DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
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CHAUTAUQUA SUNSET—F. D.—Gold 
and coral. 1.00 
CHEMAR’S ORANGE BEAUTY—F. D. 
An ideal cutflower in a lovely soft 
salmon orange, with the same habits 
as “Jersey Beauty.” .50 
CHEMAR’S PURE WHITE—I. D.—A 
very large deep bloom. Plant is very 
strong and vigorous. New. 7.50 
CHEMAR’S RED BEAUTY — I. D. — 
Tall plant with deep crimson blooms 
which are very lasting. 2.50 
CLARA CARDER—F. D.—New shade of 
bright cyclamen pink; plant of med¬ 
ium height. Most satisfactory va¬ 
riety. 2.50 
COPPER KING—I. D.—Extremely large 
flower of copper red and gold. 1.00 
CURLY LOCKS—I. D.—Petals excep¬ 
tionally long and curled and twisted 
form a beautiful 12 in. flower. Color 
is bright gold shaded apricot.10.00 
DERRILL W. HART — I. D. — Deep 
orange or copper, shading to henna 
brown. 1.00 
DWIGHT W. MORROW — I. D. — A 
gigantic rich crimson red dahlia. .. .75 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY — I. D. — 
Clear mallow pink, of great size and 
depth. 1.00 
EARLY GEM—I. D.—A long stemmed 
small decorative of brightest orange 
flame red that is excellent for cut¬ 
ting.50 
EDW. T. RINDFLEISCH — F. D. — 
Huge exhibition scarlet; an outstand¬ 
ing variety in the garden. 1.00 
EMMA RINDFLEISCH —I. D.—Rich 
purple red shades . 1.00 
ENTRUP’S SULTAN —I. D. — Large 
flowers of a deep carmine red color. 1.00 
FAY BEATON—I. D.—Creamy white, 
on a low growing bush.75 
FOREST FIRE —I. D. —Most spectac¬ 
ular dahlia of distinct lemon yellow 
shaded to rich scarlet toward the 
tips. 2.00 
FRECKLES — I. D. — Bright yellow 
striped, blotched and speckled bright 
scarlet. Very attractive and a free 
bloomer. 5.00 
GLORIOUS BETTY —I. D. —A most 
outstanding flower of velvety ma¬ 
roon, edged gold; medium size on a 
perfect stem. 1.00 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE —F. D. —Golden 
yellow with tint of salmon.75 
GOLDEN LIGHT—F. D.—Very striking 
dahlia of golden yellow and carmine 
red. 1.00 
GRACE CURLING — I. D. — Beautiful 
lavender, blending to white at base 
of petals.75 
