Duchess De Nemours (Cal. 1856) —Medium size. Pure white 
crown, sulphur white collar, no flecks. Fragrant and very free. 
Early. Extra good. 25 cents each. 
Edulis Superba (Lemoine 1824) —Large. Bright mauve pink. Very 
fragrant and free. Very early. One of the very best. 25 cents 
each. 
Felix Crousse (Cr. 1881) —Large globular bomb. Brilliant red. 
Fragrant and free. One of the best reds. Late mid-season. 35 
cents each. 
Festiva Maxima (Miel. 1851) —Very large, rose type. Pure white, 
center flecked crimson. Tall grower. Early. 35 cents each. 
Karl Rosenfeld (Ros. 1908) —Very large, compact, semi-rose type; 
dark cripnson. Strong grower. One of the best reds. 50 cents 
each. 
La France (Lem. 1901) —Very large, compact, rose-type. Uni¬ 
form, light rose color. Strong grower. Fragrant and free bloom¬ 
er. One of the finest. Late mid-season. $2.00 each. 
Le Cygne (Lem. 1907) —Very large, semi-rose type, petals in¬ 
curved. Pure milk white, free bloomer, distinct and very beau¬ 
tiful'. $2.00 each. 
Louis Van Houtte (Cal. 1876) —Medium size, semi-rose type. 
Deep carmine rose, tipped silver. Very brilliant. Late. 35 cents 
each. 
Mons. Jules Elie (Cr. 1888) —Very large bomb. Pale lilac-rose, 
collar lighter, shaded amber yellow at the base. Fragrant. 
Early. Extra. 50 cents each. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac (Des. 1899) —Medium size, semi-rose type. 
Very dark purple garnet with black reflex. The darkest peony 
Early. Extra. $1.00 each. 
Officinalis Rubra Plena— Large, brilliant crimson. Very early. 75 
cents each. 
Solange (Lem. 1907) —Crown type, unusually large and full; outer 
petals lilac white, deepening toward center with salmon shad¬ 
ing. Strong grower. Late. A very beautiful and distinct variety. 
$1.50 each. 
Therise (Des. 1904) —Very large rose type. Violet-rose shaded 
lilac-white in center. Strong grower, free bloomer. Very de¬ 
sirable. $1.50 each. 
Tourangelle (Des. 1910) —Very large, rose type; salmon shaded 
rose-white. Strong grower. Very attractive. $1.50 each. 
DAHLIAS 
We offer only a few of the very best here. 
Amun Ra (The Sun Cod) —Brilliant copper and orange, shaded gold 
and deepening to reddish bronze at the center. Huge blooms on 
good stems. 25 cents each. 
California Enchantress (C) —A beautiful pale pink. Large size and 
good substance. A choice variety. 25 cents each. 
Countess of Lonsdale (C) —Deep salmon pink. Very free. Good 
cutting variety. 25 cents each. 
Dr. Tevis (D) —Immense, sometimes eleven inches in diameter. A 
beautiful salmon rose, suffused old gold and shaded golden apricot. 
Good exhibition or cut flower variety. 25 cents each. 
Cladys Sherwood (H. C.) —Cream white, very large and full to the 
center. 25 cents each. 
Cold Medal (S) —Yellow striped red. A very large, attractive flower. 
35 cents each. 
Jane Cowl (D) —Another huge flower that has won many prizes. 
The massive flowers are a bronzy-buff shaded deeper at the 
center. The flowers are held on long, strong stems. 35 cents each. 
Jean Trimbee (H. C.) —Another prize winner of the first rank. Blos¬ 
soms 12 inches in diameter are not unusual. In color a rich 
petunia violet. $1.00 each. 
Jersey’s Beauty (D) —Clear pink. Perfect form and a free bloomer. 
25 cents each. 
Kemps White Wonder (H. D.) —Truly a wonder. The pure white 
flower 10 inches or more in diameter, is formed of long, 
curled petals which give great depth to the flower. Perhaps the 
best white exhibition variety to date. $1.00 each. 
Marguerite Bouchon (C) —One of the finest pink exhibition Dahlias. 
Brilliant rose-pink with a delicate white center. Very large on 
long stems. 35 cents each. 
Millionaire (Stillman) (D) —Unusually large, of perfect form. De¬ 
licate lavender over-cast delicate pink. 35 cents each. 
