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Decorative 
Double flowers, full to center in early season, flat rather than 
ball-shaped, with broad, flat, somewhat loosely arranged floral 
rays having broad points or rounded tips, which are straight or 
turned down or back, not incurved if rolled at all. 
Adeline Winter. Brilliant red. Wonderful stem. Splendid cut- 
flower. 50c each. 
Angela Mia. White on a good stem. Fine cut-flower. $1.50 each. 
Anna Weigand. Light orange, tipped with white. $1.00 each. 
Antarctica. Pure white. 75c each. 
Aunt Clara. A very fine variety having flowers of a deep pansy- 
purple shade. 75c each. 
Avalon. One of the best yellows. Fine cut-flower. 35c each. 
Azalea. Creamy yellow, suffused pink. Very productive and in 
great demand for decorative purposes. 40c each. 
Bashful Giant. Apricot with buff and golden tints. 40c each. 
Bonnie Brae. Cream, shaded blush-pink. 25c each. 
Breck’s Leader. Beautiful old-rose flowers held erect on excep¬ 
tionally long, stiff stems. Should be in every Dahlia garden. 
Excellent cutting variety. Stock limited. $1.50 each. 
Calvin Coolidge. Rose-pink, suffused salmon; petals edged with 
gold. Beautiful and stately. 80c each. 
Chautauqua Alaska. Large-flowered, pure white variety on strong 
stems. 80c each. 
City of Lawrence. Very large; yellow. Profuse bloomer. 60c each. 
City of Wellston. American-Beauty-rose color. Huge blooms 
carried on strong stems. $1.50 each. 
Cotuit. New. Large blooms, shaded crimson-maroon. $1.50 each. 
Dad. Huge flowers, 12 to 14 inches across, of a deep red shade. 
75c each. 
Darlene. Early and continuous bloomer. White tinted pink. 
25c each. 
E. E. Hanbury. Silvery purple on a good stem. 60c each. 
Elite Glory. Monstrous flower of a brilliant red, without purple 
shading. 75c each. 
Elizabeth Slocombe. Large; deep crimson. 50c each. 
Ellinor Vanderveer. Rose-pink; very large; good stem. 35c each. 
Frank Miller. Yellow with a touch of bronze at base of petals; 
long cane stems. 75c each. 
Full Moon. Clear golden yellow blooms with wide, heavy petals. 
$1.00 each. 
Golden Goblin. A magnificent, large-flowered variety of a rich 
golden shade. Very free blooming. Excellent for either ex¬ 
hibition purposes or garden display. $1.00 each. 
Governor Alvan T. Fuller. A very large and beautiful flower of 
rich Tyrian-rose. 60c each. 
Green’s Bluebird. Lavender-blue. 90c each. 
Grover Whalen. Large, attractive orange flowers. 90c each. 
Hallowe’en. Buff-yellow and orange; good stem. 30c each. 
Harriet Thompson. The 12-inch blooms are orange, buff, and 
bronze; reverse of petals Oriental red. Of outstanding merit. 
75c each. 
Harry Mayer. Purple. 50c each. 
Heart of Milwaukee. The blooms average 9 to 12 inches across 
and are of an attractive golden bronze shade. Greatly admired 
wherever exhibited. 75c each. 
Indian Red. Dark turkey-red. Large bloom. $1.25 each. 
Ida Perkins. An exceptionally fine pure white variety. Blooms 
early and continuously. An excellent flower for cutting pur¬ 
poses. 70c each. 
Jack Rose. Brilliant crimson-red. 25c each. 
Jane Cowl. Glistening bronzy buff and old-gold, blending to a 
deeper shade toward the center; reverse of petals pale flesh- 
color, giving the flower a warm glow; strong stem. 45c each. 
Janet Southwick. An unusual color, shading between Tyrian- 
rose and Burgundy red. Large exhibition-size flowers. $1.00 
each. 
Jersey’s Beacon. Chinese scarlet; splendid stem. 35c each. 
Jersey’s Beauty. True pink, with tips of petals slightly touched 
with gold. 40c each. 
Jersey’s Ideal. Large; lavender-pink; fine stem. 50c each. 
Judge Alton B. Parker. Large; deep golden bronze. 35c each. 
Junior. Pure lavender; exceptionally large flower. 35c each. 
Kathleen Norris. Best pink to date. A perfect flower with a long, 
stiff stem. 50c each. 
Hybrid Cactus Dahlia, Eagle Rock Beauty 
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La Paloma. Orange-yellow, flaked white. 40c each. 
Le Grand Manitou. Large; lilac, penciled crimson. 35c each. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson. Opalescent pink. Flowers held well 
above dark green foliage. 40c each. 
Marmion. Immense flowers of pure golden yellow, suffused with 
bronze on reverse of petals and a deeper bronzy tone on the 
high center. The strong stems hold the large blooms gracefully 
above the bushy plants. 50c each. 
M. F. Heaphy. Royal purple-maroon; large bloom. 60c each. 
Monmouth Champion. One of the finest new creations. Large 
flower of brilliant flame color on strong stem. $1.00 each. 
Mr. Crowley. Beautiful, luminous shade of salmon-pink. Flowers 
of large size, fine form and substance. 40c each. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal. A prize-winner from California. Large, 
beautiful pink blooms on long, stiff stems. $1.00 each. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach. Beautiful shade of lavender-pink. 40c each. 
Mrs. Fannie Beals. Light pink, splashed and striped with 
Tyrian-rose, with a shade of yellow near base of petal. $1.00 each. 
Mrs. George Skein. Large blooms of a beautiful dark old-rose 
on perfect stems. The best of this color. 60c each. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. Large flowers of orchid-lavender with 
fine stem. 35c each. 
Mrs. Rose K. Darnell. Large, luminous old-rose flowers, with 
long stems. 60c each. 
My Pink Lady. Large pink flowers. $1.00 each. 
Myra Valentine. Large, golden bronze flowers on 2- to 3-foot 
stems. 40c each. 
Oriental Star. Large, deep flowers of Chinese red shading to 
fawn at edges. $1.50 each. 
Peach Blossoms. Large red flowers striped and splashed a darker 
shade. $1.00 each. 
Penn Charter. Rich gold, blending with apricot. Gold-medal 
winner. 50c each. 
Percy Bloomfield. Dark rose-pink on fine stem. $1.00 each. 
Polar Snow. Large; pure white. 35c each. 
