DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 5 
ELLINOR VANDERVEER —F. D. — 
Fine cutflower of satiny rose pink, 
long stems, free.50 
FLOYD GIBBONS—I. D.—Bright cop¬ 
per with shadings of carrot red.75 
♦FORT WASHINGTON—F. D.—Strong 
growing, tall plant, with very large 
blooms of deep velvety maroon. .. 1.00 
FULL MOON—F. D.—A wide petalled 
flower of clear canary yellow on ex¬ 
cellent stems. 2.00 
GIRL OF HILLCREST—I. D.—Bright 
apricot buff. 1.00 
♦GLORIOUS BETTY—F. D.—A most 
attractive flower of velvety crimson, 
edged gold, with a gold reverse; 
medium size on a perfect stem, ex¬ 
cellent for house decorations. 1.00 
♦GOLDEN ECLIPSE —F. D. — Clear 
golden yellow with tint of salmon at 
center. Good keeper. 2.00 
♦GOLDEN LIGHT — F. D. — A very 
striking dahlia of golden yellow and 
carmine red. 2.50 
GRACE CURLING —I. D.—Beautiful 
lavender blending to white at base of 
petals.75 
♦HARRIET NEALE — I. D. — Large 
flower of rich gold . 3.50 
HONOR BRIGHT—F. D.—Peach red 
to light jasper red. A good keeper. 1.50 
*H. R. S.—Hubert Roy Stovel—A huge 
golden yellow exhibition variety with 
long stiff stems. A vigorous grower. 2.50 
IVORY—F. D.—Ivory white. Stiff stems 1.00 
♦JANE COWL—I. D.—One of the larg¬ 
est and finest dahlias — gold and 
salmon blended. Most desirable for 
any garden.50 
♦JEAN NICHOLS—I. D. —A very in¬ 
teresting dahlia both in petal forma¬ 
tion, and in color which is a bright 
madder rose. A free bloomer on the 
best of stems. Excellent for decora¬ 
tive work.75 
♦JERSEY BEACON —F. D. — Chinese 
scarlet with paler reverse, a notable 
variety.50 
♦JERSEY BEAUTY—F. D.—Beautiful 
flower of erosine pink, unexcelled for 
all purposes. Choice stock.50 
JERSEY TRIUMPH —F. D. — A real 
autumn shade of bright copper 
flushed with salmon bronze—a great 
cutflower.75 
