PREMIER’S MAJESTIC—(I. D.) A large and beauti¬ 
ful new color combination: Salmon, gold and mul¬ 
berry. A profuse bloomer of large deep flowers having 
cane-like stems. Plants $5.00 net; R. C. $3.35 net 
MONARCH OF THE EAST— (F. D.) An immense 13 
to 14 inches of gold with apricot and orange buff 
suffusion with slight coppery red on reverse. On Mr. 
Barron’s and Mr. Johnson’s Honor Roll. 
Plants $7.50; R. C. $5.00 
RED SALUTE—(F. D.) A bright scarlet color, re¬ 
verse of petals carries shading of old rose on scarlet. 
Blooms 8 to 10 inches of high center falling back to 
stem that are 10 inches above first set of leaves. On 
Mr. Barron’s Honor Roll. 
Plants $7.50; R. C. $5.00 
ROSEMARY’S BEAUTY—(S. C.) A pink shading to 
lemon yellow. Size about 11 inches, with plenty of 
depth. Winner of Achievement Medal at Cleveland. 
Also winner in other leading shows. Selected for Mr. 
Leonard Barron's Honor Roll. 
Plants $5.00; R. C. $3.35 
SILVIA—(F. D.) A free flowering garnet red minia¬ 
ture. On two honor rolls. 
Plants $1.00 net; R. C. 65c net 
SNOWSPRITE—(S. C.) Very outstanding pure white. 
On Mr. Barron’s Honor Roll. 
Plants $1.50; R, C. $1.00 
STRAIGHT’S WHITE—(I. D.) A real white informal 
that every one can grow. Winner of supreme award 
in seedling class at the New York show. The Derrill 
W. Hart Memorial Medal, the best informal white. 
Also best informal in seedling class at Camden, N. J. 
Blooms average 10 inches and can be grown larger. 
Stem straight and erect. On Mr. L. Barron’s and J. 
W. Johnson’s Honor Roll. Plants $5.00 
SUNRAYS—(I. D.) A very large informal of bright 
buff with apricot suffusions. Blooms average 12 
inches and we know that it will grow to 14 inches. 
Stems are long and stiff. This dahlia has been a 
great winner the past season. Winning Achievement 
Medal, A. D. S. Medal, as well as receiving trial 
ground awards. On Mr. Barron’s and Mr. Johnson’s 
Honor Roll. Plants $5.00; R. C. $3.35 
THE FLOWER GROWER (F.D.) A medium size 
commercial dahlia of lavender and silver. 
Plants $1.00 net R. C. $.65 net. 
WAR ADMIRAL—(I. D.) Apricot with rosy pink re¬ 
verse petals twist. Large blooms on straight stem. 
Plants $5.00; R. C. $3.35 
BEST OF STANDARD VARIETIES 
A. A. LINDERSCHMITT—(S. C.) A beautiful flower 
of salmon on light cream ground, with laciniated petal 
tips. The blooms carried on long, stiff stems. 
Roots 75c 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET—(I. D.) The color is scarlet 
red with golden tips and a vivid bright orange at the 
base. Its beauty is beyond description. A good grower, 
free flowering on good stem. 
Roots 75c 
