CHIEFTAIN (Decorative). Clear, light red, heavily streaked 
and splashed canary yellow; some flowers all red; very 
large and attractive, fine for exhibition.75 
CLARA BARTON (Hybrid Cactus). A fine formed dahlia of 
good size borne in profusion. Color a beautiful creamy 
white. One of the finest of its kind yet produced. . . .75 
COCKATOO (Cactus). Good form, profuse and early bloomer, 
doing well in partial shade. Color clear sulphur yellow, 
shaded reddish salmon and tipped white. Some flowers 
all-yellow or all-white.25 
COLOSSAL PEACE (Hybrid-Cactus). A massive cactus dah¬ 
lia of the Kalif form and size, often measuring eight 
inches across; later in the season when the flower shows 
a centre it is a wonderful pasony dahlia; color creamy 
white at centre, shading violet rose with lighter tips, 
early and profuse, on excellent stems. 2.00 * 
COMTE DE LAMBERT (Cactus). Rich dark crimson, re¬ 
verse of petals amaranth red; flowers large and of per¬ 
fect form, borne on long stiff stems.50 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE (Cactus). Profuse and continu¬ 
ous bloomer; fine form and good stems. Color madder 
red with crimson-carmine shading at tips.25 
CROWN OF GOLD (Decorative). Very popular as a cut 
flower; color a Chinese orange with golden suffu¬ 
sion . 25 
CRYSTAL (Cactus). The finest dahlia in its class and color. 
Flowers of large size borne in profusion on good stems; 
petals long, twisted and incurved; color a soft, silvery 
rose, shading to white at centre and tips.50 
DAHLIADEL CENTURY. It is all that can be asked for 
in a white single dahlia. Its size, form, habit of growth, 
productiveness, and clear pure white color put it far 
ahead of anything else.25 
DECISION (Cactus). A splendid exhibition dahlia, with long 
narrow incurved petals, deep yellow at centre, shading 
to a golden bronze. A fine grower.75 
DELICATISSIMA (Cactus). A beautifully formed dahlia of 
exceptional merit; color white, veined and lightly suf¬ 
fused pale lilac rose. Bush rather dwarf, stems long 
and erect, holding flowers well above foliage.25 
DELICE (Decorative). Violet rose lightly suffused aniline 
red; on the whole a bright, yet soft, luminous pink. 
Flowers held well above the foliage on long straight 
stems . 35 
D. M. MOORE (Decorative). Rich, dark, velvety maroon, 
almost black. Very large, free and of good form.. .50 
DOROTHY PEACOCK (Show). A beautiful pale lilac rose, 
shading to white at centre; of fine branching habit. . .50 
CENTURIAN (Cactus). A bright crimson scarlet; petals 
long, incurved and very much interlaced.50 
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