Ivory, I. D. —Creamy white, the shade of ivory, hence its 
name. A huge flower of excellent merit—$1.00. 
Kathleen Norris, I. D.— A bloom of gigantic proportions. 
It is the best pink Decorative Dahlia in commerce 
today. Color a true rose pink—$1.00. 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder, D. — Bright royal purple, an 
unique shade and absolutely new. An impressive flower 
very large and deep on fine stems—75c. 
Kentucky Red, I. D. —A flaming scarlet red of great sub¬ 
stance. Large perfect flowers on strong stems. A prize 
winner and Roll of Honor Dahlia—$1.50. 
Le Grande Manitou, D. —One of the older dahlias, which 
is always in good demand. Variegated, purple and 
white. Large and very attractive—50c. 
L. C. Andersen, D. —Blossoms are of good size, borne on 
strong upright stems. The color is a very rich shade 
of golden apricot. One of the best—50c. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach, F. D. —Lavender pink, with long 
straight stems. Unexcelled for exhibition—50c. 
Mrs. Chas. G. Reed, F. D. —The best white decorative on 
the Pacific Coast. Has won numerous prizes both last 
season and this—$1.00. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal, I.— Rich old rose. An Honor Roll 
dahlia—$1.00. 
Monmouth Champion —One of the best of the recent in¬ 
troductions of immense size. A vigorous grower, pro¬ 
ducing beautiful exhibition blooms of a brilliant scarlet 
orange—75c. 
Maryland Glory — A most satisfactory bloomer from 
early to late. Perfect blooms of Tyrian rose shaded 
crimson carmine are borne in profusion on good stems. 
A fine strong grower—$1.50. 
Mrs. Ella Worthen —A Semi-Cactus dahlia of great beauty 
on long wonderful stems. Has blooms of the largest 
size; had blooms as large as 12 inches. Color a lovely 
shade of pink with yellow shadings—$3.00. 
Mrs. F. A. Ingolls —Another Semi-Cactus dahlia that has 
attracted more attention than any other dahlia in the 
garden. It is always the center of attraction because of 
its color and large size. Color is deep lavender—$3.00. 
Mrs. Minnie Hall, D. —The color is flaming scarlet. A 
Dahlia with a splendid habit of growth, the bush being 
of medium height with the flower stems growing right 
out of the foliage—$1.00. 
Meadow Lark, D. —A very graceful flower of old rose, 
buff and yellow. Held high on long straight stems—50c. 
Miss Watsonville, S. C. —One of our new introductions. 
The color is most unusual and very attractive, bright 
fireman red, each petal being tipped with gold—$1.00. 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner, D. —Large flowers of a rich 
mauve pink. Long stiff stems—50c. 
