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MANATAWNA GARDENS 
Root Plant 
ELITE GLORY (Dec.)—A monster flower of 
American Beauty red; splendid.50 
ELIZA LONDON SHEPPARD (I. D,)—Rich lu¬ 
minous orange gold, reflex a deeper 
shade; the dahlia beautiful.75 .50 
ELINOR VANDEVER (Dec.)—Very fine satin 
pink; one of the best.35 
EMMA MARIE (S. C.)—Deep rose, tinting to 
pink at centre; full high centers on stiff 
stems; a good cut flower.35 
FORT MONMOUTH (I. D.)—Deep claret red; 
a wonderful dahlia on good stems.75 .50 
FRAZIER (Dec.)—Color rich glowing Orien¬ 
tal red, tipped yellow, with yellow at base 
of petals. A good cut flower; free bloomer 1.00 .50 
GAY PAREE. or JEAN CHAZOT (C.)—Golden 
bronze with nasturtium red suffusion; a 
profuse bloomer .35 
GLORY OF MONMOUTH (Dec.)—Color a 
beautiful pastel salmon pink; a most un¬ 
usual dahlia; full high center; a profuse 
bloomer on long stiff stems.50 
GRAF ZEPPELIN (Dec.)—Snow white of Jer¬ 
sey Beauty type vigorous grower; good 
bloomer on long stiff stems .75 .50 
GREAT HARBOR (Dec.)—A very prolific 
bloomer from early to late. Color a rich 
carmine red; large flowers on stiff stems. . 2.50 1.25 
HARRY MAYER (Dec.)—Silver pink, reverse 
rosy pink; splendid for garden or exhibi¬ 
tion .35 
HOWARD WRIGHT (Dec.)—An improved 
Millionaire. Large lavender pink, tinting 
to white in center.35 
IDA PERKINS (Dec.)—One of the best all 
purpose white dahlias. A good keeper 
when cut; held erect on stiff stems; fine 
form early .50 
JANE HALL (Dec.)—Buff yellow with bronzy 
suffusion on the outer petals; a general 
purpose dahlia .25 
JANE COWL (I. D.)—Bronzy buff and old 
gold; an exceedingly popular dahlia; 
grows to massive size; a sure Prize Win¬ 
ner .50 
JERSEY BEACON (Dec.)—Chinese red and 
gold; very large; splendid form; a free and 
continuous bloomer.35 
JERSEY BEAUTY (Dec.)—A fine large full 
pink; a strong grower with long stiff stems .35 
KATHLEEN CHARM AN (Dec.)—A Roll of 
Honor dahlia. Rich bronzy red and yel¬ 
low blending to golden bronze at center. . 1.00 .50 
