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MRS. I de ver WARNER (FD) . . 
(Meran) Has enjoyed long popularity. Pink mauve 
in color, medium tall plant, good cut flower. 
MAD. O. BREULS (SC).40 
(Europe) Good cut flower in a lovely shade of 
pink. Long, stiff stems and very artistic. A good 
thrifty grower. 
MRS. C. SALBACH (FD).15 
(Salbach) Another of the old ones that is still ex¬ 
tremely popular. Lavender pink on long, stiff 
stems. 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (ID) . 1.50 
(Murphy) gigantic blooms of a deep, dark red 
shading toward crimson, held erect on long stiff 
stems. Tall, sturdy plant with dark leathery green 
foliage. A free and constant bloomer. 
MYRA HOWARD (ID).75 
(Glutzbeck-Dahliadel) Color of glowing saffron 
yellow and gold with tints of salmon. Flowers are 
extremely large on a medium plant. Profuse 
bloomer and a good keeper when cut. 
Lady Moyra Ponsonby NEW GLORY (SC).40 
(Trestle) Cactus of striking beauty. A deep ma¬ 
roon red with the petals tipped in white. Very 
attractive. 
NIVEAU (c).60 
(Holland) Pure white, cactus with lovely long 
stems. This about the daintiest and most fastidi¬ 
ous looking flower you can imagine. Free bloomer. 
NEW JERSEY STATE CHAMBER 
OF COMMERCE (ID).40 
(Peacock) Large deep orchid flower with a full 
center. Free bloomer on a sturdy, healthy plant. 
Dwight W. Morrow 
OMAR KHAYYAM (FD).50 
(Stout-Dahliadel) Large, formal decorative of 
Chinese red at base shading to bright orange. An 
excellent plant. 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (SC) . . . .50 
(Barker) A clear rose pink cactus, shaded lighter 
at tips. Gracefully curved and twisted petals. Free 
bloomer and blooms throughout the entire season. 
PAUL MICHAEL (ID).20 
(Michael) A pure gold shaded orange buff at cen¬ 
ter. Petals quilled at base, curled and twisted. 
PALO ALTO (SC).2.50 
(Ballay-Success) Clear bright salmon shading to¬ 
ward gold at center. Stems long and straight. 
Grandest plant ever. Blooms profusely and excel¬ 
lent cut flower. We recommend this dahlia unquali¬ 
fiedly, for our experience with it has been perfect 
in every respect. 
PAUL PFITZER (SC).1.50 
(Berger) A German novelty that has won a place 
in the dahlia world. It is a lovely combination 
of sulphur yellow and lilac rose. A strong, vigor¬ 
ous plant with dark green foliage and long, stiff 
stems. A cut flower of unquestionable merit. 
Queen of the Garden Beautiful (FD) .25 
(Burns) Primrose yellow. Flowers large and deep. 
Has been extremely popular. 
ROBERT E. LEE (SC).60 
(Peacock) Clear, bright red and does not burn in 
the sun. Flowers face upward on very nice, 
straight stems. 
