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DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
♦YANKEE GOLD — I. D. — (New) — 
Huge flower of bright gold, deepen¬ 
ing toward the center . 5.00 
♦YANKEE KING — I. D. — Large 
coppery rose and old gold with 
extra long stems . 50 
♦YANKEE QUEEN—F. D. —True pink, 
shading lighter. Splendid keeper for 
a cutflower; reliable variety.75 
♦YANKEE ROYAL—I. D.—One of the 
largest exhibition varieties of bright 
purple. Stock limited . 2.50 
SEMI-CACTUS DAHLIAS 
ALEX CRAIG—An attractive combina¬ 
tion of pink and cream; free bloomer 2.00 
♦AMELIA EARHART — Apricot buff 
with salmon shadings. An outstand¬ 
ing dahlia of great size and beauty 7.50 
CLAIRE WINDSOR—Large, tall, pure 
white .;.75 
DANCING SULTANA—Large bright 
oriental red with artistically curled 
petals . 1.00 
♦EDNA FERBER—A glistening coral 
shading to old gold .75 
ELKRIDGE — Thoroughly dependable 
for an all-purpose white, and a beau¬ 
tiful flower .75 
ELSIE JANE—A hard variety to de¬ 
scribe — light purplish pink with 
yellow base—curly petals . 5.00 
♦FANNIE SANDT — Intense Tyrian 
pink . 1.50 
F. G. MATHIAS—Deep maroon, curly 
petals .75 
FRANCIS LOBDELL — Mallow pink 
shading to white in the center. An 
older variety that is always a favor¬ 
ite . 
.75 
