MRS. G. GORDON (Paeony). The most beautiful sulphury 
white paeony dahlia yet introduced; of immense size, on 
good stems...25 
MRS. HENRY RANDLE (Cactus). Large, finely formed 
flowers, deep yellow at centre, shading amber, suffused 
reddish bronze .. 
MRS. J. C. MORAN (Decorative). Large flowers of even 
form on erect stems. Color soft lilac shading white. 
Bush rather dwarf, but a profuse bloomer and very 
satisfactory.. 
MRS. THOMAS BUSH (Decorative). One of the fine new 
novelties. Color reddish salmon, shading primrose yel¬ 
low at centre and tipped rose; of immense size, on long 
stems . LQQ 
MRS. WARNAAR (Colossal Cactus). Mammoth size, good 
form and substance. Color creamy white with apple 
blossom suffusion . 1 oo 
NANCY MAE (Cactus). Carmine, shading rich reddish pur¬ 
ple; the general effect being a deep, rich, velvety red. 
Fine large flowers borne on good erect stems.35 
NIBELUNGENHORT (Colossal Cactus). A magnificent 
flower of recent introduction, often measuring from 
seven to eight inches in diameter; petals broad, irregu¬ 
larly twisted and curled, of a sunflower yellow suffused 
and tipped violet rose. 75 
NINA (Decorative). A fine new large white, with a lilac 
blush, growing six to seven inches across. On very long, 
erect stems, petals cleft and of regular formation.. .35 
OLD SOL (Pseony). Color primrose yellow, shaded coppery 
red with golden bronze suffusion. A splendidly formed 
paeony dahlia of large size, borne on stout stems; a very 
graceful and attractive flower. 75 
OREGON BEAUTY (Decorative). Intense Oriental red, car¬ 
mine suffusion. A magnificent variety, large and 
early .25 
PIERROT (Cactus). Deep amber usually tipped white; a 
great exhibition variety. 50 
PINK FLAMINGO (Decorative). A dahlia of fine form, some¬ 
times showing an open centre. Color violet rose over¬ 
laid Tyrian rose; very free flowering and early.50 
PORCUPINE (Paeony). White, suffused and mottled Tyrian 
rose; very showy and profuse.50 
QUAKER CITY (Hybrid-Cactus). In this fine new cactus 
dahlia each petal is supplemented with from three to six 
narrow pointed petals showing up through the flower, 
making a very attractive and artistic flower; of good 
size, borne profusely. Color primrose yellow. 1.00 
(The Quaker City Dahlia was awarded the A. D. S. 
Certificate of Merit at Storrs, Conn., 1920.) 
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