*CONSERVATRIX In C. One of the most 
artistic in its class. Bright geranium 
red flowers of good size, and it is a 
consistent winner. 
Plant .50 
*CORALLINA S. C. An unusually striking 
dahlia of stone red and gold. Petals 
curl and twist in a most artistic manner. 
Good stems. 
Plant .75 
*CROX DU SUD. A large flowered anem¬ 
one, representing a break in dahlia 
types. Very striking. A single row of 
dark red petals, with the center a clus¬ 
ter of deep orange colored petaloids. 
Root $2.50 Plant $1.00 
DADDY KEMP I. D. (Kemp) Spectacular 
because of its extreme size and rich 
purplish color. Prune the plant to 
four canes for strong stems. 
Root .75 
CORLLINA 
*DARCY SAINSBURY F. D. Another of the fine additions to the white class. This 
Australian variety has size and formation to make it a contender in any show. We 
recommend it. 
Plant $ 1.50 
DAVID COPPERFIELD I. D. (Salem) Another one with plenty of size and depth. The 
color is a violet purple. A consistent winner the past season. 
Root $5.00 Plant $2.50 
DEAN ANDERSON I. D. (Mad River) A really great dahlia of large size and good 
depth with excellent habits of growth. The color is an uncommon radiant henna- 
orange. 
Plant $2.50 
*DOKOUPIL'S GIANT F. D. A consistent winner in the largest formal decorative classes 
in this section. The flowers are large and well formed. A distinctive soft lilac 
rose-color. 
Root $1.00 Plant .50 
*DORIS COOPER St. C. A long stemmed, good keeping lavender of medium size. 
Plant .50 
DOT FARLEY I. D. (Vernon) A large flower on a good bush. Excellent stems. Peach 
pink and golden yellow. 
Plant .50 
DREAM GIRL I. D. (Lee) Fairly large blooms of a pleasing shade of salmon and coral 
pink, blending to pale gold at the base of petals, and each petal lightly tipped 
gold. Fine stem holding the flower well above the attractive bushes. 
Plant $2.50 
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