MRS. ELLA WORTH ERN, I.D. (Garrity)—Ex¬ 
cellent variety of salmon pink with narrow 
twisting petals. Large blooms on fine stiff 
stems. Winner of many prizes in all parts of 
the country. Lovely always.$3.50 
PINK SPIRAL, Cactus (Holland)—This is a real 
find in a lovely pink cactus. The flowers are 
fairly large with fine claw petals which curve 
in making it very lovely. The stems are long 
and stiff holding the blooms facing. This sea^ 
son plants only .*... 3.00 
PINK DAILY MAIL, F.D. (England)—The same 
formation as Daily Mail of which it is a sport, 
but the color is bright lavender pink. Deep full 
centers are a shade darker adding to the beauty. 
Bush about 5 feet and well covered with large 
blooms at all times. Plants only. 2.50 
MME. ANDREA CLEMENCIN, Cactus (France) — 
Tall bush bearing deep crimson carmine flow¬ 
ers of good size. The bush is tall and the flow¬ 
ers are way up in the air on long stems. 1.50 
MANDARIN, (France)—Deep old rose in color, 
the pointed petals are split at the ends giving it 
a very attractive appearance. Free bloomer. 1.00 
SCHILLER —Straight Cactus of Geranium pink 
on dandy long stiff stems. The bush is medium 
height and the flowers are a sight to see, as 
many as a dozen at one time. This is good. 1.00 
SCHERWIN’S WAHL, (Czechoslovakia)—A love¬ 
ly cactus of 7 inches, very uniform in petal 
formation. The color is salmon, old rose and 
gold with a violet reverse. It is a splendid 
keeper and the stems are stiff. 1.00 
SIGNOOR, (Belgium)—A massive Semi-Cactus 
of deep blood red. Wavy petals give it good 
depth and size. The bush is about four feet and 
the stems hold the flowers facing. 1.00 
Following is a list of new and standard varieties 
that have proven themselves in many gardens: 
AIR-MAIL, I.D. (Kanouse)—Light lavender of 
good size held on exceptionally stiff stems. 
Winner of many prizes in the Northwest. Fine 
keeper .$0.75 
ABDILLAH, F.D. (Brown)—Large flower of vel¬ 
vety dark maroon on long stiff stems facing up. 
Splendid keeper .75 
ASBURY PARK, F.D. (Wood)—Autumn colored 
dahlia that has won many prizes. Color is light 
strawberry red flushed salmon and old rose. 
Large blooms, good stems and fine keeper.50 
ANDREA ERICKSON, I.D. (F. & M.)—The finest 
white to date and still winning many prizes. 
Large blooms on stiff stems very freely pro¬ 
duced . 1.00 
ABE LINCOLN, S.C. (Peacock)—Bright spectrum 
red with rose red reverse, seven-inch flowers 
are on good long stems over a tall bush. Very 
striking .50 
AMELIA EARHART, S.C. (Eastman)—This grand 
dahlia is still a favorite and greatly admired 
by all who see it. It has the distinction of 
winning two Achievement medals the first year 
shown. Color is apricot buff and primrose yel¬ 
low. Large blooms grow naturally with little 
disbudding . 3.50 
If you are trying seedlings be sure you get seed from 
reliable sources; do not let price alone guide you. 
