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Mrs. T. G. Woodall—Pure primrose, passing to carmine pink at the tips. .25 
MRS. WARNAAR—H. C. New Holland sort. Immense, white flowers, suffused 
with faint pink; petals incurved and irregular; strong, erect stems. One of the 
finest Dahlias ever introduced . 1.25 
Nancy Mae—H. C. Intense scarlet with maroon shadings; good stems . .25 
Nantwich — Light bronzy yellow, slightly incurved petals . .25 
NARCISSUS—I ^arge flower of rich yellow, generally tipned white. A distinct flower, 
on strong plants and good stems. .75 
NEPTUNE—English novelty. Incurved, twisted florets of deep rose-pink, striped 
with carmine. Extra large on fair stems. 1.00 
Nerthus—H. C. Center rich, bronzy orange-yellow, passing to carmine-rose tips. .35 
New York — Strong stems. Orange-yellow shading to bronze-salmon; immense size-. .50 
Nibelungenhort — H. C. Immense blooms on stiff stems; old rose with apricot suf¬ 
fusion . 60 
NORMAN—I mmense, erect flowers on strong stems; color bright orange-scarlet. 
Dwarf habit . 1.00 
Olympic — Large, deep crimson on strong stems; petals incurved.-. .50 
OPHELIA — Medium size, pale buff, lightly suffused salmon; erect stems. .75 
PATHFINDER—Long narrow incurved petals; color soft pink. .75 
PATRIOT—Large incurved flowers on long, stiff stems; rich scarlet. 1.00 
PIERROT—English novelty. A striking variety; color deep amber boldly tipped 
pure white Flowers much incurved and of gigantic size."... 1.00 
PHENOMENAL—1916 English novelty. Large flowers, so much incurved they form 
a tangled mass of petals. Color, shades of pale salmon with yellow base and de¬ 
cided yellow tips ... I 50 
Phoenix H. C. Large flowers on strong stems; maroon veined with crimson. .35 
1 ink Pearl—Mallow pink at the base, passing to white at the tips. .15 
POMPEII—A remarkable variety, ooinpiian-red with white halo and tips. .50 
Prima Donna H. C. Long twisted, incurved petals, creamy white, shading to 
mauve-pink . 20 
Progenitor — Bright carmine petals, divided at tips like staghorn fern. .25 
Red Admiral — Large flowers of rich fiery scarlet; long incurved petals. .35 
COAT — Bright scarlet, large flower with twisted petals . .50 
Rev Ensign—Free dwarf habit, orange-red blooms on strong stems . .50 
Referee—Light salmon or reddish terra cotta . .25 
Rekord—Rich oriental-red. good cut flower; fine stems . .25 
Reliable—Blending of yellow, brick-red and salmon; a great favorite. .15 
Rene Cayeux—Rich geranium-red; free flowering early sort . .15 
Rev. Dr. Baker—Clear light plum; large flowers on good stems. .25 
Rev. T. W .Jameson—Large; long incurved petals of bright mauve pink, suffused 
salmon . 25 
RHEINISCHER FROHSINN -Flowers of large size and splendid form on strong, 
erect stems; the long, incurved petals are white at the base, but at about one-half 
of their length they become suffused with carmine rose, giving a cerise effect. .60 
Rheinkiesel — Long, narrow petals, carmine-rose, stiff, wiry stems . .15 
Rheinkonig—-Free flowering white sort; good stems . .20 
Richard Box — Large, incurved flowers, clear, light yellow. Best of color . .50 
Rivalin—Narrow, long, incurved petals, delicate tender rose; good stems.. .25 
Rosenymphe — H. C. Broad petals of delicate flesh color, shading to soft rosy white. 
Splendid cut flower of medium size . . 25 
ROYALIST New English novelty. 1917. Large crimson flowers tinted with purnle, 
carried on long, wiry stems ..... 2 50 
Ruby Grindsted — Large flowers on erect stems; rich pink shaded rosy fawn . 35 
SAXONY—A mber and pink. Considered an extra fine cut flower . 1.00 
SEAGULL—English novelty. Very distinct; color pure white with striking border 
of crimson around each petal. Stems not strong — . .60 
SEARCHLIGHT CACTUS—1916 English novelty. Might be called a yellow form of 
Miss Stredwick. Incurved flowers of great size . 1.50 
SENTINEL—1916 English novelty. An ideal flower of large size on strong, upright 
stems; color mainly deep rose with a disc of white at base of petals .. 1 50 
Seouoia—Deep saffron-yellow, suffused with orange, incurved petals. .15 
SIMPLICITY — H. C. New Holland sort. Delicate flesh pink, overlaid lilac; fine 
flowers on long stems ... 1 00 
Sirene—H. C. A desirable cut flower; rosy rink shading to almost white center. Fine 
companion to Rosenymphe . .25 
Snowstorm—A mass of large, perfect, snow-white flowers . .35 
Southern Belle—-Long, incurved petals of garnet maroon; extra large . 35 
Stability—Good cut Powers of pure deep rose . .20 
Stern—H. C. A standard yellow sort; always popular; good stems... 15 
STFRNA — -H. C. New Holland sort. Flowers of great beauty; pale sulphur yellow. 1 25 
SUSSEX—New English novelty. 1917 Exceedingly fine, narrow petals, but they 
