LADDIE (Show). An autumn shade, golden bronze, the re¬ 
verse of petals shaded mauve, showing up throughout 
the flower; a good bloomer of immense size.75 
LAWINE (Cactus). A white, on good stems, showing a trace 
of violet mauve on reverse of petals. Blooms early and 
continuously .25 
LE GRAND MANITOU (Decorative). A superb giant of 
excellent form; color Bishop’s violet mottled and striped 
French purple; some blossoms self-colored.50 
LIBERTY BELL (Hybrid-Cactus), Similar in form to Break 
o’ Day although not as erect a stem, but larger in size. 
Color soft crimson carmine, shading yellow at base of 
petals, and white at tips. One of the finest and largest 
exhibition varieties grown. .. i.; o 
MANON (Cactus). An early and continuous bloomer of good 
size and full centre. Light sulphur yellow, shading 
lighter at tips.25 
MARGUERITE BOUCHON (Cactus). A magnificent, large, 
full flower, centre pure white, outer petals a brilliant, 
yet soft violet rose with distinct white tipping. Un¬ 
rivaled .75 
MASTER CARLE (Hybrid-Cactus). Rich saffron yellow; a 
popular exhibition variety.25 
MASTERPIECE (Cactus). A symmetrical flower composed 
of long, slender petals; color pale lilac rose at tips, 
gradually passing to soft sea-amber at base of 
petals .50 
MEISSONIER (Anemone). Made up of a single row of flat 
petals with a high pin-cushion effect in centre formed 
of long tubular rays. Color bright buff with rose shad¬ 
ings on reverse of petals.25 
MINA BURGLE (Decorative). Rich, dark scarlet or gera¬ 
nium red; profuse bloomer; ideal for the garden or as 
a cut flower.50 
MME. ANNIE MARIE CHANTRE (Cactus). The finest and 
largest violet rose cactus dahlia grown; petals long, 
straight and cleft; good stems and growth. 1.00 
MME. BUTTERFLY (Hybrid Decorative). The greatest nov¬ 
elty of the season. Flowers of wonderful grace and color 
combinations of violet rose shading darker at tips and 
blending to a deep golden yellow at base of petals. The 
long, rather narrow, pointed petals twist, showing a rosy 
magenta reflex, making it very unique. 2.50 
MME. COISSARD (Pseony), Rich, dark crimson-carmine, 
shading to white at centre. Large and showy.75 
MME. ESCHENAUER (Cactus). An ideal dahlia of excep¬ 
tional merit; color yellow at base of petals, passing to 
sulphury white, suffused and tipped pale lilac.50 
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