Mrs. W. Mark Durley, D.—One of the finest cut flower 
varieties we have in the garden; not a large bloom but 
full center and perfect stems. Color rose pink—75c. 
Marion Broomall, S. C.—A lovely dark lavender pink 
with center of purest white. A beauty—75c. 
Mrs. Ida Geisreiter, D.—A striking fancy of deep maroon. 
Although not of large size blooms, it attracts immediate 
attention due to its beautiful color—$1.00. 
Mrs. M. Cominos, D.—Large flowers of a rich golden 
apricot color. The blossoms are held upright on long 
stout stems—$1.00. 
Mrs. H. T. Hennig, F. D.—A bright pink and white, add¬ 
ing a wee tip of pale gold to the point of each petal, and 
are in bloom at all seasons of the year—75c. 
Nobilis—A charming decorative of large size. A blending 
of brilliant crimson and white. One of the most at¬ 
tractive flowers in the garden—$1.00. 
Oriental Beauty, S. C.—A magnificent, bright rose pink, 
with fine keeping qualities and beautiful incurved for¬ 
mation, carried on wonderful stems. One of the most 
beautiful dahlias grown—$1.00. 
Palo Alto, S. C.—Clear bright salmon shading to gold at 
center. Blooms are very large and very deep and of 
good substance. Stems and bush growth fine. A prize 
winner at most of the Shows last season—$3.50. 
Pinky, F. D.—A pink that will combine with all other true 
pinks and lavenders, and will be found to be invaluable 
for cutting—75c. 
Princess Pat, D.—A most beautiful flower of old rose, 
deepening toward center—50c. 
Purple Queen, B.—A perfect flower of purple—50c. 
Queen of the Garden Beautiful, D.—An immense clear 
yellow bloom borne on a stiff stem—75c. 
Regal, F. D.—A huge flower in a combination of Autumn 
shades—75c. 
Rory O’More, D.—A striking fancy of deep maroon, 
tipped white. Large flowers and perfect stems—75c. 
Ruby Taylor, F. D.—An extremely large purplish carmine 
that was very popular in our garden the past season. 
Stems are strong and erect and plants are good growers. 
A fine new red—$3.00. 
Santa Anna, S. C.—Salmon rose suffused with gold. The 
flowers are held well above the dark green foliage—75c. 
Santuzza, S. C.—A beautiful coral pink of great size and 
depth, held erect on strong stems—75c. 
Susan G. Tevis, D.—This decorative has a distinctly new 
color tone, best described as a deep shade of lilac—75c. 
Santa Barbara, F. D.—Color true pink. Twice on the 
Honor Roll and winner of the Achievement Medal. 
The stems are long and stiff—$1.00. 
Shahrazad—Flowers are massive with large, pointed, but 
rather coarse, petals which curl and twist in an at¬ 
tractive manner. Color may be described as soft Tyrian 
rose, or according to Ridgeway’s chart is rose color—75c. 
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