AGNES L. YOUNG, I.D. (Young)—Pleasing color 
of red with gold tips. Good size blooms are held 
on long stiff stems over a green bush making 
a very striking appearance. You will like 
Agnes, the insects do not. 3.00 
BAGDAD, I.D. (Redfern)—Large flower of flam¬ 
ing scarlet that has proven of great merit all 
over the country. The blooms are facing on 
long stiff stems over a tall bush. Bagdad is 
the parent of many good children.50 
BOUNDBROOK BEAUTY, F.D. (Brown)—Here 
is a seedling of Warner and good in every re¬ 
spect. Lighter in color and a more free 
bloomer .50 
BETTY COLTER, I.D. (Redfern)—A large dis¬ 
tinctive and pleasing shade of Salmon Red, 
shading to old rose at the base of petals. The 
stems are good and the bush is medium height 
covered with bloom at all times. 1.50 
BOY CHICK, I.D. (Parrella-Hulin)—Tall bush 
with Garnet red blooms of good size, good sub¬ 
stance, good keeping quality. The edge of pet¬ 
als are a lighter shade adding much to the 
beauty of this good dahlia. 3.00 
CHATAUQUA SALUTE, F.D. (Wallace)—A pure 
white of 7 to 8 inches on good stems. Very 
free bloomer and a nice bush. Good keeper.50 
CHAMPOEG, F.D. (Crites)—Waxy canary yellow 
shading to salmon pink. It has been known as 
“The Dahlia Beautiful” for the past few years. 
The blooms are large and held facing. Very 
beautiful in the garden or show room.65 
CARO NOME, I.D. (Newsom)—Attractive rosy 
pink overcast with lilac. Lareg flowers of 
good depth are carried well above the tall bush. .50 
CITY OF TRENTON, I.D. (Prentice)—Large ex¬ 
hibition flower of deep tangerine and autumn 
colors. Tall bush with perfect stems.50 
CITY OF WELLSTON, F.D. (Blamer)— Large 
flower of deep purple with a rose purple re¬ 
verse. Stems are very stiff and the bush is al¬ 
ways in bloom.50 
CHATAUQUA SUNSET, I.D. (Wallace)—Large 
beautiful combination of pale yellow and coral 
pink. The bush is rather low, but the large 
handsome blooms are held well up in the air 
on good stems facing. Very lovely. 3.00 
CITY OF JAMESTOWN, F.D. (Siebrecht)—Large 
flower of picric yellow with a bronze cast on 
reverse. Tall bushes and plenty of nice blooms.. 1.00 
CLARA BARTON, I.D. (Salem Dahlia Gardens)— 
An immense bloom of ligh t lavender held 
slightly up on good stems.. A bush of medium 
height that the insects do not like. You should 
have Clara in your collection. 2.50 
DR. JOHN PALMER, JR., I.D. (Ferguson) — 
Deep rich bergundy red with a lighter reverse 
giving it a very attractive appearance. The 
petals twist gracefully and the stems hold the 
flower at a fine angle. 1.00 
DOROTHY STONE, I.D. (F. & M.)—This dahlia 
has made many friends and is a lovely pink a 
shade lighter than Kathleen Norris. Large flow¬ 
ers on good stems .50 
DAILY MAIL, F.D.—This is an English introduc¬ 
tion that has made a splendid record all over 
the country. Light amber throughout on good 
stems and can be grown to extra large size.... 
.75 
