SHOW DAHLIAS 
Description. Fully double flowers, ball-shaped or slightly flattened, 
floral rays in spiral arrangement, blunt or rounded at tips and quilled or 
with markedly involute margins, the flowers more than three inches in 
diameter. 
ARTHUR KELSEY. A well formed flower on very good stems, very free 
bloomer. Good exhibition. A purplish crimson beauty.$ .50 
FRANK SMITH. Dark rich maroon, with pink-tipped outer petals. Effective. .75 
GOLD MEDAL. Fancy, yellow with dark crimson.50 
J. K. ALEXANDER. Very large, bright red.50 
KING OF SHOW. Deep butter yellow of a solid color throughout; Every 
petal is most perfectly and uniquely formed; a mammoth flower on long 
stem.50 
MARY HELEN. Pure golden yellow. Free bloomer, good stem.75 
MRS. HELEN HOLLIS. A gigantic, deep scarlet flower; the best of the red 
show dahlias.50 
SUP’T AMHRYN. The best of many recent offerings in its color. Rich lav¬ 
ender pink, carried freely on good stems. A real good show dahlia.50 
W. W. RAWSON. The petals toward the center are quilled, toward the outer 
part they are more open and flat. The color is pure white, overlaid with 
amethyst blue.50 
YALE BOWL. Bronze; good grower. .50 
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