OAKLEIGH MONARCH 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH, F.D. (Hook-Hulin) — 
This Monarch of cerise red is quite unlike any¬ 
thing of recent years. Certificate winner at 
East Lansing and on three Honor Rolls. It 
created quite a sensation at the trial gardens 
where it scored 86.9. The keeping quality is 
exceptionally good and as we had the pleasure 
of growing this beauty the past season we speak 
from actual knowledge. The bush is very 
rugged, well branched and dark foliage adds 
to the beauty of the brilliant flowers, which are 
held slightly up on good stiff stems. The petals 
are broad and the center ones are tubular with 
a perfectly tight center throughout the season. 
You will do well to add this to your collection 
of DEIRABLE varieties, as it is sold with a 
positive guarantee that if you are not 100% 
satisfied at the end of the season your money 
will be refunded without question. Stock is 
quite limited, so get your order in early. 
Roots $10.00 Net. Plants .$5.00 
OAKLEIGH PRINCESS, S.C. (Hook-Hulin)—An¬ 
other beautiful Semi-Cactus that we also had 
the pleasure of growing the past season. It is 
rather a new color combination—Lemon yellow 
overcast with scarlet red. It is a seedling of 
Satan and much the same growth. The blooms 
are 10 to 12 inches and half as deep, with long 
sharply pointed petals. Stems are very good 
holding the blooms well out of the bush. It 
won a certificate of merit and is well mention¬ 
ed on the latest Honor Rolls. Owing to limited 
stock this dahlia will be sold only to purchas¬ 
ers of Oakleigh Monarch, none sold otherwise, 
and only one to a customer. Roots $10.00. 
Plants .$5.00 
