LORD OF AUTUMN (I. D.) — Fine, clear yellow with no 
other shading. A prize winning beauty of great size 
and depth with most beautiful formation. Long, strong 
stems hold the big blooms well out of the foliage_$1.00 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY (I. D.) — Pure glowing yel¬ 
low big blooms with pointed petals. Stem excellent. $1. 
MONMOUTH QUEEN (F. D.) —A dahlia of compact for¬ 
mation and unique. Color is picric yellow, gradually 
shading to primrose and cream at the outer edges of 
petals. The blooms are held facing upwards on good 
stiff cane-like stems, high above foliage. The plant has 
exceptionally good blooming habits_$1.50 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (F. D.)—A brilliant orange 
flame, glistening in light. A good producer of perfect 
blooms throughout the season. A good dahlia_50c 
MRS. FLEM SAMPSON (S. C.)—A beautiful yellow 
dahlia on a long stiff stem with no faults. Tall bush 
and a free bloomer, greatly admired_$1.00 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELIER (I D.) — A giant flow¬ 
er and a very striking and showy plant. Color a deep 
crimson red. The blooms are very large on long stems. 
A very attractive dahlia_$1.50 
MRS. ELLA WORTHEN (I. D.)—A very large flower 
with long narrow petals which form a very beautiful 
flower. The huge blooms facing on long, stiff stems 
with insect-resisting foliage. Truly a beautiful 
dahlia _$1.00 
MRS. A. FULLER (I. D.) — A very large flower with 
strong stems. A distinct new color, yellow edged terra 
cotta. A very good dahlia from Australia and one that 
you would like_$3.00 
MARY RETZER (S. C.) —A sport of Edna Ferber color 
pink. The size of the blooms is slightly larger than 
Edna Ferber. A very good grower and a prolific 
bloomer_$1.00 
OAKLEIGH PRINCESS (S. C.)—The large blooms are 
lemon yellow overcast with red. The petals are long 
and pointed, twisting nicely. Bush about four feet and 
rather branching_$2.50 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (S. C.) —Bright rose pink. Stems 
long and strong. A real beauty and very popular._75c 
ORIENTAL GLORY (I. D.) — Dazzling balls of deep or¬ 
ange. The color is most pleasing, orange overlaid with 
scarlet. The bush is medium height_$1.00 
PINK SPIREL (Inc. C.) — A Holland novelty with a for¬ 
mation that is different from other dahlias. Color a 
peach blossom pink, with a touch of primrose at the 
base of the petals. The petals of this variety have a 
tendency to incurve to form a complete spiral arrange¬ 
ment over the center of the flower. A good, strong, 
free-branching and free-flowering dahlia_$1.00 
PALO ALTO (S. C.) —Clear bright salmon, shaded gold. 
Large blooms held high above the bush on long, stiff 
stems._$1.00 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (I. D.)—A very striking bright 
red. The petals are long and broad and of a rich glow¬ 
ing crimson, and form a huge flower of good depth. 
Good strong stems and a vigorous growing plant._50c 
ROBIN ADAIR (I. D.)—Large empire yellow with a 
sheen of bronze. Stem very stiff. A beautiful and out¬ 
standing dahlia. _$1.50 
RONDO (S. C.) —A very fine light yellow cactus. Stem 
good and prolific bloomer._50c 
ROUGH BOUQUET (S. C.)—Very striking blend of or¬ 
ange red and purple._50c 
ROYAL ROBE (I. D.)—Rich royal purple with a light 
overcast on the reverse which gives the flower plenty 
of brightness. The plant is tall and the blooms are held 
erect on good stiff stems. An extra good dahlia in all 
ways and you will do well to add this to your col¬ 
lection -$2.00 
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