BIANCA (Cactus). Blooms are a delicate violet mauve shad¬ 
ing lighter at centre, of good size and form on erect 
stems. A profuse bloomer. 75 
BILLIE (Paeony). Color light rose tipped violet rose with 
a suggestion of yellow at the base of the petals, the 
general effect being a bright rose pink. Flowers are 
of beautiful form, with petals curved and twisted, aver¬ 
aging at least six inches across on long stems.... 1.00 
BREAK DAY (Hybrid-Cactus). This fine new giant 
dahlia of our own introduction is the beautiful blending 
of the decorative and cactus types, suggesting a full 
high centre decorative dahlia, with back curved petals 
coming up through the flatter ones. The color is a 
delicate, clear sulphur yellow, shading to sulphur white at 
tips. The petals are of great substance, illuminated by a 
satiny sheen, giving the flower a waxy appearance*. 1.00 
*Awarded the A. D. S. Certificate of Merit at Storrs, 
Conn., 1920. 
BREEZE LAWN (Decorative). Fiery Vermillion; perfect 
form, good full centre. Flowers often over eight inches 
across . 1.00 
CALEB POWERS (Show). One of the good show dahlias; 
petals opening back to stem, making a perfect ball. 
Color a very delicate lilac rose, shading lighter at cen¬ 
tre .50 
CENTURIAN (Cactus). A bright crimson scarlet; petals 
long, incurved and very much interlaced.50 
CHIEFTAIN (Decorative). Clear, light red, heavily streaked 
and splashed canary yellow; some flowers all red; very 
large and attractive, fine for exhibition.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 pseony dahlia; color creamy 
white at centre, shading violet rose with lighter tips, 
early and profuse, on excellent stems. 2.50 
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 OP LONSDALE (Cactus). Profuse and continu¬ 
ous bloomer; fine form and good stems. Color madder 
red with crimson-carmine shading at tips.35 
CROWN OP GOLD (Decorative). Very popular as a cut 
flower; color a Chinese orange with golden suffu¬ 
sion .25 
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