DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
5 
ELINOR VANDERVEER—F. D.—Fine 
cutflower of satiny rose pink, long 
stems; free .50 
*EMMA RINDFLEISCH—I. D.—Rich 
purple red shades. 1.00 
FAY BEATON—I. D.—A Canadian, 
pure white, of large size on strong 
stem, well out of foliage; low grow¬ 
ing bush . 1.00 
♦GLORIOUS BETTY—F. D.—A most 
attractive flower of velvety maroon, 
edged gold, with a gold reverse; 
medium size on a perfect stem, ex¬ 
cellent for home decorations. 1.00 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE —F. D. —Golden 
yellow with tint of salmon . 1.00 
♦GOLDEN LIGHT—F. D.—Very strik¬ 
ing dahlia of golden yellow and 
carmine red . 1.50 
GRACE CURLING — I. D. — Beautiful 
lavender, blending to white at base 
of petals.75 
*H. R. S.—Hubert Roy Stovel I. D.— 
A huge golden yellow exhibition 
variety, with long stiff stems; plant 
growth vigorous . 2.00 
♦HUNTS VELVET WONDER—I. D.— 
A giant of great beauty of form and 
color, rich bright burgundy . 3.50 
IDA TARBELL—I. D.—A deep full 
bloom of rich velvety crimson. An 
old variety .50 
♦JANE COWL—I. D.—One of the larg¬ 
est and finest dahlias—gold and sal¬ 
mon blended. Most desirable for 
any garden .50 
♦JEAN NICHOLS—I. D.— A very inter¬ 
esting dahlia both in petal forma¬ 
tion and in color, which is a bright 
madder rose. A free bloomer on 
the best of stems.75 
♦JERSEY BEAUTY—F. D.—Beautiful 
flower of erosine pink, unexcelled 
for all purposes; choice stock.50 
JERSEY TRIUMPH-F. D.—A real 
autumn shade of bright copper 
flushed with salmon bronze; a great 
cutflower .50 
♦JERSEY WHITE BEAUTY—F. D.— 
A medium sized pure white dahlia 
which is an exceptionally fine cut¬ 
flower; new. 5.00 
JOHN W. TORRANCE — I. D. — Fine 
tall growing variety of deep laven¬ 
der pink . 2.00 
