PORTLAND, ORE. 30 
CENTURION— English novelty. Twisted and interlaced petals of rich glowing crimson- 
scarlet, rigid stems . 1.00 
C. E. Wilkins — Light salmon pink, incurved type, very dainty. . 25 
Comet— Delicate lilac, striped with Tyrian rose, erect bushes, good stems.25 
Conquest— Immense flowers of crimson maroon. Strong stems.50 
Comtesse de Flandre— Fine keeping cut flower, rich yellow, serrated petals. .35 
Country Girl — One of the best; golden yellow, suffused at tips with salmon rose. .20 
Countess of Lounsdale—A peculiar blending of salmon pink and amber, very free 20 
Crepuscule—Large flowers, long petals, pale orange-yellow', shaded fawn.25 
CRESCENT — 1916 English novelty; medium flow’ers on long stout stems; color golden yellow 
at base, passing to white, faintly suffused pink. 2.50 
CYGNET— English novelty. Pale yellow, striped carmine; large flowers on erect stems. 75 
Dawn— Yellow base, deepening to cerise, with yellow tips, good stems. 15 
Delicatissima—Very delicate Hydrangea-pink with lighter shadings. 15 
Diana—H. C. A gigantic flower, rich crimson with, violet reflex. 1 00 
Diavolo — Striped with yellow, white, rose, chocolate and maroon, good stems. 25 
Dora— Luminous, salmon-rose, shading to white at tips, very free flowering.15 
Dornrorschen—Carmine and brilliant red, shading to delicate pink and white. 20 
DOROTHY DURNBAUGH— H. C. Immense rose-pink flowers on strong stems, fine for 
cutting. 2.00 
DOROTHY HAWES — English novelty. Flowers of large size, greatly incurved; clear rosy 
purple ... 75 
Rr. Roy Appleton—Immense; long narrow petals, delicate light pink. 50 
Duchess of Hamilton—Light sulphur-yellow, suffused light rose on outer petals. 15 
Echo—Deep lavender shaded lighter in the center, very free..... 15 
EDITH CARTER— Fine cut flower of good size; color yellow, heavily suffused with bright 
rosy carmine. One of the best cactus Dahlias to date . 50 
Effective—Chamois-rose with yellow' center; loaded with blooms.15 
E. F. HAWES—English novelty. Flowers large, carried on strong erect stems; clear salmon- 
pink . 1 00 
Electric — Canary-yellow, incurved petals, often white at tips, very striking . 25 
Eloise Crozy — Lively soft rose pink; long, incurved, tubular petals . 25 
Empress—Large exhibition sort, long, tubular, incurved petals of Tyrian rose.50 
EMPIRE—English novelty. Large bold flower on strong stems; deep crimson. 1 00 
Enchantress—Extra good, yellow, shaded amber and salmon, large, incurved . 25 
EPHRAIM GILL — See dahlias originated by Gill Bros., page 29 . 3.00 
ETENDARD DE LYON — H. C. German variety. Immense flowers with curled wavy petals, 
color rich carmine rose, almost magenta . 1 00 
Fairy—Pure white, slender, airy petals, gracefully incurved, free blooming .. . 25 
FALCON—1916 English novelty. Clear yellow passing to reddish bronze at tips, flowers in¬ 
curved and carried erect on long stems. 2.50 
Faunus—Soft yellowish buff, shaded red and tipped salmon, large.25 
FEARLESS—1916 English novelty. One of the largest cactus dahlias; the petals long and 
needle like, compose a flower of great width. Color bright orange throughout. 2.50 
Fernand Olivet—H. C. Large, free, maroon with darker center, good, wiry stems.25 
Fireworks—Large flowers of golden yellow, striped oriental red.25 
Fleider—H. C. Large, perfect flowers, of soft lilac, good stems.15 
Flora—H. C. Free flowering, pure white dahlias, with broad petals, good cut sort.25 
Floradora—Early, medium sized; simply a mass of blood-red flowers.15 
Flossie Rideout—Pure deep yellow, incurved needle-like petals, often tipped white.20 
FLORRIE WELLS—Straight stiff petals of a peculiar shade of rosy crimson. Fine shaped 
blooms on strong stems.50 
Frederick Wenham—Extra large; long, thin, irregular petals, incurved; fawn pink.50 
Fulgent- Brilliant rich cardinal-scarlet; large and perfect.50 
F. W. FELLOWS—Giant orange cactus, long narrow petals; flowers on good stems.75 
Gelber Prinz—Marechal Neil yellow; large flowers on good stems...35 
GEO. L. STILLMAN—H. C. Offer plants only in May. Immense flowers of rich, velvety, 
light maroon; held on exceeding long, strong stems. Extra strong, tall-growing plants. 3.00 
GEO. WALTERS — H. C. One of the largest dahlias in the whole class and one of the best 
novelties introduced last year. Rich salmon-rose touched with gold in the center. 2.00 
Geraldine Edwards—1916 English novelty. Pale lavender blush shading to creamy yellow 
at base. Very delicate colored flower. 2.50 
GIGANTIC—New English novelty. Enormous flowers composed of long interlaced petals, 
Stems not strong. Color pure old gold. 1 50 
Golden Crown — Huge flowers of pure golden yellow, long incurved petals . 50 
Golden Eagle—Incurved flowers of golden-buff.25 
Golden Gate—H. C. New. Extra large, deep golden-yellow, shaded red, good stems.50 
Goldland—H. C. Rich golden-yellow, medium size, very free flowering.15 
GOLDEN WEST — H. C. Decidedly one of the best dahlias to date. Although larger than 
the Master Carl it has the same beautiful color as that variety, but has the added advan¬ 
tage of greater size and strong upright stems. Destined to become a leading variety. 1.50 
