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DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
*KAWEAH—I. D.—Rich fuchsia rose 
with a reverse of orchid and silver; 
immense size . 2.00 
^KENTUCKY (or Orange Beauty)—F. 
D.—An ideal cutflower in a lovely 
soft salmon orange, with the same 
habits as Jersey Beauty.75 
KENTUCKY RED —I. D. — This vivid 
scarlet is most attractive and un¬ 
usual, and a fine variety wherever 
grown . 1.00 
*LADY FRANCIS — I. D. — Unusual 
shade of old rose. Flowers large and 
well formed. Long stiff stems.75 
LOLA—F. D.—Deep orchid with a red¬ 
dish cast . 1.00 
LONG HILL—I. D.—Orange shaded 
coral, suffused carmine; a fine cut- 
flower in the autumn coloring.... 1.00 
LUCENA HOPKINS—F. D.—A large 
full flower of nopal red; valuable 
for cutting.75 
MABEL GOODACRE—I. D.—Beauti¬ 
fully formed flower of an even shade 
of bright lavender mauve; an old 
but choice variety.75 
*MARSHALL’S [BEAUTY—F. D.—A 
“Jersey Beauty’’ in orchid color; an 
attractive and useful cutflower.... 1.00 
MARSHALL’S PINK—F. D.—A lovely 
flower of shrimp pink that is fine 
for cutting .75 
MAUDE JOHNSON—I. D.—A general 
favorite in a unique coloring; a pink¬ 
ish violet shading to white flushed 
lavender, with gold at base and tips 
of all petals—a lovely pastel. Dis¬ 
bud freely .75 
*MONMOUTH CHAMPION'—F. D.— 
Splendid dahlia of a brilliant orange 
flame with perfect stems...75 
*MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL — I. D. — A 
soft rich shade of old rose. A late 
bloomer .50 
MRS. CARL SCHMIDT—F. D.—Good 
new variety in bright purple. 3.50 
*MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIER — I. 
D.—Immense flower of deep car¬ 
mine red; a winner in the “largest 
bloom” class . 2.50 
*MRS. W. F. LORD—F. D.—A new 
Canadian introduction. Color is 
bright gold deepening in center, 
with tints of peach pink on the re¬ 
verse. 7.50 
*MYRA HOWARD—I. D.—Very large 
pure gold with rose sheen; free 
flowering; extra long stems. 1.00 
