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MRS. ALFRED DUPONT. F. D. Red....i....;... Tubers $.50 
MRS. ANNA THATCHER. H. C. New. A fine, true, clear lemon 
yellow on good stem. Large and deep. Tubers $1.50 
MRS. C. B. BENEDICT. S. C. Lemon yellow. Very large on good 
stem. Full center. Tubers $.50 
MRS. ETHEL F. T. SMITH. S. C. Very large cream white on the best 
of stems. Tubers $.35 
MRS. GEO. SKEINE. F. D. This is one of the best rose colored dahlias 
that I have seen. The blooms are large on a perfect stem, held well 
above the foliage. Tubers $.40 
MRS. JOHN BRAY. Peo. A grand, odd flower. Color crimson and 
white blotched, spotted and splashed. No two flowers alike. . Tubers $.75 
MRS. J. K. ALEXANDER. F. D. A very large buttercup yellow, has 
grown to 14 inches. Has long’ stems, free flowering. Mr. Alexander re¬ 
fused $2500 for all the stock of this dahlia. Tubers $3.50 
MRS. JOHN L. EMERSON. F. D. A very large, attractive yellow, over¬ 
laid carmine red. Flowers are 8 inches on a good stem. Tubers $.40 
MRS. LEO NISSEN. I. D. A beautiful scarlet red blending to rich red 
at the center. Large flower on good stem. Tubers $.50 
MRS. M. J. SCHAFFER F. D. This is one of the best pinks to date 
on a long, good stem. It does not fade. Tubers $2.00 
MRS. ROSE K. DARNELL. F. D. The large flowers, which are very 
deep and of perfect formation, are of true decorative type. Have at 
ail times thick, full centers. The stems are extra long and stiff, holding 
the blooms very erect which grow above the foliage on a sturdy bush 
of medium height, very free and open. The plant is an easy grower 
and a profuse bloomer. Color a rich, luminous old rose, tinted through¬ 
out on the reverse a soft tourmaline pink. A perfect dahlia in every way. Tubers $.75 
MRS. S. B. AFFERSON. H. S. A wonderful flower of rich, dark purple 
measuring 7 inches in diameter with a good stem. Tubers $.50 
MRS. W. E. ESTEIS. I. D. White. Tubers $.50 
MY MOTHER. F. D. A large, heavy, high centered flower with cane 
stem. Color, death white with satin sheen. Looks artificial. Tubers $5.00 
MY PAL. S. O. An extra large and well formed flower, with high, 
full center and cane stem. Color, rose pink to mallow pink. A match 
for Kathleen Norris. I believe this dahlia will prove the best pink semi¬ 
cactus in commerce. Tubers S3.00 
MY PINK LADY. F. D. Orchid pink on good stem. Tubers $1.00 
MYRA VALENTINE. F. D. Large, g-olden bronze flowers on stems 
three feet long which carry the blooms well up and out of the foliage. 
A grand cut flower and exhibition variety. Tubers $.50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE. I. D. This, no doubt, is the best dark red 
dahlia to date. An enormous flower, growing to 14 inches on a good 
stem. It is an Honor Roll dahlia and has won as many prizes as any 
dahlia to date. This dahlia was named after the late Thomas Murphy, 
Ihe originator. Tubers $5.00 Plants $2.50 
NANCY REDFERN. S. C. Honor Roll dahlia of great beauty. Clear 
bright pink with long petals, incurved at edge to darker watermellon at 
center . Tubers $1.00 
NANKING YELLOW. S. C. A very large ,creamy yellow on good stem. Tubers $2.00 
NANON LOUISE. Cac. This is a large amaranth pink made up of 
manv small tubular petals that are spread out instead of incurving, 
making it a flower of large proportions. The stems are all that can 
be asked for. Very free with its large flower. Tubers $1.50 
NIFTY. Cac. Pink to orange with yellow base. Perfect, large blooms 
on best of stems. Tubers $1.50 
NOBILIS. F. D. Scarlet, heavily tipped white. Large and fine with 
good stem. Tubers $.35 
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