Decorative and sweepstake for best undesseminated 
Dahlia at Washington Capital Dahlia Show at Olym¬ 
pia. A rare new color, very deep bluish orchid, with 
many of the blooms tipped pure white, making a strik¬ 
ing effect. Blooms are large, good depth, and stems 
are long and always perfectly erect. Medium tall 
plants with good habits. Petals are broad with just 
enough wave to take it gracefully out of the formal 
class. Div. $5 net; Plants $2.50. 
LEMON GLO. (Lee) Won first prize for best Semi- 
Cactus at Washington Show, Tacoma, and has won 
other prizes. Blooms are large, good depth, and 
stems are long, and hold the blooms perfectly erect 
at all times. Color is a very lovely lemon-yellow with¬ 
out shading. Blooms are very full and one of the 
most perfectly formed S. C. we have ever seen. Very 
profuse blooming, and a splendid keeping cut flower. 
Needs plenty of trimming for best results. Div. $3; 
Plants $1.50. 
MRS. IDA CHASE. (Kemp) S. C. The colors are 
combination of bright lemon yellow and spinel pink, 
reverse pale lavender pink. Blooms have good depth, 
perfect stems, plant growth is all that could be de¬ 
sired in a dahlia. Honor Roll. Plants only, $2. 
MISS GLORY. S.C. (Ballay) Apricot-yellow. “A 
dream” and “a delight” is the reaction of our cus¬ 
tomers to this dahlia. What California Idol is in the 
yellow decorative class this is in the yellow cactus. It 
is massive in size, yet an extremely refined flower in 
every sense. A free and an early bloomer with per¬ 
fect stems. At Storrs Trial Gardens it received a 
Certificate of Merit with a score of 86, being the 
largest semi-cactus and within one of the highest 
score. Div. $5; Plants $2. 
*MILBEE’S MAARVEL. A giant cactus or H. C., of 
a beautiful lemon yellow. Petals extremely long, nar¬ 
row and incurved, but not rolled. Plant 5 to 6 ft. 
Stems extra long and stiff. Beautiful formation. One 
of the best in the class. Div. $10; Plants $3.50 net. 
MARGRACE. I. D. (Bissell) 8-11 in., 4-7 in. deep. 
Brilliant scarlet tipped and striped with gold. Two 
Certificates, Honor Roll and many prizes. Long, Stiff 
stems. Divs. Plants only, $1 net. 
MRS. GEORGE Le BOUTTL1ER. I D. A great 
giant bloom of carmine red, which rivals M. Master¬ 
piece in size, on very long, stiff stems. Divs. $1.50; 
Plants $1. 
MARY RETZER. (Retzer) A sport of Edna Fer- 
ber, S.C. Color, pink; size slightly larger than Edna 
Ferber. Div. $2; Plants $1. 
MRS. J. K. ALEXANDER. I. D. Another giant yel¬ 
low, nearly as large as Lord of Autumn and Ameri¬ 
ca’s Sweetheart. Stems long and stiff hold the flow¬ 
ers right but they are inclined to tip down something 
like Bashful Giant. Div. $1. 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE... I. D. A winner 
everywhere in the Largest and Best Bloom Class. 
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