PINK BEAUTY (C.) — Clear rosalane pink blooms on 
good stems. Very good.-$1.50 
PRINCETONIAN (I. D.) —Very large, light orange flow¬ 
er, with pink shadings. Petals long, with a high center. 
Beautiful formation and fine strong stem-$1.00 
RIPPLES — Rose pink; wavy petals.-$2.00 
ROBIN ADAIR (I. D.)—Large empire yellow with a 
sheen of bronze. Stem very stiff. A beautiful and out¬ 
standing dahlia. -$2.50 
RONDO (S. C.) —A very fine light yellow cactus. Stem 
good and prolific bloomer.-50c 
ROUGH BOUQUET (S. C.) —Very striking blend of or¬ 
ange red and purple.-50c 
SCHERWIN’S WAHL (C.) —A lovely cactus of 7 inches, 
very uniform in petal formation. The color is salmon, 
old rose and gold, with a violet reverse. It is a splendid 
keeper and the stems are good.-$1.00 
SPOTLIGHT (I. D.) — Color a sulphur yellow, shading 
lighter near the tips and nearly white on the reverse. 
The petals curl in a most pleasing manner. The blooms 
are large and held on strong stems. A strong, robust 
grower. _$2.00 
SONNY BOY (I. D.) — Color old rose slightly striped 
with old gold, attaining great size with ordinary care. 
The bush is quite massive and the blooms are held fac¬ 
ing, on good stems. Has won many prizes_$1.00 
SHIRLEY EILEEN SHATTUCK (F. D.) — A fine laven¬ 
der dahlia, with 8-inch blooms on perfectly stiff, strong 
stems. _50c 
SALLY B. (F. D.) —Very large, pure bright pink. Stem 
very good._75c 
SALBACH’S WHITE (F. D.) —Pure white. An excellent 
cut flower. _50c 
SAGAMORE CANARY (I. D.) — Canary yellow blooms 
on a perfect stem. The large flowers are of beautiful 
formation and the blossoms above the dark green fo¬ 
liage make a striking picture.-$5.00 
SANHICAN’S CAMEO (F. D.) — Large blooms of coral 
rose with a glistening sheen of gold. Perfect stem and 
a most beautiful dahlia._75c 
SATAN (S. C.) — Flaming red with gold at the base of 
the petals. Cane-like stem and dark green foliage. 
Many times a prize winner._75c 
SILVA QUATA (Ball) — A large silvery lavender dahlia 
with a smaller petal rolled in every large one. Stem 
rigid. -35c 
TIP TOP (I. D.) — Light maroon red with curly petals 
tipped white.-$1.00 
TACOMA’S BEAUTY (F. D.) — Deep salmon pink blend¬ 
ed with strawberry pink and tipped with gold. Large 
blooms, keeping well as cut flower. Has good habits. 75c 
TREASURE ISLAND (F. D.) — Bright apricot with gold 
and rose suffusions. Grows well and produces a wealth 
of fine blooms._50c 
WASHINGTON GIANT (I. D.) — Giant lavender blooms 
with orchid tints blended with silver. Curling petaloids 
give a greater fullness. A prize winner all over the 
country. -$ 1.50 
WHITE CLOUD (F. D.)—Perfectly white 8 to 10 inch 
blooms on a strong stem. This new dahlia will not 
burn in the sun and is an exceptionally good keeper 
when cut._$7.50 
WHITE W’ONDER (I. D.)—Very large blooms of pure 
white on good stems._ 50 c 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 
12 roots, postpaid, for $2.00 
Anyone wanting some good dahlias and not particular 
about the named varieties should, by all means, order one 
of these collections of untagged varieties — all different. 
Will make a nice showing in your garden. 
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