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From left to right, “Mrs. E. T. Bedford”, “Judge Marean” 
and “Le Toreador”, three of the Judge’s splendid dahlia crea¬ 
tions, all of the decorative type 
A single plant of “Mrs. Josiah T. Marean”. The blooms are 
of the peony type, old rose in color with golden shadings 
showing at their bases 
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minute golden points on the petals; chrome yellow with darker shad¬ 
ings; and old rose shaded golden yellow. Imagine the display value 
of such splendid varieties in the formal garden beds 
From left to right these are ' “Venus”, “Mephistopheles”, “Marion 
Weller” and “Peg 0’ Me Heart”. All are very large and colored, 
respectively, creamy white suffused with lavender; ruby red with 
