RUBY TAYLOR (I. D.)—Deep large flowers of velvety 
carmine are a general favorite with all_50c 
SCHERWIN’S WAHL (C.) —A lovely cactus of 7 inches, 
very uniform in petal formation. The color is salmon, 
old rose and gold, with a violet reverse. It is a splendid 
keeper and the stems are good._$1.00 
SPOTLIGHT (I. D.)—Color a sulphur yellow, shading 
lighter near the tips and nearly white on the reverse. 
The petals curl in a most pleasing manner. The blooms 
are large and held on strong stems_$1.00 
SONNY BOY (I. D.)—Color old rose slightly striped 
with old gold, attaining great size with ordinary care. 
The bush is quite massive and the blooms are held fac¬ 
ing, on good stems. Has won many prizes_$1.00 
SANHICAN’S CAMEO (F. D.) — Large blooms of coral 
rose with a glistening sheen of gold. Perfect stem and 
a most beautiful dahlia.-75c 
SATAN (S. C.)—Flaming red with gold at the base of 
the petals. Cane-like stem and dark green foliage. 
Many times a prize winner._75c 
SALBACH’S WHITE (F. D.) — Pure white. An excellent 
cut flower. _50c 
TACOMA’S BEAUTY (F. D.) —Deep salmon pink blend¬ 
ed with strawberry pink and tipped with gold. Large 
blooms, keeping well as cut flower. Has good habits. 50c 
TOWER’S EMPIRE (I. D.)—Immense blossoms of a 
clear gold with a deep amber shading at the center, on 
the best of stems. Blossoms can be grown to a very 
large diameter. A tall grower with insect resistant 
foliage _$2.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (F. D.) — Bright apricot with gold 
and rose suffusions. Grows well and produces a wealth 
of fine blooms._50c 
WENOKA (Hulin) —Formal Decorative — One of the big 
formals, on a cane-like stem, that is a knockout. The 
color is rosy mauve or deep magenta. The ten-inch 
blooms and beautiful dark foliage make a fine showing 
in the garden. We have won many prizes with this 
one _$2.50 
SHOW OR BALL DAHLIAS 
JERSEY’S BEACON — Orange scarlet_35c 
MARY HELEN — Canary yellow_35c 
ORCHID BALL — Orchid lavender_50c 
KING OF SHOWS — Lavender___35c 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Types like the larger varieties, but small blooms, not 
over 3 V 2 inches across. Plants are, most of them, 2 y 2 to 
3 feet tall, except those described as tall. All are profuse 
blooming and wonderful for cut flowers, especially fine 
for table decorations. All have splendid stems. 
BABY ROYAL (S. C.) —This English miniature has been 
outstanding. Salmon pink and apricot with gold shad¬ 
ings. Low growing, and covered with blooms_50c 
CARRIE HAMMOND (S. C.) — Deep pink. One of the 
best keeping dahlias when cut, lasting six or seven 
days. -50c 
CORONNE (F. D.)—Pure waxy white, resembling a 
gardenia. _50c 
ELIZABETH PAPE (C.) — Salmon pink, tipped white. 
Very pretty. _50c 
HALLEY (I. D. — Dark velvety red, with black sheen. 50c 
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