£NSULINDE (Hybrid Decorative). The finest and most artis¬ 
tic dahlia of distinct form with petals twisted and curled. 
Stems are two to three feet long, and flowers nine to 
ten inches across. Color a rich saffron yellow shaded 
Vusset orange. One of, if not the grandest of Holland's 
introductions . 2.00 
JEANNE FRANCOEUR (Hybrid Cactus). Narrow, curly, 
twisted petals. Color sunflower yellow suffused and 
tipped raspberry red. Very free bloomer, and good cut 
flower . 2.00 
LADY HELEN (Hybrid Cactus). Excellent form, standing 
erect on long stems. Color light rosy magenta, veined 
with white, and suffused with soft carmine shadings. 
Very striking .3.00 
LA FAVORITA (Hybrid Cactus). Beautiful brilliant orange, 
shaded lighter at twisted points. Perfect form, and use¬ 
ful for any purpose. 2.00 
MIGNON (Hybrid Cactus). A clear light violet, shading to 
white at centre. Large upright flowers, borne in pro¬ 
fusion .75 
MILLIONAIRE (Decorative). Clear violet mauve shading 
to white at centre, very deep and massive. One of the 
finest and largest exhibition varieties.. 2.50 
MONTEREY (Decorative). This wonderful new dahlia, in¬ 
troduced last year, is of a luminous mauve pink, per- 
' feet form. Flowers are held well above foliage on erect 
stems. Bush rather dwarf. 1.00 
MONS. LENORMAND (Decorative). Large flowers of bright 
sunflower yellow, striped and speckled crimson red. Good 
growing habit. A very striking and pleasing variety. 1.00 
MRS. CARL SALBACH (Decorative). This California prize 
winner is of immense size on long erect stems. Color 
lavender pink shading to white. A perfect exhibition as 
well as a cut flower. 3.00 
MRS. EDNA SPENCER (Hybrid Cactus). A giant of the true 
cactus type, greatly recommended for its keeping quali¬ 
ties as a cut flower. Flowers held erect on the best of 
stems. Color pale lilac shading lighter at centre.. 1.50 
MRS. GEO. W. ELKINS, JR. (Decorative). This wonderful 
new decorative exhibition dahlia ranks with the very 
best of present day novelties. The flowers are extremely 
large and deep with full centres, borne on erect stems. 
It is a free and open grower. The petals are long, 
pointed, and gracefully twisted. The color is beautiful, 
old gold, suffused salmon pink with a faint reflex of rosy 
pink. A remarkable beauty, and a delight to every 
grower. Offered for the first year in root divisions. 7.50 
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