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CURTIS DAHLIAS 
MISS INDIANA (F.D.) —Baby pink, The ideal florists’ flower. 
Won a certificate at the O. V. D. A. trial grounds: it Is 
a wonderful keeper. — PLANTS $1.75 
MONA LISA (I.D.) — Purplish maroon. A large and pleasing 
new dark dahlia that will not fade in the sunshine. One 
of the first to bloom, and is still going strong at the end 
of the season. The best dark dahlia we have seen. 
— ROOTS $3.00; PLANTS $1.50 
MARY RITZER (S.C.) —A sport of Edna Ferber. Color, pink, 
size of bloom slightly larger than Edna Ferber. 
—ROOTS $1.00; PLANTS $0.50 
MAY ROBSON (S.C.) —Clear bright pink on the best of stems, 
and a wonderful keeper. — PLANTS $0.7j 
Mrs. GEORGE le BOUTILLIER (l-D.)_— Rich deep red. 
Blooms are of great size on beautiful, vigorous plants. 
—ROOTS $1.00; PLANTS $0.50 
MELLE. LUCIE LAMOUREUX INC (C-)— (Foreign)—Scarlet 
red suffused garnet. A deep flower held on stems well over 
two feet long. Very free flowering. Also a prize winner at 
all shows in France. — PLANTS $1.50 
MDE. GEORGES PATURET (I.D.)— (Foreign)—Huge flowers, 
Chrome yellow, tinted maroon. — PLANTS $1-25 
MAD RIVER CHIEF (I.D.) —Color described as between French 
carmine and crimson Lake with dark center; size 10 to 
12 inches in diameter and 6 inches in depth; extra good 
stems with plenty of length; very resistant, thick, pleas¬ 
ing foliage. — PLANTS $2.00 
OAKLEIGH PRINCESS (S.C-) —Lemon yellow, overcast scar¬ 
let. The large blooms are held erect on strong, stiff stems. 
—PLANTS $0.75 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH (F-D.) —Exhibition type, cerise-red 
in color; blooms 10 to 14 inches; heavy stems; tough fol- 
liage. Blooms early. — ROOTS $2.50; PLANTS $1.25 
O. S. U. (I.D.) —Stems are good and the color unusual. Scarlet 
with gray-tan reverse, which shows on the face of the 
bloom. Admired for its beauty. — PLANTS $1.00 
PAUL PFITZER (S.C.) —(Foreign)—A German novelty. In color 
a beautiful combination of primrose and shell pink. A 
wonderful variety. — PLANTS $0.75 
PINK LADY (I.D.) —Fine pink. Should be in every garden. 
Good large blooms and as fine as Jane Dew and free 
bloomer. —ROOTS $1.50; PLANTS $0.75 
POESIE MORAVY (F’oreign)—Ivory-white with soft lilac shad¬ 
ings. —PLANTS $0.50 
PINK SPIRAL (I.C.) —(Foreign)—Peach pink with yellow shad¬ 
ing. Long stems and flowers good. — PLANTS $0.50 
PRIDE OF AUSTIN BURG (I.D.)—Color, a grenadine pink 
suffused light yellow. Center and reverse rich rose. Plants 
are strong open growers with long cane-like stems. 
PLANTS $1.00 
PHANTOM (I.D.)— (Foreign)—One of the leading bi-color dah¬ 
lias for exhibition. Violet purple tipped white. 
—PLANTS $0.75 
PIONEER CITY BONFIRE (F.D.) —Color is bonfire red. Heal¬ 
thy, leathery foliage; excellent stems and faces just right 
You will want this one in your garden. Greatly admired. 
—PLANTS $1.25 
PURPLE MIST (F.D.) —Color is dark violet carmine; blooms 
have excellent substance. Stems are thick, strong and 
straight. Did fine in our garden. 
— ROOTS $4.00; PLANTS $1.50 
PRIDE OF AMERICA (S.C - ) —A well-formed, deep flower of 
primrose yellow with faint tints of flush pink. Tall bushes. 
—ROOTS $1.50; PLANTS $1.00 
