FROM THE GARDENS 
OF THE WORLD 
Ballegos Glory, Dec. 
(Holland) A much ad¬ 
mired Dahlia for its 
distinctive color 
which is mahogany red 
with gold bordered 
petals. An early 
bloomer and good to 
the 1ast....Root, 35^ 
Ballegos Surprise, S.C., 
(Holland) One of the 
great dahlias from 
Holland. It is a 
white Frau O^Bracht 
yet easier to grow. 
It keeps wonderfully 
well when cut and is easy to handle both as a commer¬ 
cial and exhibition variety. Deep, full centered 
blooms on strong erect stems with bush growth that is 
very desirable. A winner of many awards in Europe. It 
will repeat in the U.S.A. where it is already popular 
..... Root, BOflJ 
Bauer’s Ideal, Dec., (Germany) One of the outstanding 
new dahlias, being a rich, vivid red, of good si^e, a 
fine keeper, and grows with splendid long, straight 
stems. Without doubt the richest, most brilliant red 
dahlia we know of. A champion among champions. A 
"Best Keeper." Stock very limited.Root, 60(^ 
Baron Munchhausen, Dec., (Germany) Bicolored variety. 
Novel as the name implies. An early and free bloomer, 
an artist’s blending of red and white. Straight and 
strong stems. Try this one.Root, 70^5 
Bedrich Smetana, Dec., (Germany) An extra fine yellow. 
Very brilliant. Long stems hold the bloom well above 
the foliage. Good keeper.Root, 60^ 
Bergers Jewel, S.C., (Germany) A very dainty colored 
straight cactus. Early and free flowering. Excellent 
for the garden as well as for cutting. The blooms are 
of soft lilac rose, glowing purple, and shading to 
white at center...Root, Q0<t 
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