Price 
Per 
Root 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER—Bloom 10x6, Bush 
5 % ft. This variety won the American Home 
Achievement Medal in New York. The flowers of 
deep rose magenta blending into a true purple are 
well proportioned with large, dark green foliage 3.00 
JEAN TRIMBEE—The color is a beautiful petunia 
violet making it popular as an exhibition dahlia .75 
JERSEY’S DAINTY Inc. C.—White. Early free 
blooming and altogether a very fine cactus 
Dahlia ...75 
JERSEY WHITE BEAUTY I. D. (Waite).—This is 
unquestionably the best commercial white dahlia 
ever introduced. 4.50 
KAY FRANCIS—Light lemon yellow semi-cactus. 
Winning Amer. Home Achievement Medal. 1.50 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (F. & M. 87)— A true rose 
pink, depening to mallow pink, with young cen¬ 
tral petals a lighter shade.50 
KARL BONAWITZ (S. C.)—Very artistic. Color is 
a brilliant velvety carmine...„...50 
KING OF THE BLACKS (F. D.)—9 x 4y 2 , absolute¬ 
ly the finest black dahlia offered anywhere.75 
LA FIESTA (Corde-Eastman) 1. D.—A huge flower 
on a good growing bush. Color butter yellow, 
penciled red...„. 1.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN (Almy) I. D.—It is a huge, 
clear yellow, a very deep flower and an impres¬ 
sive one.„. 2.00 
MAY ROBSON, S. C.—True Pink. We think this is 
not only one of the most beautiful pinks but also 
the most vigorous. The fine flowers keep a long 
time when cut... 2.00 
MAN O’ WAR (ID)—Carmine red. 2.00 
MARGRACE, I. D.—(Bissell). A brilliant scarlet 
tipped and striped with gold. A very large flow¬ 
er on an extra good stem... 5.00 
MILTON J. CROSS (Pennypack Gardens, 86E), ID, 
Center of flower is a clear lemon yellow shad¬ 
ed rose and coral on outer petals. Won three 
Achievement Medals, New York, Camden and 
Burhohne . 10u00 
MISS BELGIUM, Str. C.—Light Scarlet. A free- 
blooming foreign introduction of great merit. 
Very free and the flowers keep long. 1.25 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS, Str. C.—Light Yellow. 
One of the freest flowering Dahlias we ever 
grew. Low branching bushes, quite vigorous.... 1.50 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIERE, I. D.—Bright deep 
red. The largest of the large dahlias, an early 
and free bloomer on long stems. 1.50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE, I. D.—Deep red. It 
will be long before this very large flower will 
be beaten in exhibitions. 2.00 
MYRA HOWARD (ID)—Yellow and gold, tinted 
salmon . .75 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH—Dec. (Hook). Oakleigh 
Monarch is a big broad petaled informal decora¬ 
tive of clear brilliant cerise red. 5.00 
