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ATHLETH. I. D. Immense blooms held 
way above a 5 foot bush on extra long fine 
stems. Another hard color. A very delicate 
pinkish buff. Extra prolific. Div. $2; Plants 
$ 1 . 
BALLEGRO’S GLORY. I. D. A rich, 
brownish red with petals tipped and edged 
gold. Prolific and fine keeper. Div. $1; 
Plants $1. 
GORILLA. I. D. A very large flower on 
long cane stems; very difficult to describe as 
there are tints of gold, light red, deep red, 
and maroon. General effect almost brown. 
Div. $2; Plants $1. 
ENTRUP’S TRIUMPH. F. D. A giant 
bloom on long cane stem. A beautiful shade 
of light pink. Grand keeper. Div. $2; Plants 
$ 1 . 
ALSO PLANTS of Orange Lady, Pink Daily 
Mail, Major C. C. Messervy, Golden Age, 
Altmark, Rheinfischer, Entrup’s Slhoenheit, 
Prachtkerl. $1 each. 
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AMELIA EARHART. S. C. (Cordes Eastman). 
This variety is undoubtedly the champion exhibition 
flower of the year, and has made, I believe, the most 
impressive first-year show record of any dahlia, at 
any time. It is a very large and artistically formed 
combination of apricot-buff with primrose at the base 
of each petal, with tints and sometimes stripes of 
salmon. Div. $2; Plants $1. 
ANDREA ERICSON. I. D. (F. & M.). Roll of 
Honor dahlia. A beautiful pure white, with broad, 
oval petals, pointed and slightly twisted at the tips. 
Blooms 9 to 12 inches. Stems long and straight. 
Div. $1. 
BAGDAD. I. D. (Redfern). An immense flower of 
flaming scarlet-red borne on long, stiff stems high 
above a tall, robust plant. Div. $1. 
BUBBLES OF HILLCREST. I. D. (Scott). The 
most unusual dahlia we have ever grown. Giant 
bloom. Color: An unusual shade of Magenta, as it 
cannot be found in Maerz and Paul. A grand and 
striking variety. Div. $2; Plants $1. 
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