MABLE GARRISON (S. C.) —Golden yellow, heavily tip¬ 
ped scarlet._50c 
MARY ELLEN (F. D.)—Lavender pink on long, strong 
stem. Large blooms are held well out of the beautiful 
dark foliage. Very good-75c 
MARY BROWN (S. C.)—Salmon pink overlaid with 
bronze, giving a brown tone to the large, full blooms. 
Stem very strong. Petaloids of lavender_$1.00 
MYRA HOWARD (I. D.) — Large blooms of golden or¬ 
ange with tints of salmon. Very good stems hold the 
heavy blooms erect._75c 
MRS. A. B. SEAL (I. D.) — Very large, old rose, on long 
stems. _50c 
MRS. CHAS. G. REED (F. D.) — Pure glistening white 
blooms on a fine stem. One of the best white dahlias 
grown. -50c 
MRS. L. BRAGAZZI (C.) — A very fine petaled cactus of 
salmon pink suffused with yellow at the base of the 
petals. The large blooms are held erect on good stems. 
A prize winner in the cactus class-$1.00 
MY PINK LADY (F. D.) — Orchid pink. Stem strong. 
Good cut flower._50c 
MONMOUTH QUEEN (F. D.) —A dahlia of compact for¬ 
mation and unique. Color is picric yellow, gradually 
shading to primrose and cream at the outer edges of 
petals. The blooms are held facing upwards on good 
stiff cane-like stems, high above foliage. The plant has 
exceptionally good blooming habits_$1.50 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (F. D.) — A brilliant orange 
flame, glistening in light. A good producer of perfect 
blooms throughout the season. A good dahlia_50c 
MRS. FLEM SAMPSON (S. C.)—A beautiful yellow 
dahlia on a long stiff stem with no faults. Tall bush 
and a free bloomer, greatly admired._$1.50 
NELLIE AUSTIN (I. D.) — Peach red shot with buff yel¬ 
low, giving the flower a bronze effect. Blooms heavy, 
with a small curled buff yellow petal appearing at the 
base of each large petal. Flowers large, of perfect 
form, on long erect stems, high above the foliage._50c 
NEW GLORY (S. C.) —Light ox-blood red, all petals tip¬ 
ped white. Early bloomer and the stems are long and 
stiff. This is a general favorite in the Northwest and 
is exhibited at all the shows-50c 
NANCY ROBBINSON (I.D.)—Exquisite true pink blooms 
on long, slender, stiff stems. One of the finest cut 
flowers. Very graceful in bouquets-50c 
OLIVER TWIST (I. D.) — Fine dahlia of large size and 
beauty. Deep lavender with a sheen. Petals wave and 
curl and the stems are long and stiff_$1.50 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (S. C.) —Bright rose pink. Stems 
long and strong. A real beauty and very popular._75c 
ORIENTAL GLORY (I. D.) —Dazzling balls of deep or¬ 
ange. The color is most pleasing, orange overlaid with 
scarlet. The bush is medium height-$1.00 
PINK SPIREL (Inc. C.) — A Holland novelty with a for¬ 
mation that is different from other dahlias. Color a 
peach blossom pink, with a touch of primrose at the 
base of the petals. The petals of this variety have a 
tendency to incurve to form a complete spiral arrange¬ 
ment over the center of the flower. A good, strong, 
free-branching and free-flowering dahlia_$2.50 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (I. D.) — A very striking bright 
red. The petals are long and broad and of a rich glow¬ 
ing crimson, and form a huge flower of good depth. 
Good strong stems and a vigorous growing plant._50c 
PALO ALTO (S. C.) — Clear bright salmon, shaded gold. 
Large blooms held high above the bush on long, stiff 
stems.-$1.50 
POTLATCH (I. D.) — Grenadine red with reverse petals 
yellow. Stems fine-50c 
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