IVORLEE—(S. C.) Ivory blending to creamy yellow 
at base of petals. Plants S1.50; R. C. $1.00 
JERSEY WHITE BEAUTY—(I. D.) This is about the 
best medium size pure white dahlia. It is a white that 
will be in greater demand for cut flower this coming- 
season. No one that grows dahlias for cutting should 
be without it. 
Plants $1.00; R. C. 50c 
JULIA IRENE—(I. D.) A rose-pink with penciling^, or 
streaks, of deep rose with petals flaring wide open and 
turning back as the bloom grows older. Has been 
greatly admired at the New York Botanical Garden 
the past two seasons. , 
Plants 75c; R. C. 50c 
KARDINAL VAN ROSSUM— (S. C.) Beautiful pure 
violet purple. Plants $1.00; R. C. 65c 
KITTY MAC—(I. D.) A sensational petunia purple 
flower of great merit Large blooms 10-12 inches. 
Roots $1.00; Plants 75c; R. C. 50c 
LEIDEN’S ELEGANCE—(C.) Deep Vermillion red. 
Bloom set on long stem. Plants $1.00; R. C. 65c 
LELAND STANFORD—(I. D.) A good bright red. 
Plants $3.00; R. C. $2.00 
LILY PONS—(I. D.) An immense pure orange. 
Plants $2.00; R. C. $1.25 
LORD OF AUTUMN—(I. D.) Rich deep golden yel¬ 
low. Plants 75c; R. C. 40c 
MISS INDIANA—(I. D.) The color tone are like 
those of the peony Mons Jules Elie at its best. It is 
of a pink with a reverse of petals deep pink, almost 
red. Under artificial light glows through with an en¬ 
chanting iridescence, enhancing its beauty. We believe 
that this dahlia has been under-priced for such a 
dahlia of beauty. Can be cut in the bud stage, and 
will open up completely in water. 
Roots $3.00; Plants $2.00; R. C. S1.25 
MOTHER MAYTROTT— (I. D.) A good growing- 
white that is prolific. Plants $3.00; R. C. $2.00 
MISS ENGLEWOOD—(I. D.) Spectrum red and car¬ 
mine, reverse of petals buff yellow. 
Plants $1.50; R. C. $1.00 
MAD RIVER CHIEF—(I. D.) A large rich velvety 
carmine red, with dark center. 
Plants $3.00; R. C. $2.00 
MISS OHIO—(C.) Lilac rose, very free blooming. 
Plants $2.00; R. C. $1.25 
MARGRACE—(I. D.) Bright scarlet with gold reverse, 
blooms are large and is a good show winner. 
Roots $1.50; Plants $1.00; R. C. 60c 
M. MASTERPIECE—(F. D.) Nopal red, very large. 
Roots $1.00; Plants 50c; R. C. 25c 
MID-WEST CHAMPION—(I. D.) Violet rose with 
yellow shading at base of petals. 
Roots $1.00 
MILTON J. CROSS—(I. D.) A large dahlia with good 
depth, the color is clear gold at center shading to 
Drange buff on outer half of petals. 
Roots $2.00; Plants, $1.25; R. C. 75c 
