GOLDEN FAUN. I. D. In this lovely va¬ 
riety we have one of the most beautiful of all 
Dahlias. While somewhat resembling Cham- 
poeg it is far more beautiful as it is a com¬ 
bination of pastel shades of salmon pale 
gold and faun so blended as to be indescrib¬ 
able lovely and no word picture can do it 
justice. The blooms are of extra large size 
and hold almost uniform the whole sea¬ 
son ; does not fade or burn and held up 
and out on rigid stems always. The plant 
grows only about 3 ft. and so sturdy it needs 
little staking. Divisions (limited) $7.50 each. 
Plants $3.50. 
GIANT IVORY. D. An immense Dahlia, 
ranking among the very largest in this class, 
held on cane like stems two and one-half 
feet to three feet in length. The color is 
an old ivory or light gold with a orange buff 
flush on the always tight center, which gives 
it a very striking appearance. Always notice¬ 
able when grown to perfection. Also a good 
keeper when cut. No Dahlia has the exact 
shade and center of Giant Ivory and it is 
outstanding in this class. Divisions $7.00. 
Plants $3.00. 
GOLDEN MONARCH. I. D. (Almy-Viana). 
A giant dahlia from Africa that will produce 
as many huge blooms as any variety I know. 
The flower consists of extremely long and 
broad petals sharply pointed and with a very 
high full center, giving it great depth, as well 
as diameter, and is easily in the Largest 
Bloom class, and maintains its great size all 
season. A remarkably prolific bloomer and 
cane stiff stems (always) from 2 to 3 feet 
long. Color is a beautiful deep gold with 
orange buff suffusion. A particularly rich 
and glowing color. Plants 3 feet and so 
sturdy they need no stakes. Highly com¬ 
mended at Georgia Trial Grounds for “huge 
Ex. blooms”. Also at Flemingsburg Gardens 
where it was ranked close to Lord of Autumn 
for size and quality of bloom. Div. $3; Plants 
$1.50. 
GIANT DEVIL DOG. I. D. (Almy - Am¬ 
brose). A bold, dashing flower. It is a strik¬ 
ing red in color and the originator claims will 
grow with M. Masterpiece in size. The plant 
is as sturdy as a tree and grows to 6 feet in 
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