THE ULTIMATE IN DAHLIAS 
CLARA BARTON—(Salem) I. D. Pale lavender. Very large flowers of great 
beauty. It is a splendid grower and a fine addition to the garden. 
Plants only—#2.50 
CROYDEN—F. D. Pure white that can be grown to large size, 
very vigorous growth. 
Root—#2.00 
Fine foliage and 
Plant—#1.00 
DIXIE RAVENSCROFT—(Seal) I. D. Just about the most beautiful combination 
of red and gold that we have ever seen. Large flowers on splendid stems and 
fine bushes. It is one of the most striking dahlias that we ever grew. 
Plants only—#3.00 
DR. KAY—(Hunt) I. D. Clear pink. One of the most beautiful of the newer 
varieties. Very large on splendid stems. The color is lovely. One of the 
clearest pinks we have ever seen. 
Plants only—#3.75 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY—(Broomall) I. D. Clear, mallow pink of great size. A 
leading exhibition variety and much in evidence at the shows. 
Plants only—#1.00 
EDWARD RINDFLEISCH—(Rindfleisch) F. D. Bold, red flowers on fine stems. 
A very satisfactory dahlia in all respects. 
Root—#1.50 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—(Veile & Mendham) F. D. The sensational white dah¬ 
lia that we introduced last year. We repeat what we said last year, that there 
is no white in its class to compete with it. Flowers of immense siize on fine 
stems and in great abundance on large bushes. The stock of this dahlia is still 
very scarce and early orders are advisable for reservation of stock. When more 
universally grown it will, be the favorite of all white dahlias. On the Honor 
Roll. Named by written permission of Mrs. Roosevelt. Illustration on next 
page. 
Root—#10.00 Plant—#5.00 
FANNIE SANDT—(Veile 3C Mendham) S. C. Intense tyrian pink, lovely in the 
daylight, unbelievably beautiful under artificial light. Huge size on fine stems 
and excellent bushes. One well worth growing. 
Root—#2.00 Plant—#1.00 
FOREST FIRE—(Dahliadel) I. D. A dahlia that is decidedly different. Brilliant 
scarlet flame with gold shadings. A very striking flower and one that should 
be very popular. 
Plants only—#5.00 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE—(Badetty) F. D. Old gold. This dahlia was a keen disap¬ 
pointment this season. It did not bloom until very late and the stems could 
not support the flowers. The growth was splendid, however. Possibly these 
faults were due to the heavy fall rains. 
Root—#3.00 Plant—#1.50 
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