PORTLAND, OREGON 
GEO. WALTERS—H. C. One of the largest Dahlias and one of the best novel¬ 
ties yet introduced. Rich salmon-rose, touched with gold in the center. 
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 advantage of greater size and strong, upright stems. 
Gondola—Clear, rosy pink with long, narrow, incurved petals; very free.. 
Graphic—Incurved petals, dark purple; distinctly tipped white.- 
Gwendolyn Tucker—Large, incurved blooms, silvery pink; erect stems. 
HELEN DURNBAUGH—H. C. Immense flowers of delicate blush, deepening 
at the center. This will become a great favorite. 
HERBERT RABY—English novelty. Giant flowers, composed of long, narrow, 
tubular petals, prettily arrayed, not only incurved but twisted like a spinning 
wheel. Color, deep wine crimson. Fairly good stems.,. 
HUGH McNEIL—English novelty. Flowers of medium size, full centers and 
carried on long, strong stems. Beautiful, distinct shade of pink. 
H. Wearing—Long, narrow, straight petals; salmon passing to bright amber at base 
Jennie Wren—Extra stout stems; flowers medium; yellow, overlaid with pink. 
J. H. Jackson—Brilliant crimson maroon; free flowering; good stems. 
Johannesburg—Monster Dahlia, bright gold with golden sheen. 
JOHN RIDING—English novelty. Sturdy and healthy grower, producing enorm¬ 
ous deep, rich, crimson flowers, much incurved and carried on erect stems. 
Jupiter—Very large, yellow base, passing to salmon, striped and splashed crimson 
KALEF—H. C. This grand Dahlia has become very popular on account of its 
immense size, strong stems, free flowering habit and its brilliant scarlet color 
LAPWING—Extra large; pale yellow at center, passing to salmon-pink.-. 
LIEUT. ROBINSON—English novelty. Very large flower with incurved, twisted 
and interlaced petals. Color, clear ruby with amaranth at tips. 
Loma Doone—Pretty medium-sized flower on good stems; color, yellow at base, 
the greater portion pink, tinted carmine. 
Marathon—Best purple cactus ; large flowers on strong stems. 
Marguerite Bouchon—Large flowers with straight petals, soft rose with white tips 
MELODY—English novelty. One of the most distinct flowers yet introduced; 
incurved petals of clear yellow over half 'their distance, the balance pure white— 
MISS JUDD —Incurved, claw-like blooms on good stems. Color, lemon-yellow 
at tips and base, tinged and blended with light shades of pink. 
Modell—Clear, waxy yellow, with delicate plumb blush over the tips. Good cut sort 
MODEL, NEW—Of true cactus form, the florets incurve with perfect regularity; 
color, yellow at base, passing to a clear pink shade, then yellow tips. 
Mrs. C. H. Breck—H. C. Large flowers on good stems. Creamy yellow, passing 
to rich rose .— 
MRS. EDW. DRURY—English novelty. Habit and flower stems good. Incurved 
flowers; very large; color, delicate purplish crimson.•.-. 
Mrs. Henry Wirth—Early, free flowering; scarlet blooms of medium size. 
Mrs. Lansdale—Yellow ground color, suffused and tipped deep rose; strong stems 
Mrs. Seale—Attractive, deep crimson, tipped with pink, then white at extreme tip, 
MRS. T. A. MUNRO—H. C. Giant flowers, 8 to 10 inches across, and carried 
erect on long, strong stems. Color, amber, shading to old gold. 
MRS. WARNAAR—H. C. New Holland sort. Immense, white flowers, suffused 
with faint pink; petals incurved and irregular; strong, erect stems. One of tlie 
finest Dahlias ever introduced . 
NEPTUNE—English novelty. Incurved, twisted florets of deep rose-pink, striped 
carmine. Extra large on fair stems...-. 
Rev. T. W. Jameson—Larg.: long, incurved petals of mauve pink, suffused salmon- 
RHEINISCHER FROHSINN—Large flowers of splendid form on strong stems; 
the long, incurved petals are white at the base, but at about one-half of their 
length become suffused with carmine rose, giving a cerise effect. 
Red Coat—Bright sgcarlet; large flower with twisted petals. 
Richard Box—Large, incurved flowers; clear, light yellow. Best of its color. 
Rosenymphe—H. C. Broad petals of delicate flesh color, shading to soft rosy 
white. Splendid cut flowers of medium size... 
RUTH VAN FLEET—H. C. One of the best light yellow cactus. Flowers extra 
large and carried on erect, strong stems. Plants tall and well branched. 
Snowstorm —A mass of large, perfect snow-white flowers. 
Southern Belle—Long, incurved petals of garnet maroon; extra large. 
STERNA —H. C. Holland sort. Flowers of great beauty; pale sulphur yellow— 
Sweet Briar —Large flower on good stems; sweet briar pink. 
T. G. Baker—Splendid yellow cactus; large, free flowering; long, incurved petals— 
Thais— H. C. Broad white petals, lightly suffused with soft mauve. 
The Imp- —(The Black Dahlia). Long, narrow, incurved petals; almost black. 
The Lion —Large flower ; old rose suffused with yellow and salmon. 
The Pilot —Deep yellow, overlaid with terra-cotta; fine petals; extra free. 
THE QUAKER— Incurved flowers; long, narrow petals of flesh pink. 
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