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VARIETIES OF MERIT— Continued 
Tubers Plants 
Jersey’s Majestic. Copper, suffused with a 
golden sheen; reverse petals amaranth pink.... ! 
$3.00 
$1.50 
Jersey’s Melody (Semi-Cac.) Tyrian rose, 
shading to silver on the tips with a silver 
reverse. 
1.00 
.50 
Jersey’s Sunglow (Formal Dec.) Golden yel¬ 
low, shading to picric yellow. Large and 
handsome variety. 
5.00 
2.50 
Jersey’s Triumph (Dec.) This excellent va¬ 
riety has the same habit as Jersey’s Beauty. 
The color, however, is entirely different and 
is a real Autumn shade of bright copper flushed 
with salmon bronze. 
.50 
Jean Trimbee (HC.) The flowers of this beau¬ 
tiful variety are very large, many over 12 in. 
and a rich Petunia violet in color. 
1.00 
.50 
Katherine Cole (Dec.) Beautiful combination 
of light pink and cream. The tips of the petals 
are pink, shading to cream, with a pink center. 
.50 
Kathleen Norris (Dec.) True rose pink, later 
deepening to mallow pink. 
.50 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson (Dec.) The flowers 
of this splendid exhibition variety are large, of 
an opalescent pink, face of petals creamy 
white with a Phlox pink reverse. 
.50 
Monmouth Champion (Dec.) A strong, vig¬ 
orous grower producing extra large blooms of a 
brilliant orange flame. 
1.00 
.50 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner (Dec.) Cattleya color, 
large and very fine. 
.50 
Murphy’s Masterpiece (Informal Dec.) Large 
and finely shaped flower of the deepest crim¬ 
son. (Plants only). 
5.00 
Myra Howard (Informal Dec.) Pure gold; a 
fine, large flower of the best exhibition type. 
(Plants only). 
1.00 
Omar Khayyam (Formal Dec.) Light Oriental 
red and orange. 
1.00 
.50 
Thos. A. Edison (Formal Dec.) Gorgeous dark 
purple. 
.50 
Watchung Sunrise (Dec.) A rich golden yellow 
suffused amaranth pink towards the outer 
petals. 
.50 
White Wonder (Informal Dec.) Pure white; 
large and well formed flowers. 
5.00 
2.50 
Pompon Dahlias 
Pompon Dahlias are very similar to the Show Dahlias, only 
smaller. They are of medium growth and well suited for the 
border. Tubers 
Amber Queen. Amber, shaded apricot. $0.50 
Belle of Springfield. Crushed strawberry; one of the 
smallest.50 
Brunette. Crimson, showing white.50 
Dee Wee. Pure lavender.50 
George Ireland. Beautiful mauve.50 
Glow. Light rose pink.50 
Lassie. Yellow base, old rose shadings.50 
Little David. The deepest shade of orange; small 
blooms.50 
Little Jewel. Pink, miniature decorative. 50 
Mike. Burnt orange. 50 
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