FOREST FIRE (I. D.) —A striking red and yellow com¬ 
bination. An unusually artistic form with each petal 
heavily tipped rich scarlet and enhanced with lemon 
yellow petaloids which are lightly suffused scarlet. The 
bush is sturdy and strong with leatherly insect-resist¬ 
ant foliage-$1.50 
FREDA GEORGE (I. D.)—One of the most delightful 
flowers it has been our privilege to grow. The color is 
helio and cream, and one has to see it to fully under¬ 
stand the delicate color. The blooms are large on won¬ 
derful stems. Truly a very beautiful dahlia_$5.00 
GOLDEN STANDARD (St. C.) — Greatly admired for its 
form and color. Golden tan, blushed with tints of am¬ 
ber and bronze. Large blooms, with many slender pet¬ 
als evenly placed, are held facing on stiff slender stems. 
Has won many prizes. A strong and very satisfactory 
grower_$1.00 
HONOR BRIGHT (F. D.) — This is a well-formed flower, 
in self-color, peach red to light jasper red, which at the 
end of the season changes to deep orange. A good 
keeper that faces on long, strong stems_50c 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER (I. D.) — A giant of un¬ 
usual beauty, very large, burgundy violet. Deep flow¬ 
ers with the long pointed petals curling nearly back to 
the stem. The bushes are very vigorous and seem to 
be insect-proof. A good dahlia_$1.50 
IROQUOIS SUNBEAM (F. D.)—This is a delightful color 
of salmon shading to rose. Tall bushes produce many 
flowers on long, stiff stems. It is a fine dahlia for the 
garden and a good exhibition flower_$1.00 
INCADESCANT (I. D.) —The color is rich rosy buff with 
a shading of yellow reverse light old rose. It is a seed¬ 
ling of Jane Cowl and scored 85 at East Lansing Trial 
Gardens. Large blooms on cane-like stems make this 
a real attraction in any up to date garden. Roots $5.00 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (F. D.)—A glorious flower of eo- 
sine pink. A wonderful cut flower, or exhibition. Old, 
but still the best. -50c 
JANE COWL (I. D.)—The flowers are massive in size 
and depth. Color a glistening bronzy buff and gold, 
blending to a deeper shade towards the center of the 
flower. Reverse of petals a pale flesh color, giving the 
flowers, as a whole, a soft warm glow. The petals curl 
and twist. The blooms are held at a forty-five degree 
angle. It is as near a perfect dahlia as we know of and 
still a favorite of all.-50c 
JUDGE SAMUEL SEABURY (I. D.) — A very large dah¬ 
lia of unusual color, being a blend of heliotrope on a 
light ground. The blooms are large and fairly deep, 
held on good stems facing the audience. A very beau¬ 
tiful dahlia-.-$2.50 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (I. D.) — Color a true rose pink, 
later deepening to mellow pink. Gigantic blooms, 
broad petals overlapping with twisted ends. Full center, 
very long stem, foliage dark green and insect-proof. A 
good bloomer and excellent keeper._50c 
KENTUCKY COLONEL (F. D.) —Creamy white shading 
to light mallow purple, a fine combination and a won¬ 
derful cut flower, keeping well when cut. Seven-inch 
blooms on a long stiff stem-50c 
KAY FRANCIS (S. C.) — A pale lemon color of good 
size, averaging nine to ten inches and of good depth. 
Blooms face sideways on long cane-like stems. It is of 
the Frau O’ Bracht type only with sightly broader pet¬ 
als, with insect-resistant foliage. A vigorous growing 
plant and a good dahlia_$1.00 
KENTUCKY SUN (F. D.) —A yellow formal that draws 
your attention. A clean, vigorous grower producing 
large flowers of bright golden yellow on strong 
stems_$2.50 
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