BALLS 
Roots Plants 
Mary Helen (B)—Deep canary yellow. Exhibition.75 .50 
Carl Owen (B)—Rich carmine red. Good form on erect stems .50 .50 
Carolyn Ball (B)—Rose and mauve. 1.00 .50 
Jayseedee (B)—Violet speckled red.75 .50 
Supt. Amhryn (B)—Large rose pink. Fine exhibition. .50 .50 
Yo Yo (B)—A perfect ball of rich autumn shading.75 .50 
Kentucky Snow Ball (B)—A perfect white ball. New. 1.50 
SINGLE AND COLLARETTE 
Prince of Bulgaria (S)—Red and white.50 .50 
Newport Wonder (S)—Large salmon rose pink. Exhibition .. .75 .50 
Pequot Yellow (S)—Large clear yellow of perfect form. 1.00 .50 
Purity (S)—Best large waxy white. Exhibition.75 .50 
Scarlet Lady (S)—Pure rose scarlet and a perfect single.75 .50 
Maurice Rivoire (Coil)—Crimson maroon, white collar.50 .50 
Scarlet Queen (Coll)—Light scarlet with a yellow collar.75 .50 
DAHLIA SEEDS 
Large Blooming Dahlias—25 seeds $1.00; 100 seeds $3.50. 
Pom Pom Seeds—100 seeds $1.00. 
Miniatures—Mixed seeds, 100 for $ .50. 
SPECIAL 
To make room for the many new ones, we offer the following varieties in 
roots or plants, your choice, at 50c each:—Aztec, Glory, Andrea Erickson, 
Ariane, Bagdad, Ballego’s Glory, Chattaqua Salute, Coral Beauty, Clinton Tra¬ 
vis, Commodore, Chappaqua Chieftain, Dorothy Stone, El Rey, Ella Bruidegom, 
Elite Glory, Edward T. Bedford, E. E. Simons, Edna Ferber, Frau Mansfield, 
Florence Louise, Fannie Sandt, Hans Berger, Indiana Moon, Ivory, Kentucky, 
Kemp’s Velvet Wonder, Great Harbor, Graf Zeppelin, Jersey’s Triumph, Jer¬ 
sey’s Beacon, Jersey’s Melody, Garcia Moreno, Girl of Hillcrest, Judge Merean, 
Jersey’s Beauty, Jane Cowl, Kathleen Norris, Mrs. I. De Ver Warner, Mrs. 
Breck, Mon. Champion, Mon. Pennant, Orinda, Omar Khayyam, President 
Roosevelt, Pot of Gold, Pappillion, Rose Fallon, Robert E. Lee, William Rath- 
geber, W. H. T. 
Those desiring to leave the selection to us, we will make up collections 
from $2.50 up. Guaranteed to give satisfaction in every way. 
EXPLANATION OF TYPES 
According to the American Dahlia Society Classification 
Informal Decorative (I. D.)—Double flowers, full to the center, usually with 
long, twisted petals, and often irregular in arrangement. 
Formal Decorative (F. D.)—Double flowers, full to the center, usually with 
broad, flat petals, often rounded at the tips, and regular in arrangement. 
Cactus (C.)—Double flowers, full to the center, with long, narrow, pointed pet¬ 
als, incurved, recurved or straight, but rolled more than half their length. 
Semi-Cactus (S. C.)—Double flowers, full to the center, with coarse twisted 
petals, usually somewhat incurved, and rolled ordinarily less than half 
their length. 
Miniatures (M).—All Dahlias which normally produce flowers that do not ex¬ 
ceed three and one-half inches in diameter, pom poms excluded, which 
might be any of the other types, such as M. I. D., etc. 
Pompoms—Having the same characteristics as Ball Dahlias, but for show pur¬ 
poses, not more than two inches in diameter. 
Single (S)—Open centered flowers, with only one row of ray florets with the 
margins flat or nearly so, regardless of number of florets. 
Collarette (Coll)—Open centered flowers, with only one row of ray florets, with 
the addition of one or more rows of petaloids, usually of a different color, 
forming a collar around the disc. 
Balls (B)—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 and a half inches across. 
