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QUEEN ALEXANDRA —Flowers large and beautiful, chrome-yellow with carmine 
blotch at base of petals, late flowenng. #12.00 per 100 
QUEEN CHARLOTTE —Of free branching habit, flowers orange-scarlet, center shad¬ 
ing to primrose with ruby markings. #20.00 per 100 
QUEEN OF SPAIN —Flowers of large size, brilliant deep golden orange, reverse of 
petals golden apricot with small crimson and purple calyx, very brilliant and effective. 
#12.00 per 100 
STAR OF THE EAST —First Class Certificate; Award of Merit. One of the finest 
Montbretias ever raised; flowers pale orange-yellow, with lemon-yellow eye, expanding 
quite flat and held erect. The size, vigor, color and habit are magnificent and unequalled. 
#20.00 per 100 
DAHLIAS 
While the following list of Dahlias is not large it contains many of the old standbys 
together with the best of the recent introductions. As very few of the new intro¬ 
ductions amount to much after several years, we hesitate to list them without some 
discretion. All stock offered is guaranteed true to name and disease free. 
Green Plants are Priced One-half the Price Quoted for Tubers 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.) —Apricot buff and old rose. Large, full flowers; an 
exceptionally good autumn shade. Tubers, #4.00 
BAGDAD (I. D.)- —Here is a flaming scarlet at last and such a color! The blooms 
are immense. Long strong stems. A general favorite when better known. 
Tubers, 75 Cents 
BUCKEYE BRIDE (I. D.) —A beautiful Dahlia in every respect. Color geranium 
pink; a roll of honor dahlia. Tubers, #1.50 
CAMEO (I. D.) —True coral pink deepening towards the center, petals overlaid with 
a glistening golden sheen. Very tall stems; an extra good keeper. Tubers, #2.50 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY (I. D.) —Here is a monster that is hard to beat. Color 
is clear mallow pink, imposing and beautiful in form, stems are long and straight. 
Tubers, #1.50 
EAGLE ROCK SUPERBA (I. D.) —Clear amarinth pink; a most beautiful dahlia 
and truly an exhibition one. Tubers, #3.50 
GIRL OF HILLCREST (I. D.)— Large, deep flowers of apricot buff; long, stiff 
stems. Tubers, #1.00 
HALLOWEEN (I. D.)— Here is one of the most unusual color effects seen in a 
Dahlia. Brilliant golden buff, reverse a bright salmon. Blooms 12 inches. You need 
this one to win. Tubers, #2.00 
HARRIET NEALE (I. D.) —Large gold deep in color and outstanding in formation. 
Good foliage. Winner of the best Autumn in the Open to all Classes at the New York 
Show. Tubers, #5.00 
HATTIE SHELDON (I. D.) —Flowers of rich purple; very sturdy grower. If 
you are looking for long stem Dahlias here is one you should try; good clean foliage. 
Tubers, #1.00 
