OUR GUARANTEE IS EQUALLED BY NONE 
MRS. GORDON TIERNEY 
MRS. GORDON TIERNEY (Inf. Dec.) “Rindfleisch”—A stately giant, and we believe 
it to be the best in this color, royal purple, shading lighter towards the tips. The 
petals are long and broad, and come to a graceful wave near the tips. The flowers 
are not only huge, but stand out like headlights, and are brought in great profusion 
from early in the season until frost. The blooms are held facing sideways, on 
exceptionally long, sturdy, canedike stems, well above the foliage of the tall, vigor' 
ous growing bush. Height about six to seven feet. We can highly recommend 
this variety to be not only a great dahlia, but to add attraction to any garden. 
Roots, #3.00 
MRS. HENRY E. FOLEY (Form. Dec.) “Dahliadel”—A rather unique color combina- 
tion, the ground color being white, shaded and suffused magenta. The flowers of 
this variety naturally grow large and very deep, of nice form and good substance. 
The blooms are held facing sideways, on strong, canedike stems, well above the 
foliage of the strong, wide'spreading and self'branching plant, with heavy, leathery, 
disease^resistant foliage. An exceptionally early and free bloomer, and one that 
will bloom until frost. Plant is always covered with a mass of flowers, and a single 
plant should supply one with plenty of flowers during the season. Bush about 
four feet high, an odd colored and most beautiful flower. Roots, 50c 
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