DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
7 
♦LADY FRANCIS—F. D.—Bright old 
rose with a golden sheen. A good 
keeper .75 
♦LADY MOYRA PONSONBY—I. D.— 
A new variety that has made 
good. A lovely clear yellow, large 
and fine, on good stems . 5.00 
LONG HILL—I. D.—Orange shaded 
coral, suffused carmine . 2.00 
LUCENA HOPKINS—F. D.—A large 
full flower of nopal red. Its sturdy 
plant growth and long lasting quali¬ 
ties make it a valuable cutflower .. .75 
MARY E. GRIGSBY _ 1. D. — Nopal 
red, blending to peach pink. A good 
garden variety . 1.00 
♦MARSHALL’S BEAUTY—F. D.—A 
perfect “Jersey Beauty’’ in orchid 
color. An attractive and useful cut- 
flower . 2.50 
MARSHALL’S PINK—F. D.—A lovely 
flower of shrimp pink that is fine 
for cutting .75 
MAUDE JOHNSON—I. D.—A general 
favorite in a unique coloring — a 
pinkish violet shading to white 
flushed lavender, with gold at base 
and tips of all petals. Disbud freely 1.00 
♦MONMOUTH CHAMPION—F. D.— 
A splendid dahlia of brilliant orange 
flame which always produces quan¬ 
tities of exhibition blooms . 1.00 
♦MRS ALFRED B. SEAL—I. D.—Very 
beautiful flower of soft old rose with 
great depth and substance. Its keep¬ 
ing qualities are excellent. A late 
bloomer .75 
MRS. 1. DE VER WARNER—F. D.— 
deep mauve pink with fine stems 
and habits .50 
MRS. STANLEY R. PERRY—I. D.— 
Deep orange with yellow at base 
and a trace of carmine red at tips. 
A monstrous bloom, but rather soft 
flower . 1.50 
♦MYRA HOWARD—I. D.—Very large 
pure gold with rose sheen; free 
flowering, extra long stems . 2.50 
NANCY ROBINSON—I. D.—Exquisite 
true pink on long slender stems. 
Lovely for cutting . 1.50 
♦NANNIE SINE _ F. D. — A lovely 
dahlia of soft pastel pink, with 
strong, straight stems, an entirely 
different variety . 3.50 
