FRED W. THOMAS COMPANY 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE 
Adirondack Sunset—(I. D.)—Scarlet gold with golden tips. Cen¬ 
ter golden orange. A most striking variety.$ 2.50 
Andrea Ericson—Dec.—The color is of a pure white. Held on 
excellent stiff stems, a very free bloomer.$ *75 
Aunt Nell—An informal decorative with very attractive coloring 
of copper and bronze combination .$ .50 
Avalon—Dec.—This dahlia is of a clear canary yellow color. 
Centers full. Long erect stiff stems.$ *35 
Clara Carder—(I. D.)—One of the greatest pinks grown. The 
color is clear cyclamen pink and is quite distinct from any 
other variety .$ 2 -50 
Dee Lighted—Very large pure white with an erect straight stem $ .35 
Dixie Ravenscroft—(I. Dec.) A large cheerful bloom of bright 
orange and the face with a reverse of lemon and golden 
yellow .$ 1.00 
Eliza London Shepard—The rich coloring of this dahlia makes it 
very attractive. Bright golden orange apricot so blended 
that it makes a one-tone spectacular flower which are borne 
on long stiff stems .$ .50 
Forest Fire—Dec.—A dahlia that is decidedly different. Brilliant 
scarlet flame with golden shadings. Stems heavy and strong..$ 3.00 
Fort Monmouth—Dec.—A giant dahlia which more than made 
good. A rich crimson maroon shading to a violet at tips of 
the petals. Good stems and an excellent keeper .$ .75 
Fort Washington—Dec.—A strong growing plant, with immense 
blooms of good deep velvety maroon .$ .75 
Francis Larocco—Dec.—This might best be termed as a cream 
yellow cut-flower, as is Jersey Beauty a pink. It is of med¬ 
ium size, has fine stems and the flowers are of that hard 
waxy texture which stands shipping well .$ .35 
Grace Curling—Dec.—A charming flower of bright lilac with a 
trace of white at the base of petals, which are cleft, adding 
interest to the form. It is suitable for exhibiting, and attrac¬ 
tive in the garden..$ .50 
Heather bloom—(I. D.) The formation of this variety resembles 
a large recurved chrysanthemum. The color is a rich, rosy 
purple with heavy shading of white.$ 1.00 
Hillcrest Cinderella—(I. D.)—Large lavender with a good 
stem...$ 2.00 
Jane Cowl—Dec.—This wonderful dahlia has been a success 
wherever grown. Color, a warm buff and old gold, blending 
to apricot and rose at the center .$ .50 
Jane Ross—Dec.—Purple crimson, shaded violet and overlaid 
with maroon sheen. Stem long and strong.$ 2.00 
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