Jean Trimbee (H. C.)—Another prize winner of the first rank. Blos¬ 
soms 12 inches in diameter are not unusual. In color a rich 
petunia violet. $1.00 each. 
Jersey’s Beauty (D)—Clear pink. Perfect form and a free bloomer. 
25 cents each. 
Kemps White Wonder (H. D.)—Truly a wonder. The pure white 
flower 10 inches or more in diameter, is formed of longj 
curled petals which give great depth to the flower. Perhaps the 
best white exhibition variety to date. $1.00 each. 
Marguerite Bouchon (C)—One of the finest pink exhibition Dahlias. 
Brilliant rose-pink with a delicate white center. Very large on 
long stems. 35 cents each. 
Marposa (H. C.)—Pure pink, shaded deeper toward the center. 
Very attractive large flowers are produced on good stems. 50 
cents each. 
Millionaire (Stillman) (D)—Unusually large, of perfect form. De¬ 
licate lavender over-cast delicate pink. 35 cents each. 
Mrs. John T. Sheepers (D)—Canary yellow, suffused pink on the 
outer petals. The huge blossoms are produced with great free¬ 
dom. 25 cents each. 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner (D)— Clear bright lilac rose. Immense flow¬ 
ers produced on long stems. A great favorite. 25 cents each. 
Mr. Alexander Waldie (D)—Cream, overlaid salmon pink. Re¬ 
sembles Bonnie Brae. Fine for exhibition. 25 cents each. 
Niebelunginhort (C)—Violet rose, suffused apricot. Very large and 
free. 35 cents each. 
Prince of Persia (H. D.)—Another sterling exhibition dahlia. Its 
color is a most striking, rich, glowing cardinal red. The blossoms 
are freely produced on long strong stems. $1.00 each. 
Satan (H. C.)—Flowers often 10 inches or more in diameter, are of 
a rich flaming scarlet with a touch of gold at the center. Stems 
are very long and strong. Has taken many first prizes at recent 
shows. $1.50 each. 
The Emperor (D)—Maroon. Its large size, deep color and excellent 
form combine to make this one of the best exhibition Dahlias. 
35 cents each. 
The U. S. A. (H. C.)— Deep orange. Very large flowers, long, in¬ 
curved petals. Long stems. Very distinct variety. 35 cents each. 
Venus (D)—Creamy white, suffused lavender. Large flowers are 
very freely produced on long stems. 35 cents each. 
Pompom Dahlias-—-These are desirable not only for garden decora¬ 
tion on account of their extreme freedom of bloom, but they 
make excellent table decorations and keep well when cut. Any 
of the following 25 cents each. 
Belle of Springfield—Brick red. Very small, good stem and very 
choice. 
Darksome—Very dark red or maroon. Reliable bloomer. 
Fashion—Orange. 
Joe Feff—White. Small quilled blooms on good stems. The best 
white Pompom. 
Little Beauty—Soft pink. 
Pee Wee—Yellow, tipped bronze; very small. 
Pure Love—Lavender blue, perfect form. 
Yellow Gem—The best clear yellow we have seen. 
Special—For $1.50. We will send one strong root each of the above 
8 varieties of Pompom dahlias prepaid. 
For $1.00—We will send 10 dahlias, all different, our selection, not 
labeled, carefully packed and prepaid. Worth many times this 
amount, if bought singly by name. 
NOTE 
Our collection comprises many alpine and Rock garden plants not 
listed herein, such as Genistas, Erodiums, Geraniums, Sedums, Sem- 
pervivums and Western Alpines. If interested, write us. 
N. A. HALLAUER 
WEBSTER, N. Y. 
