^TCennec/y dfCivaliti^ ^x/ii6ition ^Dat/iias 
Lady Moyra Ponsonby. I.D. Pleasing shade of clear, 
light lemon'yellow. The petals, broad at the base and 
decidedly pointed at tips, make it lean toward the Semi- 
Cactus in general appearance. Centers are full, stems 
erect, and a good grower. $2.00. 
LEMONIA. S.C. A brilliant, clear, lemon'yellow. Flowers 
are massive and of great depth. Blooms borne high and 
erect on rigid stems above the foliage. Vigorous grower. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Lilac Glory. I.C. One of the prettiest Cactus Dahlias we 
know of. Color soft violet-rose with silvery shadings. 
Stems are slender but strong and erect, making it ideal 
for baskets and arrangements. Blooms early and con¬ 
tinuously. 5^0c. 
PINK THIEVELIN. D. A gorgeous, bright pink with 
beautiful dark oak-leaved foliage deeply cut. Strong 
growing plant and very free flowering. $2.50. 
PURPLE JOY. F.D. A gigantic flower in a beautiful shade 
of petunia-purple. Petals broad, centers good, long stiff 
stems. An exhibition variety. $3.00. 
RITA BALLIN. I.D. A gigantic yellow of the exhibition 
type. Stems perfect and hold the flowers upright. It 
produces numerous flowers 12 inches across. $10.00. 
Robert Emmet. I.D. Velvety cardinal, giant size, dark 
green, insect-resistant foliage. Great quantities of per¬ 
fect blooms from mid-August till frost. $1.00. 
LORD OF AUTUMN. I.D. Clear yellow. Large, deep 
flowers which resemble exhibition chrysanthemums make 
it invaluable for show purposes. $1.50. 
ROSEA GIGANTEA. D. An enormous glowing satiny 
rose of great depth and substance held on exceptionally 
strong cane-like stems. $1.50. 
MAJOR MERSERVY. F .D. A magnificent pure yellow. 
Very large flower on strong, erect stems. Excellent for 
cutting and exhibition. $4.00. 
Milton J. Cross. I D. Beautiful coloring of apricot-peach 
with a bright golden face. The flowers attain a size of 
12 inches across by 8 inches in depth and are held well 
above the foliage by long, strong stems. Winner of five 
medals this year, including three American Home 
Achievement medals at the New York Shows. $5.00. 
MISS BELGIUM. C. Medium size very bright orange, 
perfectly stiff stem. Free flowering. $1.00. 
MISS HEATH SPENCER. S.C. Deep primrose, yellow 
self. A seedling from Frau O. Bracht but deeper in color 
and a larger flower on splendid stem. Truly an exhibition 
variety. $5.00. 
Monmouth Champion. F.D. A wonderful Dahlia pro¬ 
ducing twice as many blooms as any other large flow¬ 
ered variety, blooms measuring from 10 to 12 inches 
in diameter. The color is brilliant orange. 50c. 
Morning Sunbeam. I.D. Magnificent, gigantic flowers on 
perfect stems. Clear yellow, heavily suffused apricot. An 
exhibition variety. $3.00. 
Mrs. George Le Boutellier. D. A flower of tremendous 
size. Stems straight and stiff. An early bloomer. Color 
is a rich, velvety carmine. $1.50. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. Mauve-lavender. 35c. 
MRS. STEWART. S.C. Salmon with pink reverse. A very 
large and beautiful exhibition Dahlia. $7.50. 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE. I.D. The monster blooms 
of deep, dark red shading toward garnet are held erect 
on stiff stems. It is a stocky grower and in all a good 
Dahlia. The best Dahlia in this color class. $2.00. 
Myra Howard. I.D. The color is a glowing combina¬ 
tion of saffron-yellow and gold with tints of salmon, the 
entire effect being ochreous color. Giant blooms on 
long, rigid stems. 75c. 
Paul Pfitzer. S.C. A combination of primrose and shell- 
pink. $1.00. 
MOTHER MAYTROTT. I.D. A perfect center through¬ 
out the season, a consistent, profuse bloomer, dark 
green foliage, strong erect stems. Blooms uniformly 
large and of great depth, usually 6 to 7 inches. Pure 
white. $7.50. 
PINK DAILY MAIL. F.D. Huge flowers of pure Cycla¬ 
men-pink. Strong, long stems. $2.50. 
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DAHLIA, Miss Heath Spencer 
Satan. S.C. or I.D. Scarlet with yellow on reverse of 
petals showing at the center as petals unfold. Stems 
are very long. Very showy in the garden. Bushes 
tall and rugged. Flowers are uniformly large and of 
regular formation, keeping well when cut. $1.00. 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST. F.D. A unique form with 
the petals recurving to the stem. Huge blooms of 
lemon-yellow with reverse of rosy pink on fine stems, 
giving an unusual color effect. $1.00. 
THOMAS LEAVITT. F.D. An immense two-toned 
flower of rich golden yellow suffused salmon. Very free 
flowering, excellent stems and without a doubt an ex¬ 
hibition variety. $2.50. 
WHITE CLOUD. F.D. Flowers good size with perfect 
centers all through the season. Free flowering with abso¬ 
lutely straight stems. Petals broad and of great substance. 
Glistening pure white. $4.00. 
