DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 9 
♦SANHICAN QUEEN—F. D.—Lovely 
large golden apricot—strong grower .75 
SEAL’S CALIFORNIAN—I. D.—Pale 
gold shading to bronze and pink .. .50 
*SHAHRAZAD — I. D. — Exertmely 
large bright deep rose pink . 1.00 
*SOLLUX—^F. D.—An immense dahlia 
of the brightest yellow. 75 
SOUTHPORT PRIDE—F. D.—Large 
primrose yellow tinted lavender. 
Fine for cutting . 75 
SUNSET AGLOW—I. D.—A distinc¬ 
tive dahlia of a luminous golden 
buff with reverse of sunset red—a 
loose graceful type .75 
*TARRYTOWN _ I. D. — Deep gold, 
with mauve and bronze shadings, 
rather loose formation. Unusual 
color for decorations . 1.00 
*THE WORLD —F. D. —Large deep 
velvety magenta and silver; effective .75 
♦THOMAS A. EDISON _ F. D. — A 
gorgeous dark royal purple of large 
size on strong stems. As it is a 
slow grower, it is best to plant early 1.00 
TOPAZ—F. D.—A stiff-stemmed cut- 
flower of cream and amber. Free 
and most desirable.50 
♦TRENTONIAN—F. D.—Color is a 
blend of old gold, amber, and 
coppery bronze .75 
♦VALENTINO—I. D.—A lovely dahlia 
of soft salmon rose pink, early and 
free—a lasting cutflower . 1.00 
WATCHUNG SUNSET—I. D.—Large 
flower of salmon rose, tinted mauve. 
A most satisfactory variety . 1.00 
WHITE DUCHESS — I. D. — Large 
deep flower of pure white . 2.00 
WHITE FANTASY — I. D. — Most 
blooms of pure white, but some are 
charmingly tinted with soft pink. A 
fine new cutflower . 2.00 
♦WHITE WONDER—I. D.—A very 
large pure white of graceful form . 2.50 
WM. H. HOGAN—F. D.—Garnet red 
and white .75 
W. H. T.—F. D.—An ususual shade of 
dark old rose . 75 
♦YANKEE GIRL _ F. D. — A stiff 
stemmed salmon rose pink with re¬ 
markable keeping qualities for deco¬ 
rations . 1.00 
