DOUBLE DAHLIAS (Cont.) 
ATLANTIC OCEAN. (Informal Decorative). A mammoth flower 
of a beautiful shade of canary yellow. Free bloomer. 
Price 75c. 
BERTHA BRAINARD. (Decorative) Golden yellow heavily 
veined and clouded red salmon. Price 75c. 
BILTMORE. (Formal Decorative) 
Bright rich carmine, petals 
more or less tipped white. 
Occasionally flowers come sol¬ 
id color. Price 50c. 
C. J. FARRELL. (Cactus) Beau¬ 
tiful shade of salmon pink. 
Large very full flower with 
unusually fine rolled petals 
held on good stems. A very 
attractive flower. Price $2.00. 
EVENING STAR. (Paeony) Light 
fiery red, yellow at base of 
petals. Price 25c. 
HAROLD DARLING. (Decorative) 
Light orange. Petals quite 
slim and rolled. A very un¬ 
usual color; nice flower for 
cutting. Price 25c. 
HELEN FRANCES. (Semi-Cactus) Delicate light yellow. A 
beauty. Price 50c. 
JANE COWL. (Informal Decorative) Mammoth flowers of buff 
and old gold. Price 35c. 
KATHERINE WELLS. (Semi-Cactus) Light cream. This flower 
is the most beautiful clean, cream shade of any dahlia. Ex¬ 
quisitely beautiful. Price 50c, 3 for $1.00. 
LADY WINIFRED. (Paeony) Light yellow. Reverse side of 
petals a beautiful shade of pink. Price 35c. 
MAJOR BOWES. (Formal Decorative) A wonderful shade of red. 
Price 50c. 
MRS. CURTIS. (Informal Decorative) Salmon shade, very large, 
fine flower. Price 35c. 
MRS. STILLMAN. (Cactus) Beautiful shade of perfect pink. 
Price 50c, 3 for $1.00. 
NITIDA. (Formal Decorative) Clear lavender. A mammoth 
flower. It is a profuse bloomer and the flowers are held 
on stiff stems. Price $1.00. 
OUR COUNTRY. (Formal Decorative) Purple tipped white. A 
deep, heavy flower. A wonderful combination of colors. 
Price 50c, 3 for $1.00. 
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