DREER’S YELLOW (Show). A beautiful new show dahlia 
of perfect form; stems long and straight, carrying the 
blooms well above the foliage. The flowers open slowly 
until a perfect ball, often measuring seven to eight inches 
in diameter, is produced; with the back petals firm and 
tight and in good condition, and lasting several days after 
opening fully. The blooming season is long and continu¬ 
ous, the flowers being as good at frost as in late August, 
and as a cut flower it is unexcelled. In form the flower 
is like Dreer’s White, and is a very healthy grower, of 
good branching habit. Color a rich, deep sulphur yel¬ 
low .50 
DR. TYRRELL (Decorative). Rich golden bronze, a good 
autumn variety. ...'. 1.00 
DUCHESS OF MARLBORO (Cactus). Flower composed of 
long twisted and incurved petals, fine form, large and 
graceful, drooping stems. Color golden orange overlaid 
solferino .50 
ELECTRIC (Cactus). Rich canary yellow, tipped white. .35 
ELSE (Cactus). Not the newest, but one of the finest. Color 
deep buttercup yellow at base of petals, shading amber 
and tipped Tyrian rose.25 
ERECTA (Stredwick’s) (Cactus). Good size, well formed, 
long erect stem. Color rosy lavender with suggestion 
of yellow at base of petals.35 
ETENDARD DE LYON (Cactus). All that can be desired 
in a dahlia; large, massive, yet graceful blooms, on strong 
stems; profuse and early. Color reddish violet overlaid 
Tyrian rose .75 
EXTASE (Cactus). Another grand, large variety; color 
white, edged and suffused pure mauve; petals long and 
slender; growth tall and branching.50 
FAUST (Decorative Pseony). Large exhibition flower, color 
deep morocco-red, shading rosy carmine on reverse of 
petals . 75 
FERNAND OLIVET (Cactus). The best rich garnet, shad¬ 
ing to maroon at centre. Continuous and free.15 
FLAMINGO (Decorative). A dahlia of fine form, sometimes 
showing an open centre. Color violet rose overlaid Tyrian 
rose; very free flowering and early.35 
FLORADORA (Cactus). Rich blood red, shading bright gar¬ 
net; very profuse. Will do well under most any condi¬ 
tions .15 
FRANCES WHITE (Cactus). Pure white, shading to sul¬ 
phur white at centre. One of the finest white cactus 
dahlias; form exquisite.50 
FRANK SMITH (Show). Color rich dark maroon, tipped * 
white—a beauty.25 
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