KENTUCKY SNOWBALL (White)—This is the 
first Ball type dahlia to appear on the Honor 
Roll for quite some time. It is pure white 
without a trace of any other color. 'Good size 
flowers on fine stiff stems. The full blossomed 
bush reminds one of a Snow Ball bush in 
bloom only the flowers are whiter. Plants only.. .$1.50 
MARGRACE, I.D. (Bissell)—One of the best of 
the new Informals of brilliant scarlet, tipped 
and striped with gold. A very deep bloom with 
an exceptionally fine stiff stem that holds the 
flower erect to facing. Winner of certificate 
at the Trial Gardens and one of four to appear 
on all four Honor Rolls the past season. Win¬ 
ner of silver cup at the Cleveland show for 
best undisseminated dahlia. We are sure you 
will like the Margrace. Plants only.:.$5.00 
New and Recent Introductions That 
You Will Be Glad to Grow 
in Your Garden 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET, I.D. (Parkway)—Here 
is the dahlia that was said of it “50,000 dahlia 
fans cannot be wrong.” Truly most of them 
must have been right for it is a glorious sun¬ 
set dahlia of vivid scarlet shading to a bright 
canary yellow while the tips and reverse are a 
clear gold. The plant is a fairly tall grower 
and the large blooms are held on real stems. 
To grow this variety will indeed be a pleasure 
and a great addition to any collection.$5.00 
Plants . 2.50 
AUTUMN MOON, F.D. (Wickersham)—This is a 
deep formal yellow with a good sheen. The 
blooms are very large and full on perfect 
stems. The bush is ideal of a medium height. 
Pormals of this color are not plentiful, and 
you will like to grow Autumn Moon. 5.00 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART, I.D. (Salem Dahlia 
Gardens)—The Originator of this variety said: 
“That if any other yellow is better than our 
America’s Sweetheart we will not offer ours 
for sale.” This statement is as near correct as 
anything we have read about new dahlias. 
This variety is a wonderful clear yellow with 
no blending and not a trace of shading. The 
outer petals do not fade or shatter, and it is so 
full that it is nearly a ball. The large blooms 
are nearly on top of long sturdy stems. You 
will make no mistake on this.$10.00 
Plants .. 5.00 
CITY OF CLEVELAND, I.D. (Bissell)—Origi¬ 
nated on the Hillside Farms at Austinburg, 
Ohio. Certificate winner at the Trial Grounds 
and mentioned on three Honor Rolls last sea¬ 
son. Color is bright scarlet splashed with gold 
and the large blooms come four to six at a 
time on good stems. 5.00 
CHAUTAUQUA REGAL, F.D. (Wallace)—This 
is sure a regal flower on ideal stiff stems. The 
color is unusually bright, being a brilliant cardi¬ 
nal red with reverse shaded ivory. The flowers 
are very deep and have a diameter of 10 to 12 
inches. Free flowering and GOOD. 3.00 
