AMONG THE BEST OF LATEST DAHLIA INTRODUCTIONS 
MIRIAM HOPKINS. Semi-cactus. A hugh flower. Tall long stemmed. 
Artistic. Long-petalled. Star-like shape. A tall grower. Very Prolific. 
It has every quality a really good dahlia needs. Color a rich copper- 
orange. 10.00 
MRS. HERBERT O’CONOR. Incurved Cactus. The color is a soft rose pink, 
unusually bright, deepening at the center. Long slender, yet erect stems 
with blooms that average nine inches in width by five inches in depth. 
Dark foliage, a healthy open grower, and a profuse and continuous 
bloomer. Bushes grow five and one-half feet high. 10.00 
NORMANDIE. The color of these immense blooms is a bright mallow-pink, 
striped with silver-pink. It is a very good grower, and produces flowers 
12 to 14 inches. It is a real giant flower from that the exhibitionist will 
grow to win in the big bloom classes. It was named after the famous 
giant French ship. 10.00 
PRACHTKERL. This German novelty is a seedling of the variety Frau O. 
Bracht. The color, however, is a deeper yellow, and the flowers are 
large of nearly perfect form.$ 5.00 
SALMON GIANT. Semi-cactus. It is a beautiful incurved bloom. It is a 
large, deep, clear rose-pink, suffused with a heavy flush of salmon. The 
plant is an upright free bloomer and a vigorous grower. A German 
introduction... 
SHEKINAH. The bloom is a beautiful formed flower of a clear, bright pink 
color. The plant is a sturdy grower and produces flowers of good size 
and great depth.Plant 10.00 
TREASLTRE CHEST. Semi-cactus. This is a flower of beauty and perfection, 
and a dahlia that gives full value in the garden, in an artistic arrange¬ 
ment, or as a cut flower. It is an early and profuse bloomer, and pro¬ 
duces perfect flowers throughout the season. The flower is a finely 
proportioned one of medium size. The color is a soft golden yellow 
lightly suffused with coral red.„.Plant 5.00 
Plant. Half the price of root price. 
