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DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
GIRL OF HILLCREST—I. D.—Bright 
apricot buff . 1.50 
*GLORIOUS BETTY—F. D.—A most 
attractive flower of velvety crimson, 
edged gold, with a gold reverse; 
medium size, on a perfect stem, ex¬ 
cellent for house decorations . 1.00 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE — F. D. — Clear 
golden yellow with slight flushes of 
salmon on some petals. Good keeper 3.00 
*GRACE CURLING—I. D.—A delicate 
lavender of great beauty . 1.00 
H. R. S.—HUBERT ROY STOVEL— 
I. D.—Huge golden yellow blooms 
held high on long, stiff stems . 5.00 
IMPERIAL PINK—I. D.—Large, beau¬ 
tiful bright pink with gold at base 
of petals. It is best planted early .. 1.50 
IVORY—F. D.—Ivory white. Stiff stems 1.00 
♦JANE COWL — I. D. — One of the 
largest and finest dahlias—gold and 
salmon blended. Most desirable for 
any garden .50 
JANE DIXON —F. D. —An excellent 
variety of a lovely shade of soft 
salmon orange; deep, full flower .. 3.50 
♦JEAN NICHOLS — I. D. — A very 
interesting dahlia both in petal 
formation, and in color which is a 
bright madder rose. A free bloomer 
on the best of stems. Excellent for 
decorative work .75 
♦JEROME KERN — I. D. — Large 
shrimp pink tinted with gold and 
bronze, good stems. Exhibition and 
cutting variety . 5.00 
♦JERSEY BEACON—F. D. — Chinese 
scarlet with paler reverse, a notable 
variety .50 
♦JERSEY BEAUTY—F. D.—Beautiful 
flower of erosine pink, unexcelled 
for all purposes. Choice stock.50 
JERSEY TRIUMPH—F. D.—A real 
autumn shade of bright copper 
flushed with salmon bronze—a great 
cutflower .75 
♦KATHLEEN NORRIS — I. D. — A 
marvelous dahlia called the greatest 
exhibition pink — a most beautiful 
silvery pink of great depth and size 1.00 
KENTUCKY RED—I. D.—This vivid 
scarlet is most attractive and un¬ 
usual, and a fine variety wherever 
grown . 2.00 
