Lord of Autumn, I. D. — One of the best Dahlias ever 
introduced and has been an outstanding prize winner 
wherever shown. Immense deep golden yellow of won¬ 
derful formation. The long pointed petals recurving till 
stem is entirely hidden for six inches—$1.50. 
Madam Queen, F. D. — The biggest, blackest and most 
velvety dahlia imaginable. The huge blossoms of perfect 
formation are held high on long stiff stems. Free bloom¬ 
ing and plants are strong growers—$1.50. 
Marion Broomall, S. C.—A lovely dark lavender pink with 
center of purest white. A beauty—75c. 
Maryland Glory — A most satisfactory bloomer from early 
to late. Perfect blooms of Tyrian rose shaded crimson 
carmine are borne in profusion on good stems. A fine 
strong grower—$1.50. 
Mary Singleton, F. D.—A beautiful dahlia which has been 
greatly admired in our garden. Large full flower of a 
bright rose color with silvery reverse—$3.00. 
Meadow Lark, D.—A very graceful flower of old rose, buff 
and yellow. Held high on long straight stems—50c. 
Mildred Fox, I. D.—A very large shaggy bloom of bright 
salmon and copper, long and stiff stems—$3.50. 
Milton J. Cross (Johnson) I. D.—A truly champion Dahlia, 
this prize winning variety was hailed at all eastern shows. 
The magnificent, large flower of great depth and beauty 
is a rich orange-buff in color, shading to gold at center. 
Excellent stems. Winner of two Achievement Medals— 
$5.00. 
Miss Elsie Jane, S. C.—The most artistically formed dahlia 
we have ever seen. In color, too, it is unique, being a 
shrimp pink with cream shadings at center and tipped vi¬ 
olet rose, a fine and useful color combination. Blooms are 
uniform and by disbudding can easily be produced 6x4 
inches in quantities from early until the end of the sea¬ 
son—75c. 
Miss Ohio (Frank)—Unquestionably the most beautiful 
lavender incurved cactus of American introduction. Fine 
stem and habit. Achievement Medal winner—$5.00. 
Miss Watsonville, S. C.—One of our new introductions. 
The color is most unusual and very attractive, bright 
fireman red, each petal being tipped with gold—$1.00. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal, I. — Rich old rose. An Honor Roll 
dahlia—75c. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach, F. D. — Lavender pink, with long 
straight stems. Unexcelled for exhibition—50c. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Parrett, I. D.—I regard this as one of the 
most beautiful decorative dahlias; the flowers are large, 
held above the foliage on fine stems, and the coloring is 
unsurpassed, a deep orange—$2.00. 
Mrs. Ella Worthen—A semi-Cactus dahlia of great beauty 
on long wonderful stems. Has blooms of the largest size; 
had blooms as large as 12 inches. Color a lovely shade of 
pink with yellow shadings—$1.00. 
Mrs. Emily Muller, I. D.—The color of this dahlia is most 
beautiful shade of golden apricot—$1.50. 
Mrs. F. A. Ingolls—Another Semi-Cactus dahlia that has 
attracted more attention than any other dahlia in the 
garden. It is always the center of attraction because of 
its color and large size. Color is deep lavender—$1.50. 
