BAGDAD (I. D.) — Large flaming scarlet blooms on a 
fine stem. _50c 
BETTY COULTER (I. D.) — Very large full flower on a 
perfect stem. The color is an even shade of salmon 
red overlaid with rose. Low growing bush-75c 
BUCKEYE KING (F.D.)—Very large full flower of glow¬ 
ing amber._75c 
CAVALCADE (F. D.) — A flower of the Jersey’s Beauty 
type, but much larger. A beautiful shade of old rose or 
mulberry pink. Flowers held facing sideways on long, 
stiff stems, well above the leathery foliage. A prolific 
bloomer and a vigorous grower._$2.00 
CLARA CARDER (I. D.) —A huge flower of true cycla¬ 
men pink with a perfect stem and lovely foliage. Won 
many prizes this past season and was greatly admired 
by all who saw it. You should not miss having this 
dahlia in your garden._$5.00 
CHARLES G. REED (F. D.) —An unusual dahlia in color, 
which is a burgundy or petunia red with faint shades 
of white and a lighter reverse. A pretty dahlia-50c 
CITY OF CLEVELAND (I. D.) — A rust red, very large 
dahlia that is unusual in coloring. Stems are strong 
and erect. Profuse bloomer-$2.50 
COR ALINA (S. C.)—A large coral red dahlia with a 
violet glow, bronzy center. The strong stem holds the 
bloom well out of the bush. A beauty_$1.50 
DARKTOWN (S. C.) —A well-named dahlia as it is such 
a dark crimson it looks almost black. The bloom is 
about 7 inches across and has good depth. The petals 
are fine and the stem slender but strong_$7.50 
DOROTHY STONE (I. D.) — A huge rose pink_50c 
DOKOUPIL’S TRIUMPH (I. D.) — Czechoslovakia — Ex¬ 
tra large flowers of a light straw color on extremely 
long stems. The blooms are rather deep and wide with 
a light amber shade at the base of the petals_$1.00 
EUGENIA (S. C.) —A lovely clear pink of about 7 inches 
on a long stem above a rather tall bush. Very dainty 
and attractive — a dahlia you would like_50c 
EDWARD RINDFLEISCH (F. D.) — A tremendous bold 
flower of a magnificent shade of scarlet red, on a cane¬ 
like stem._75c 
EAGLEROCK FANTASY (I. D.)—Immense blooms of 
clear mallow pink on excellent stems. A beauty of the 
“Largest Flower” class. _75c 
ELITE GEM (S. C.) — Spinal pink on yellow. Fine flower 
on a good stem._50c 
ELITE GLORY (I. D.) — One of the largest. Rich glow¬ 
ing red with a perfect stem._50c 
EMILY DUNCAN (C.) —A large pink, with white center, 
that has won many prizes in the cactus class_$1.00 
EGYPTIAN PRINCESS (F.D.)—Lavender with lighter 
reverse. Very long stems.-50c 
FANNY SANDT (S. C.)—Tyrian pink. Large blooms 
on good stems.-50c 
FLORA BELLE (F. D.)—True pink with gold-tipped pet¬ 
als. Long, stiff stems and good keeping qualities._50c 
FRANK MILLER (F.D.)—Clear golden yellow, large 
flowers on a perfect stem.-50c 
FRAU O’ BRACHT (S. C.)—Primrose yellow. A con¬ 
sistent prize winner.-50c 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE (F. D.) — Golden yellow with salmon 
shadings. Large blooms on a cane-like stem. Very 
fine._50c 
GOLDEN STANDARD (St. C.) —Greatly admired for its 
form and color. Golden tan, blushed with tints of am¬ 
ber and bronze. Large blooms, with many slender pet¬ 
als evenly placed, are held facing on stiff slender stems. 
Has won many prizes. A strong and very satisfactory 
grower. _$2.50 
JERSEY’S DAINTY (C.) — A fine white cactus. Very 
good stems and a prolific bloomer.-75c 
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