ORDER EARLY AND YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED 
FREDERICK FREY 
FULL MOON (Form. Dec.) “Ballay”—Color canary yellow. The blooms are large, 
and are regularly formed of very broad flat petals that terminate in a perfectly full 
and artistic center. The blooms are held facing up, on strong cane-like stems. The 
plant is a low but stocky grower. For best results should be grown in a partly shaded 
location. Height three to four feet. Roots, $1.50 
^GALAXY (St. Cac.) “Stredwick”—A large flower that is odd and very striking in 
color. A pure canary yellow, heavily splashed, spotted and mottled scarlet. The 
florets are not narrow but long and tapering; the older ones reflexing and the 
younger ones incurving so as to form a large deep flower. The blooms are held 
facing sideways on long hard wiry stems. A very prolific bloomer, and blooms 
consistently good over a long flowering period. Height about 4 feet. Roots, $1.50 
GIRL OF HILLCREST (Inf. Dec.) “Scott”'—This excellent dahlia is classified as an 
informal decorative; but at times it is almost a semi-cactus. The flowers are large, 
artistic, and well formed. Color a bright apricot buff, to Mikado orange. Suffice it 
to say that the blooms while they are not only large, but have good depth, are held 
facing at a forty-five degree angle on good strong stems, well above the healthy and 
vigorous growing plant which attains a height of about 5 feet. Roots, 50c 
GLADYS YOUNG (Inf. Dec.) “Meusedorfer”—A clear canary yellow of large size and 
great depth, as well as a fine form. Are held at a forty-five degree angle on strong 
cane-like stems well above and out of the foliage of the strong but low growing 
plant. A free and constant bloomer, height three to four feet. Roots, $1.00 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE (Form. Dec.) “Badetty”—Color a clear golden yellow with slight 
blushes of salmon on some of the petals; shading to a bright salmon at the center. 
A pleasing glowing combination of Autumn colors that are exceptionally brilliant 
under artificial light, and the same when the sunlight strikes them in the garden. 
The blooms are held facing sideways on fine, strong, cane-like stems, well above the 
medium to tall, very vigorous growing bush. It is an exceptionally good keeper 
when cut, and has won many prizes. Roots, $3.00 
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