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DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
H. R. S.—Hubert Roy Stovel—I. D.—A 
huge yellow exhibition variety, with 
long stiff stems; plant growth vig¬ 
orous. 1-00 
IDA TARBELL—I. D.—Deep full bloom 
of rich velvety crimson. An old va¬ 
riety but popular color.50 
JANE COWL—I. D.—One of the largest 
and finest dahlias; gold and salmon 
blend. Most desirable for any garden. .50 
JEAN NICHOLS—I. D.—Bright madder 
rose. A free bloomer on the best of 
stems.50 
JERSEY BEAUTY — F. D. — Beautiful 
flower of erosine pink, unexcelled 
for all purposes; choice stock.50 
JERSEY TRIUMPH —F. D. — Autumn 
shades of’bright copper and salmon 
bronze; a great cutflower.50 
JERSEY WHITE BEAUTY—F. D.—A 
medium sized pure white which is 
exceptionally fine for cutting or ex¬ 
hibition. 3.00 
JOHN W. TORRANCE —I. D. —Fine 
tall growing variety of deep laven¬ 
der pink, but a poor root maker. .. 1.50 
KATHLEEN NORRIS—I. D.—One of 
the greatest pink exhibition dahlias. 
A beautiful silvery rose pink. 1.50 
KAWEAH —I. D. —One of the largest 
dahlias, of a rich fuchsia rose. 1.50 
KENTUCKY—F. D.—(See description 
of “Orange Beauty’').50 
KENTUCKY RED—I. D. — This vivid 
scarlet is most attractive and unus¬ 
ual, and a fine variety wherever 
grown. 1.00 
LADY FRANCIS—I. D.—Unusual shade 
of old rose. Flowers large and well 
formed. Long stiff stems.75 
LOLA—F. D.—Deep orchid v/ith a red¬ 
dish cast.75 
LONG HILL — I. D. — Orange shaded 
coral, suffused carmine; a fine cut- 
flower in the autumn coloring. 1.00 
LUCENA HOPKINS —F. D. —A large 
full flower of nopal red; valuable 
for cutting.50 
MABEL GOODACRE —I. D.—B eauti- 
fully formed flower of an even shade 
of bright lavender mauve; an old but 
choice variety.75 
MARSHALL’S BEAUTY — F. D. — A 
“Jersey Beauty” in orchid color; an 
attractive and useful cutflower. .. . 1.00 
MARSHALL’S PINK—F. D.—A lovely 
flower of shrimp pink that is fine 
for cutting.50 
MAUDE JOHNSON—I. D. —A beautiful 
decorative of a coloring absolutely 
unique—mauve and lavender, with a 
flush of gold in the center—a lovely 
pastel. The blooms are held erect 
on long wiry stems. Disbud freely. .75 
