DAHLIAS — PLANTS 
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Root Plant 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (I. D.)—True rose pink, 
deepening to mallow pink in the center; 
strong grower; stiff stems.75 .50 
KATHLEEN KELLY (I. D.)—A fine red; a won¬ 
der dahlia on long stiff stems; easy grower .75 .50 
KENTUCKY (Dec.)—Pure salmon pink; a 
sport of Jersey Beauty identical except 
color .50 
KEMPS VIOLET WONDER (I. D.)—Violet 
purple; a beauty .50 
KING MIDAS (I. D.)—Golden yellow; perfect 
form; long stems; one of the exhibition 
dahlias .75 .50 
LA FIESTA (I. D.)—An Honor Roll dahlia. 
A combination of red and yellow, some¬ 
times blending with each other. Large 
blooms held erect on stiff stems. 3.00 1.50 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY (Dec.)—On Hon¬ 
or Roll. A winner at most shows and sev¬ 
eral medals. A sensation of gigantic size; 
vivid golden yellow; stock scarce. 5.00 2.50 
LEO NEISSEN (Dec.)—Brilliant cardinal red 
with a glistening sheen; full flowers on stiff 
stems . 35 
MARMION (I. D.)—Golden yellow, bronze 
center; reverse a suffused bronze; a popu¬ 
lar dahlia .50 
MARGARET WILSON (I. D.)—Pink and white; 
an opalescent effect; a beauty. ... ..50 
MRS. IDE VER WARNER (Dec.)—A parent of 
a number of our popular dahlias. Bright 
lilac rose; an easy grower, strong grower. .25 
MRS. I. T. SCHEEPERS (Dec.)—Light chamois 
edged lilac pink; very good.35 
MUHPHY'S MASTERPIECE (I. D.)—An Honor 
Roll dahlia; monster blooms of dark red 
and garnet held erect on stiff stems. Try 
this one to get exhibition blooms.5.00 2.50 
MORDELLA (Dec.)—Apricot buff; a very fine 
dahlia.50 
PETER PAN (I. D.)—Rich, luminous pink of 
massive size; plants of medium size.75 .50 
PURPLE GIANT (Pae.)—Royal purple; a pur¬ 
ple paeony; very good .50 
QUEEN OF GARDEN BEAUTIFUL (Dec.)- 
Primrose yellow; massive blooms which 
have become very popular.75 .50 
RAY WARNER (I. D.)—A wonder dahlia of 
the finest pink color, yet produced in 
dahlias. A winner at many shows. 4.00 2.00 
ROBT. E. LEE (S. C.)—Bright, luminous car¬ 
dinal red reflex lighter; a 1929 Roll of 
honor dahlia .75 .50 
