ALLEGHANY MOUN¬ 
TAIN 
Striking combination of deep 
velvety carmine and pure 
white on outer petals, while 
lines of carmine run nearly 
to tip of inner petals; Dec¬ 
orative type (Geo. L. Still¬ 
man) 
EL GRANADA 
Immense Hybrid- 
cactus, vivid orange 
petals which twist 
and interlace showing 
at the tips a creamy 
yellow reverse; stiff 
stem growing well 
out of the foliage; 
flowers freely 
throughout the Dah¬ 
lia season (Bessie 
Boston) 
PRIDE OF SAN 
FRANCISCO 
Vigorous free-flower¬ 
ing Decorative; sal¬ 
mon-pink petals with 
golden base, tips of 
outer petals suffused 
soft rose (originated 
by McWhirter, intro¬ 
duced by Dreer) 
Other sensations of the season 
were pictured on pages 218, 
220, 221, of the issue of last 
December. The accompany¬ 
ing descriptions are the in¬ 
troducers' 
More 
Debutante 
Dahlias 
That Delight 
A clear bright pink Hy¬ 
brid-cactus with white 
center; large-flowered, 
erect of stem, and good 
keeping quality (Dahlia- 
del Nurseries) 
EMMA MARIE 
MARGARET E. MILL 1 S 
Pleasing amaranth-pink (see plate XII, Ridgway’s “Color Stan¬ 
dards’’) streaked with white; free bloomer bearing eight-inch 
flowers without forcing; Hybrid-cactus (J. K. Alexander) 
FRANCIS LOBDELL 
Attractive Hybrid-cactus 
with cluster of white petals 
at center surrounded by 
petals of clear pink shading 
to white at the tip (origi¬ 
nated by Waite, introduced 
by Fischer & Masson) 
RODMAN WANA- 
MAKER 
A n extraordinarily 
large Peony Decora¬ 
tive of rich salmon 
with bronze and gold 
shadings; excellent 
stems and a profuse 
bloomer (Peacock 
Dahlia Farms) 
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