HARRIET HOCTOR I. D. (Ailing) This has been one of the favorites 
in our gardens, since introduction. The blooms are large and deep and 
of an uncommon, lively reddish purple. Early. 
Root .50 
HI-LITE I. D. (Lee) Large velvety carmine, lightly tipped with gold. 
Reverse of petals are silver. Graceful formation and the stems are 
strong. 
Root $2.50 Plant $1.25 
HILLCREST MANDERIN I. D. (Scott) Large blooms of striking color. 
Oriental scarlet, flushed golden yellow. 
Root $1.00 Plant .50 
HILLCREST NUGGET I. D. (Scott) Deep flowers of apricot yellow, with 
reddish suffusion on the reverse. 
Root $2.00 Plant $1.00 
HONOR BRIGHT F. D. (Peck) A good commercial type dahlia. Amber 
with rose coral shadings and tints. 
Root $1.50 Plant .75 
*HOSIANNA In. C. or S. C. (Engelhart) One of the most delicately 
beautiful dahlias in our gardens. Medium sized flowers of rose pink, 
shading to a cream center. Flowers on top of long strong stems. 
Bushes are free branching. 
Root $1.50 Plant .75 
H. R. S. I. D. (Seal) Large massive blooms that immediately arrest the 
attention of visitors. The color is a clear, deep, golden yellow with 
no other tints. The long petals twist and wave in a most enchanting 
manner. 
Root $3.00 Plant $1.50 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER I. D. (Hunt) One of the big ones. The 
deep flowers have long broad petals and are of a dark, rosy magenta, 
shading to true purple. Strong grower. 
Root $2.50 Plant $1.25 
^INSPIRATION Inc. C. (Ballego) A 
true type incurved cactus of a 
fine clear yellow color. Good 
grower. Exceptional stems. We 
believe this will be popular for 
exhibition. 
Root $2.50 Plant $1.25 
JAMES KIRBY I. D. (Badetty) A 
bright, rich, cardinal red with 
darker shadings. Good keeper 
when cut. Tall grower. 
Root $1.00 Plant .50 
JANE COWL I. D. (Downs) The 
standard of comparison for all 
dahlias. Universally grown and 
popular as a florist’s flower. Large 
blooms of buff, gold and salmon. 
Root .50 
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