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No. Each 
•1«82 NORMAN" T. BAKER, Delicate shell pink, 
center soft cream; a large and full flower... $ 0.20 
4300 N n kjon A fine, very dark maroon va- 
nuuidll riety of the color of j H 
Jackson, but of a more upright habit of 
flower stems. 25 
4340 OLIVER TWIST. A fine incurved variety; 
quito attractive; rich crimson scarlet; petals 
fine twisted.. 
4352 OlvmniC (4914.) A grand flower of 
w j deep r i ch cr i mson co ior, and 
truly massive proportions, many flowers 
measuring eight inches across and being ex¬ 
ceptionally incurved of great depth as well. 
1 he plants run to above average height, and 
need not be thinned or disbudded too vigor¬ 
ously, the flowers being of sufficient size and 
remaining full in the center, even when the 
plants are allowed to carry a good display. 
For exhibition this will prove a valuable ad¬ 
dition either for showing as a specimen 
bloom on boards or in bunches of 3 or 6 ... 1.00 
4355 (1913.) A variety of abso- 
.. lutely unique formation, the 
florets being very narrow and so incurved 
and twisted and interlaced as to form an al¬ 
most globular flower. The color is pink 
throughout but of different shades graduat¬ 
ing front tips to base. Very few if anv in¬ 
troductions have attracted so much atten¬ 
tion, both from experts and the general pub¬ 
lic when exhibited at the National Dahlia 
Show. The plants should be induced to 
branch early and all the buds may be left 
to flowe r.. 
joon Bright cerise cf pleasing'form'. ^25 
• 1 J 80 OSWALD. Orange red shading to Tomato 
red at tips of florets; center florets are long, 
fine and numerous, making a full large in¬ 
4385 OTHELLO. Extremely early and ' free- 
?SifJ S ^«* r 2 K born 5 . straight dark colored 
red ™ 8 ^ ar a k° ve the foliage; color deep blood 
4410 PERLE DE LYON. Pure white; very free 
blooming and dwarf growth. 35 
4435 PERSEPHONE. One of the finest garden 
Dahlias, or for cutting in September and Oc¬ 
tober; color creamy white. ?0 
No. Pkir*^oc Crimson scarlet, the base ofEach 
4440 1 the petals shaded orange; a 
large bold flower with long, brilliant col¬ 
ored petals.$0.20 
4450 PINDAR. The most free flowering Cactus 
Dahlia of recent introduction. Flowers large, 
of a rich purplish violet color. .25 
4400 PINK PEARL. Beautiful flesh pink, shad¬ 
ing to white in the center; flowers perfect.. 25 
4470 PINK PERFECTION. A lovely rose pink 
flower of large size, with very long narrow 
petals <>fthe finest Cactus type. 20 
4510 PREMIER. Bright crimson" scarlet; flow¬ 
ers very full and finely shaped, with very 
narrow incurved petals, and of good form. .25 
4520 Pri At* r»f Fqqpy 0914.) One of the 
l nuc tu LddCA most constant and 
reliable. The blooms are large and well 
formed, of a rich bright yellow shade.50 
454" PRIMROSE QUEEN. (1914.) Extra large 
blooms of first rate shape; color a beautiful 
primrose shade; very constant blooming.. .50 
4560 p r J nrP(:<i lU at .; p Terra-cotta red with 
1 riiice&b lVldnc carmine veining.15 
4620 QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Color a beautiful 
mixture of soft salmon and pink; a lovely 
variety and distinct from all others; ex¬ 
tremely free flowering. 15 
4635 QUIMBO. Is a very narrow petaled va¬ 
riety. Flowers of good substance, all of 
which incurve; color dark crimson maroon 
throughout.35 
4685 RED ADMIRAL. One of the most bril¬ 
liant Dahlias in existence, the color being a 
rich fiery scarlet; blooms of the largest size, 
full in center and of the best possible type; 
the plants are free.25 
4690 (Introduction of 1915.) Un- 
ivcUtUcU doubtedly a grand variety 
and especially suited for exhibition pur¬ 
poses. The flowers are very large, petals 
heavy and of great substance. Color a 
bright glowing scarlet. Plants of excel¬ 
lent habit, strong and robust, with long, 
strong stems standing well out. 1.00 
4710 REFEREE. A clear, bright, soft terra- 
cotta; petals, needle pointed; incurved; flow¬ 
ers of immense size. .25 
Phineas 
