SPOTLIGHT, I.D, (Hulin)—A fine light sulphur 
yellow with a lighter reverse. Winner of many 
prizes and an award of merit twice in Holland. 
This can win as the largest in the show. VERY 
DESIRABLE .$2.00 
NANCY ROBINSON, I.D.—A true pink of medium 
size on fine long stiff stems. A good keeping 
variety as a cut flower.$0.50 
NOPAL, S.C.—Large rich nopal red of good 
keeping quality. The bush is tall and the stems 
are ideal . $0.50 
ORIENTAL GLORY, I.D. (Schwartz) — Large 
glowing orange on good stiff stems. The bush 
is rather low but the blooms are well up and 
good .$1.00 
OLIVER TWIST, I.D. (Garrity)—Deep lavender 
pink and large. The plant is a nice grower and 
stems good. A lavender you will like.$2.00 
PALO ALTO, S.C. (Ballay)—A clean-cut variety 
in every respect. The tall bushes carry large 
apricot buff blooms on long stems. Good al¬ 
ways .$1.00 
PRES. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, P.D. (Shat- 
tuck)—A striking color of bright carmine with 
a reverse of cream. The blooms are held side¬ 
ways on good stems above a medium tall bush. .. $1.00 
RIPPLES, I.D. (Shattuck)—Large flowers of a 
light pink on good stems, make this very at¬ 
tractive. Fine foliage and insects do not bother 
it . $0.75 
ROCKLEIGH MOON, F.D. (Taylor) — Light 
lemon yellow of medium size on bushes that 
are very vigorous. The stems are stiff and the 
blooms keep well . $1.00 
RUBY TAYLOR, I.D. (Garrity) — Deep large flow¬ 
ers of velvety carmine are a general favorite 
with all. The bushes are strong growers about 
five feet. Stems always good . $0.75 
RUTH M, F.D. (Greenough) — Cameo pink and 
citron yellow. Flowering habit prolific and the 
large flowers are always full . $0.75 
No good use can be found with weak-stemmed dahlias. 
We do not grow that kind. 
