“RUBE GIRL." (For description, see page 3) 
BREAK O’DAY. A new giant flowered Dahlia that Each 
should be in every collection. Its immense size is re¬ 
lieved by a beautiful irregular formation and its soft 
color. A delicate clear sulphur yellow, tinting to sulphur 
white at the tips. The petals are of great substance, 
illuminated by a satiny sheen, giving the flowers a 
waxy appearance. A strong vigorous grower and free 
bloomer with long erect stems. An acquisition. $0.75 
Challenge. A very striking new decorative. Flowers 
large, yellow at the base, shading to bronzy red, tipped 
rich velvety oriental red. A fine grower and a good 
bloomer. 1.00 
CHAS. LAWRENCE. See description, Page 3. 5.00 
CHIEFTAIN. Clear light red, heavily streaked and 
splashed canary yellow; some flowers all red; very 
large and attractive.75 
ESMERALDA. An exquisitely formed, full, deep flower; 
pale pink, heavily tipped deep rich carmine pink; large 
with long stiff stems.50 
FANTASIE. A new acquisition that promises to become 
a universal favorite. The flowers are very large, ex¬ 
quisite form and coloring. The color is entirely new 
and distinct, being salmon shaded blue. It is a very 
profuse bloomer. 
Fireburst. A massive flower, soft orange red, a free 
bloomer, fine for garden or exhibition. 
FLAMINGO. This is the genuine Flamingo and red as it 
should be. Besides being a brilliant red, it is of immense 
size with long twisted and curled petals, giving it a most 
uniquely irregular form. 
GOLDEN WEST DECORATIVE. A big clear yellow de¬ 
corative of close formation, with cleft petals. A strong 
vigorous grower and a free bloomer, producing the 
flowers on long erect stems. One of the finest for ex¬ 
hibition, cutting and the garden. 
GOLDMINE. The ideal pure golden yellow decorative 
Dahlia. Large, perfect form, with full high centre and 
a profuse bloomer on stiff stems. Very early. 
Harmony. Color very similar to Wodan; mauve rose 
with golden suffusion, good form and habit of growth. . 
HELEN DURNBAUGH. A wonderful new mauve pink, Each 
of largest size and great substance. The plant is a strong 
vigorous grower and free bloomer on long stiff stems. 
One of the very best. $2.00 
HENRY MAIER. A bronzy Mina Burgle. Large yellow 
suffused amber. Strong vigorous and an extremely free 
bloomer.75 
Herr Hohenzollern. It is a new variety that will be 
grown universally as soon as the large, dark velvety red 
flowers are seen. 1.00 
HORTULANUS FIET. One of the loveliest Dahlias 
that ever came from Holland. The color is a creamy- 
salmon, shading to soft yellow. The flowers are large, 
and the formation and stems are both excellent. Free 
flowering. 1.00 
HORTULANUS WITTE. Very large, pure white; with 
good stems, one of the best.50 
JANE SELBY. One of the largest of all Dahlias. A 
delicate mauve pink of great substance and beautiful 
formation. The plant is a strong grower, producing the 
giant flowers on long stiff stems well above the foliage. 
A great acquisition and a flower that should be in every 
collection. 1.50 
KATHERINE DE LA MARE. Color is clear yellow at 
base of petals, passing to primrose, overlaid and suffused 
pink, shading to rose at tips of the outer petals. The 
flowers are of beautiful form and quite large, about 6 to 
8 inches, and are produced on long erect stems, facing. 
A strong vigorous, branching, upright grower. 2.00 
KING ALBERT. In this we have a magnificently royal 
flower. Large, finely formed, rich royal purple. It is 
a strong vigorous grower and free bloomer. 1.00 
KITTY DE LA MARE. It is a very strong, vigorous 
grower, very branching habit, producing flowers of 
medium size and lovely primrose tinged pink color on 
long stiff stems in the greatest profusion. 1.00 
L. KRAMER PEACOCK. The ideal white decorative for 
garden or cutting. The flowers are large, of perfect form, 
pure white and of great substance, keeping a long time 
after being cut. The plant is a strong vigorous grower of 
dwarf branching habit, a quick free grower and profuse 
bloomer. (See illustration, page 11.).50 
MINA BURGLE. One of the best, rich cardinal red of 
fine form and produced freely on long stiff stems. Plant 
is a strong vigorous upright grower and profuse bloomer. 
(See illustration, page 9).50 
MME. MARZE. Immense pure white, the giant flowers 
are produced freely on long stiff stems.50 
MRS. C. H. BRECK. One of the most effective varieties 
for all purposes. Color soft yellow, suffused and tipped 
carmine, bright and effective. The plant is a strong 
vigorous grower of dwarf branching habit and an early, 
profuse and continuous bloomer. The flowers are large 
and borne on stiff erect stems. It is a hybrid decorative. .50 
NANCY ALDEN (Decorative). Light pink, suffused deep 
pink. The pink shades are clear and the flowers are held 
2.00 erect on long stems. A remarkably free bloomer and one 
of the very earliest to bloom. Height, 4 feet. Roots... .75 
.50 PATRICK O’MARA. See description. Page 3. 3.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. A giant flower, 7 to 9 inches 
across, rich orange, shaded scarlet. The flowers are pro¬ 
duced on magnificent cane stiff stems, 3 feet long and 
1.00 borne erect. A wonderful exhibition flower. 1.00 
QUEEN MARY. A grand decorative that has proven its 
worth as the best deep pink for all purposes. The size 
is large to very large, full high centre, even up to No¬ 
vember, when killed by frost. Color clear silvery 
cerise pink. The plant is a strong healthy vigor¬ 
ous upright branching grower, producing the giant flowers 
freely on long stiff stems. (See illustration, page 10). . .50 
.50 ROBERT SHEPPARD. See description, Page 3. 2.00 
Special Offer. We will send one root each of the 31 New 
.50 and Superb Decorative Dahlias listed above for $30.00. 
Break O Day, Goldmine, L. Kramer Peacock, Mina Burgle, Mrs. C. H. Breck and Queen Mary. 6 beauties for $2.50 
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