THE FINEST DAHLIAS THAT BLOOM 
The letters following the name denote type 
or class to which variety belongs— 
C.—Cactus. 
S. C.—Semi Cactus. 
P. D.—Formal Decorative. 
I. D.—Informal Decorative. 
AMELIA EARHEART (S.C.) A winner in East¬ 
ern shows. A large golden apricot of im¬ 
mense size. One of the largest flowers. $1.50. 
AMBASSADOR (S.C.) Soft yellow, with salmon, 
amber and pink shadings. Immense blooms 
on perfect stems. 50c. 
AMY MARTIN GARDEN (I.D.) Very large 
bright tyrian rose with lighter reverse. Wavy 
petals. Splendid variety. 75c. 
ANDREA ERICKSON (I.D.) Pure white of 
huge size and beautiful formation. A very 
beautiful white dahlia that has won many 
prizes. $1.00. 
ARCTURUS (P.D.) A large scarlet red suf¬ 
fused deep yellow, with a yellow reverse. A 
strong vigorous grower with perfect stems, 
and habits. $1.00. 
BUCKEYE BRIDE (P.D.) A lovely geranium 
pink, shading to soft salmon. Very similar 
to Jersey’s Beauty in form and growth. Pine 
cut flower. 50c. 
CHAMPOEG (P. D.) Immense blooms of a 
lovely waxy yellow shading to bright peach 
red at outer edges of petals. Very striking. 
One of the most beautiful dahlias grown. 50o. 
CHAS. G. REED (F.D.) An immense flower of 
a rich reddish purple or petunia red. Free 
bloomer on fine stems. Very fine. 75c. 
COMMODORE, THE (I.D.) Large clear sul¬ 
phur yellow. Dwarf grower. 50c. 
CORA BUTTERWORTH (P.D.) An immense 
silvery or primrose yellow without a trace of 
any other color. Long wavy petals. Tall 
strong grower. 75c. 
DAILY MAIL (I.D.) Huge blooms of deep yel¬ 
low, blending to golden orange. 75c. 
DEE DEE (Pom.) Finest of the lavender pom¬ 
pon dahlies. 35c. 
DUCHESS, THE (I.D.) One of the best bi-col¬ 
ored dahlias to date. Large massive blooms 
of clear golden yellow heavily tipped with 
pure white. $1.00. 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY (I.D.) Beautiful lav¬ 
ender pink. Immense size, splendid stems 
and vigorous growth. A prize winner every¬ 
where. 75c. 
EDNA FERBER (S.C.) Coral shading to gold. 
Beautiful and very large. One of the best. 
50c. 
EMILY DUNCAN (S.C.) Size and shape like 
Ambassador, but a soft pink tint with a 
creamy white center. $1.00. 
GOODNIGHT (I.D.) The be.st dark colored 
dahlia now grown. An immense garnet, 
shaded maroon. Very popular. 75c. 
JAMES KIRBY (I.D.) A magnificent, rich, 
deep crimson shading to ruby at center. The 
best red cut-flower variety. 75c. 
JANE COWL (I.D.) Buff, salmon and orange. 
Massive blooms. Very popular. 25c. 
JEAN TRIMBEE (S.C.) Rich petunia violet. 
Massive yet artistic, with long twisted pet¬ 
als. One of the very best in its color. 50c. 
JOSEPHINE G. (S.C.) A true rose pink, with 
some petals tipped gold. A good cut-flower 
variety. 50c. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (I. D.) A wonderful 
dahlia of true rose pink with mallow shad¬ 
ings. A prize winner everywhere. 35c. 
KENTUCKY RED (I.D.) Pure scarlet in a big 
bright flower. 50c. 
MAGONK (F.D.) Golden orange blooms of ex¬ 
tra size that stand out from the bush. A 
heavy bloomer and brilliant in the sunlight. 
50c. 
MARYLAND’S GLORY (F.D.) A large deep 
American Beauty red. Huge, rich colored 
blooms. $1.00. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (P.D.) Giant flower 
of brilliant, glistening, orange flame. 50c. 
MRS. I. VAN DER WARNER (F.D.) Lovely, 
deep mauve pink, beautifully formed. 35c. 
SAGAMORE (F.D.) Rich golden yellow. 25c. 
SATAN (S.C.) One of the largest dahlias grown 
and a consistent prize winner at the shows. 
Color, a bright flaming red with a slight 
touch of gold at center. Horn-like petals 
which are perfectly rolled and incurved give 
unique form to the giant blooms. Highly 
recommended for exhibition and a variety 
that should be in every garden. One of the 
most outstanding dahlias so far introduced 
and now within reach of all. Don’t miss 
this one. 75c. 
SCARLET BUGLER (Pom.) Of all the bright 
I’ed pompon dahlias this is by far the most 
satisfactory dahlia. Plants grow five feet 
tall. Stiff long stems; many continuous 
blooms. 35c. 
TANG (I.D.) Spectacular dahlia, long twisting 
petals of a tawny orange flame with a gol¬ 
den buff reverse: two-toned effect. Rugged 
bush, enormous blooms. $1.00. 
UNCLE TOM (F.D.) Daik velvety garnet. 35c. 
WHITE WONDER (I.D.) One of the largest 
and best white dahlias of its class. 50c. 
BABY ROYAL (S.C.) A beautiful miniature 
flower of salmon pink with gold shadings. 
Stems are long and wiry and blooms are of 
most graceful formation as florets are rolled 
and incurved. A fine commercial cut-flower 
variety due to its free blooming and long 
keeping qualities. 50c. 
LITTLE JEWEL (F.D.) Beautiful peach blos¬ 
som pink. Extra fine miniature. 25c. 
PETERS & SONS, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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