BALL DAHLIAS 
11 
HARRY STRUTT—Bright red incurved 
cactus. .75 
*JERSEY DAINTY — White faintly 
tinted lavender. Good cutflower. 
Net 1.50 
KAREOL—Straight cactus of bright sal¬ 
mon rose . . 1.50 
KROONJUWEEL—Rich golden bronze, 
early and free, with long slender 
stems. Straight cactus. 1.00 
LILAC GLORY—Soft violet rose with 
silver shadings . 1.00 
^MERIDIAN—A most desirable straight 
cactus of clear rose pink with ex¬ 
cellent stems. Fine florists’ variety .50 
*MISS BELGIUM—Bright orange, me¬ 
dium size, long stems. 1.50 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS — Straight 
cactus. Pure light lemon yellow.. 1.50 
MRS. E. BRADLEY—Pure white, in¬ 
curved . 1.00 
OLIVE ROBERTSON—A straight cac¬ 
tus in a lovely shade of pale pink .. .75 
*ROYALIST—Large deep rich crimson 
red. Form and growth similar to 
“F. W. Fellowes.” . 1.50 
*SPORT—Large yellow, very fine petals 
Net 1.00 
Ball Dahlias 
BLACK DIAMOND—Large dark vel¬ 
vety red .50 
EMILY—Cream and lavender pink.50 
FRANK SMITH—Dark rich maroon, 
outer petals tipped with pink; size 
medium. An old variety. 1.50 
*MARY HELEN—Large, good stems, 
a deep rich yellow.75 
*MAUDE ADAMS—White, flushed lav¬ 
ender pink. A perfect ball. Disbud 
freely for cutting.75 
NETHERWOOD—Creamy white, suf¬ 
fused and tipped lavender.75 
SNOW QUEEN—New white ball . 1.50 
*SUPT. AMRHYN—Large clear rose 
pink. Fine for cutflowers or ex¬ 
hibition .50 
