MRS. WM. S. KNUDSEN (Hendricks)— I.D. 
A very large pure white. Heavy winner in the Mid-West 
Shows. Shown only four times, winning first each time. 
Certified at East Lansing. Plants $3.00 net 
KATIE-K (Lakeside)—I.D. 
A giant informal decorative of deep rose pink. Grows 
5 feet tall with blooms 11x6 inches. Certified at Storrs 
and East Lansing. On all Honor Rolls. 
Plants $2.50 net 
ROCKLEY DICTATOR (Rockley)—I.D. 
Blooms of deep crimson-scarlet with the petals reflexing 
and tending to twist. A spectacular flower of large size. 
Easily grows to 13 inches in diameter by 7 inches deep. 
Tight centers until frost. Plants $5.00 
DIRECTOR MARSHALL A. HOWE (Parrella)—F.D. 
Very attractive blooms of velvety tyrian rose. The petals 
turn back to the stem. Strong slender stems hold the 
blooms facing. Plants $7.50 
PHYLLIS KNIGHT (Australia)—I.D. 
A dahlia of gigantic size. Blooms 12 to 15 inches are 
not unusual. Color, salmon and rose. Flowers are held 
facing on cane-like stems. Has won many prizes the past 
season. Plants $7.50 
VIN WELL BITTERSWEET (Blamer-Parrella)—I.D. 
Large blooms of Bittersweet orange, very intense at the 
center of the flower and lightening at the outer edges. 
Several times a winner the past season. 
Plants $5.00 
SCARLET JERSEY BEAUTY (Wolfe)—F.D. 
The color is clear bright scarlet that stands the sun and 
weather without the slighest effect. In form, much like 
Jersey's Beauty. Plants $2.00 
MRS. B. E. BURHELD (Australia)—I.D. 
Color, light purple. Large blooms that have twisted petals 
with cerated tips. Exceptional beauty. 
Plants $5.00 
SYLVIA (Lakeside)—M.F.D. 
The most beautiful garnet red miniature yet introduced. 
A most prolific bloomer. Flowers average 2 inches in 
diameter, produced freely from July until frost. 
Plants $ 1.00 net 
