipped white, perfect blooms on long stems. 
Each 50c. 
WHITE WONDER, (D). One of the best 
and largest dahlia to date, the flower is pure 
white with pointed and twisted petals give it a 
fluffy appearance on cane-like stems, a vigor¬ 
ous grower. Each $1.75. 
MIXED NAME VARIETIES. Where the name 
has been lost by handling but true to color. 
Double Red, Pink, White, Yellow, Variegated and 
Mixed. Each 15c and up according to size of 
roots. 
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