MRS. W. E. ESTES (Hybrid Cactus). An incomparable white 
novelty of marvelous beauty. The largest and finest pure 
white dahlia grown. Profuse bloomer, with long erect 
stems . 2.00 
PATRICK O’MARA (Decorative). Soft orange buff slightly 
tinged with rose. Flowers of medium size and good form 
produced on long erect stems. 3.00 
PEQUOT (Decorative). New for 1921, a wonderful new 
white shaded lilac, immense size. Petals open back 
forming a perfect ball. 1.50 
PRES. WILSON (Decorative). A large carmine crimson 
tipped white. Some flowers self-colored. Large size, full 
centred flowers on good stems. Petals long flat and 
pointed. A very striking variegated. 5.00 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA (Decorative). A large crimson red, 
with dark full centre, held on extra good stem. Fine for 
garden and exhibition. 1.25 
QUEEN ELIZABETH (Paeony). A novelty in a perfectly 
formed paeony on erect stems. Color a clear violet rose, 
and a good cut flower. 75 
RED CROSS (Hybrid Cactus). Old gold shading yellow and 
suffused scarlet. Very striking. One of our largest and 
finest dahlias, with perfect stem, form, and growth.. 2 00 
RUTH GLEADELL (Cactus). A fine new variety, color 
lemon yellow shading to buff, suffused and tipped pale 
lilac rose. . . . 1.00 
STANLEY (Decorative). A dark carmine purple shaded deep 
Tyrian rose, of perfect form and large size, a win¬ 
ner . 1.00 
(The Stanley was awarded the A. D. S. Certificate of 
Merit at Storrs, Conn., 1920.) 
THE GRIZZLY (Decorative). A giant exhibition variety on 
long erect stems. One of the best and most prolific 
bloomers. Color, velvety crimson maroon. A prize win¬ 
ning novelty with long reflexed petals. 2.50 
W. D’ARCY RYAN (Decorative). Color deep Tyrian rose 
with distinct white tips. An unusual flower of large 
size and good growth. 1.00 
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