GRACE CURLING (I. D.)—Very large blooms on the 
best of stems. Beautiful lavender blending to white at 
the base of petals. Petals are fringed in a pleasing 
manner. _50c 
GOODNIGHT (I. D.) —Immense maroon blooms that are 
nearly black, with a lighter garnet reverse. Beautiful 
formation and fine stem._50c 
GRANDEE (I. D.) — Light nopal red shaded orange yel¬ 
low. Can be grown 14 inches and the stems are cane¬ 
like. _$3.50 
HONOR BRIGHT (F. D.) —This is a well-formed flower, 
in self-color, peach red to light jasper red, which at the 
end of the season changes to deep orange. A good 
keeper that faces on long, strong stems. Extremely 
pretty. -75c 
JEAN TRIMBEE (S. C.) —The color a rich petunia vio¬ 
let and the stiff stems hold the large blooms nearly on 
top. -50 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (F. D.)—A glorious flower of eo- 
sine pink. A wonderful cut flower, or exhibition. Old, 
but still the best._50c 
JANE COWL (I. D.)—The flowers are massive in size 
and depth. Color a glistening bronzy buff and gold, 
blending to a deeper shade towards the center of the 
flower. Reverse of petals a pale flesh color, giving the 
flowers, as a whole, a soft warm glow. The petals curl 
and twist. The blooms are held at a forty-five degree 
angle. It is as near a perfect dahlia as we know of and 
still a favorite of all._ T _50c 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (I. D.) — Color a true rose pink, 
later deepening to mellow pink. Gigantic blooms, 
broad petals overlapping with twisted ends. Full center, 
very long stem, foliage dark green and insect-proof. A 
good bloomer and excellent keeper._50c 
KENTUCKY COLONEL (F. D.) — Creamy white shading 
to light mallow purple, a fine combination and a won¬ 
derful cut flower, keeping well when cut. Seven-inch 
blooms on a long stiff stem-50c 
KAWEAH (I. D.) — A giant deep rose cerise that has 
won many prizes as the largest flower in the show. 
The bush will average five feet with the large blooms 
well above on long stems._$1.50 
RENO (F. D.)—Blooms are large and stems are long 
and erect, holding the blooms well above the foliage. 
Color a watermelon pink. A good cut flower-$2.00 
KATHLEEN VALENTINE SMITH (C.)—A lovely true 
pink with white at the center. Long erect stems hold 
the fine blooms above the foliage. Very fine-75c 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER (I. D.) —Large deep violet. 
Stem good. _50c 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY (I. D.) — Pure glowing yel¬ 
low big blooms with pointed petals. Stem excellent. $1. 
LEE’S PERFECTION (C.) — Mauve pink, fine petaled 
cactus on a strong stem.-75c 
LORD LAMBOURN (I. D.) — Bronze gold with a tint of 
lavender. Very full petaled and strong stem-75c 
LEMONIA (S. C.) —A brilliant, clear, lemon yellow that 
is very striking in effect. The flowers are massive in 
size and of great depth; the blooms held facing side¬ 
ways on long stems. When grown for exhibition size it 
should be disbudded quite heavily. A vigorous growing 
dahlia. _$2.00 
LA REIN A DE LOS ANGELES (S. C.)—Light rose pink. 
The plant is very tall and the stems long-jointed. The 
blooms are of good size. A good cut flower-$2.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN (I. D.) — Fine, clear yellow with no 
other shading. A prize winning beauty of great size 
and depth with most beautiful formation. Long, strong 
stems hold the big blooms well out of the foliage._$2.00 
MAN O WAR (I. D.)—Dark, rich, carmine red. Good 
formation and stem.-$1.50 
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