GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF VARIETIES 
ALEX CRAIG (Cac). Canadian. Lovely ])ink with creamy 
center; perfect stems; lai-ge size and a free bloomer..$1.00 
ALICE HUME (ID). A new Australian of huge size and 
j)erfect form on stiff stems. Color is a golden apricot with 
slightly darker center. One of the finest Dahlias we have 
ever grown . $5.00 
AMELIA EARHART (SC). Apricot Iniff with salmon shad¬ 
ings. An outstanding Dahlia of great size and beauty. 
Net $0.00 
ANDREA ERICSON (ID). Pure white, classed by originators 
as the whitest of all. Huge blooms.$1.50 
ANDRIES PERFECTA (Cac). This new Dahlia from Hol¬ 
land has a very long and upright stem bearing the large 
pure white blooms on top. A free bloomer of perfect 
form .$5.00 
AVIS COWDREY (ID). New English Dahlia of pure white. 
Flowers are large and deep and held erect on strong stems. 
Florets slightly curled.$1.00 
BAGDAD (ID). Flaming scarlet red. Tall, sturdy grower and 
prolific bloomer. Many times a prize winner.$0.50 
BALLEGO’S GLORY (FD). An outstanding Dahlia from 
Holland. Rich mahogany red with golden edge to each 
floret. Grand stems.$0.75 
BARONNE VAN DE PUTT (ID). A lovely art shade of 
carmine and red. Large blooms on perfect stems. Free and 
of excellent habit.$1.00 
BETTY IVINS (ID). Of huge size and a rich crimson over¬ 
laid with an aml)er glow and with a rosy reverse. . . .$0.75 
BETTY MARILYN (ID). Large and free blooming on good 
stems, rosy lavender. Very lovely.$0.50 
BURR McIntosh (ID). Very large of the daintiest Idend- 
ing of pink and cream with cleft petals. Form, habit and 
stems ])erfect .$1.00 
CAPRICE (ID). Immense flowers of golden yellow, shading 
to salmon pink, on long, stiff stems. Prize winner... $0.75 
CHAMPOEG (FD). Immense blooms of a lovely waxy yellow 
blending to bright salmon ]dnk toward outer edge of petals. 
Strong stems. Very striking. Many times a winner. .$0.50 
CHAS. G. REED (FD). A large Dahlia of great size, fine 
stem and a rich reddish purple or petunia red color. . .$0.50 
CLAIR DE LUNE (ID). Achievement Medal winner. Giant 
Dahlia of clear sulphur yellow. Broad ])etals, strong 
stems, perfect form .$0.75 
COL. E. H. R. GREEN (Cac). Rich raspberry red with long 
incurved florets on rigid stems.$0.75 
COMMODORE (The) (ID). One of the largest. Clear sul¬ 
phur yellow and stems are always erect. Wonderful. .$0.50 
CONSERVATRIX (SC). A grand Dahlia of German origin. 
An art shade of coral red on fine stems. Easily the most 
popular flower in our gardens and in big demand for deco¬ 
rations .$1.00 
CROYDON PERFECTION (ID). Australian of pure glisten¬ 
ing white, on strong stems. Florets twisted at tips...$1.00 
DAILY MAIL (ID). English Giant. One of the largest 
Dahlias grown. Stems are perfect. Combination of deepest 
yellow and golden orange. Prize winner many times as 
largest flower in shows.$0.75 
DANCING SULTANA (SC). A large and glorious flower of 
bright oriental lacquer red, with golden gleam. Petals 
artistically curled .$0.75 
DOKOUPIL OBROVSKA (FD). One of the best of all 
European iiovelties; massive blooms of soft lilac 
rose.$2.00 
DOT FARLEY (ID). New large Dahlia of graceful form 
and in color a Idendiiig of rich golden yellow and peach 
pink tones. Net .$5.00 
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