LOUISE BATES— (Cordes'Eastman) S. C. 
petalled formation. Fine growth and stem. 
Immense mallow pink. A loose 
Plants only—$2.50 
LORD OF AUTUMN —(Almy) I. D. Unquestionably one of the greatest 
dahlias of all time. For exhibition it is unrivalled. Gigantic, deep, golden 
yellow blooms on canedike stems. It is a certain prize winner in any show. 
I have excellent stock of this variety. 
Root—$5.00 Plant—$2.50 
MAN O’ WAR —(Boone-Ruschmohr) I. D. Carmine shading to ox'blood red. 
Fine grower, with excellent stems and foliage. A very satisfactory dahlia 
in all respects. 
Root—$5.00 Plant—$2.50 
MILTON J. CROSS —(Johnson) I. D. I first saw this spectacular dahlia at 
Norristown, Pa., at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Societies Show. I told 
Mr. Johnson that if he brought it to New York, it could not be beaten. The 
fact that it won at New York in a very stiff class, verifies this prediction. 
It is a very large flower of beautiful coloring, apricot with a bright golden 
face. Fine stems and foliage. In every show in which it was entered it 
was undefeated. Hail, the new champion. 
Plants only—$7.50 
MRS. GEO. LeBOUTELLIER— (Smith'Ruschmohr) I. D. Rich, velvety 
carmine red. An early bloomer and every bloom naturally big. It has about 
the finest plant growth I have ever seen in a dahlia. It is a good root maker 
and seed producer. 
Plants only—$2.50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE— (S uccess) I. D. Immense dark red that is one 
of the outstanding exhibition varieties. Fine stem and foliage. Too well 
known as an exhibition variety to need further description. 
Root—$2.50 Plant—$1.25 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH —(Hook) I. D. Very large bright cerise red with ex' 
cellent dark, insect resisting foliage. One of the leading new varieties of the 
year. On the Honor Roll, and a certificate of merit at East Lansing Trial 
Gardens. 
Plants only—$5.00 
PRIDE OF AMERICA —(American) S. C. Primrose yellow tinted pink on the 
reverse of the petals. A very large dahlia both in depth and diameter. I 
first saw this at Camden, N. J. Show and it nearly beat Milton J. Cross in 
the seedling class. 
Plants only—$7.50 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG —(Strasen) I. D. Bright pink suffused with light 
yellow. The center of the flower and the reverse of the petals are a rich 
rose. Very large blooms. The plant is a vigorous variety, and very prolific. 
Winner of many prizes, and two certificates at the Trial Gardens. It scored 
the highest number of points at Storrs. 
Plants only—$5.00 
