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WALDHEIM SUNSHINE—ID—A gorgeous 
deep yellow with gold suffusions. Of ideal 
growth and stout, long stems, 5 feet. .35 
W. D. CARTWRIGHT— ID— Massive flow¬ 
er of deep bronzy buff. Best of stems; early 
free and constant bloomer. 4 ft. .50 
WENOKA—(FD) One of the largest and most 
perfect dahlias, yet held erect on long, cane- 
like stems. Color is a very pleasing shade of 
deep magenta-rose. Strong, healthy grower. 
A prizewinner the world over, 6 ft. $2.50 
WHITE ABUNDANCE— (FD) A grand ad¬ 
dition to the pure white sorts. Large, beau¬ 
tiful blooms on long, strong stems and pro¬ 
duced in profusion. From Holland, 6ft. $1.25 
WILLAMETTE —ID—A most lovely blending 
of rose and orange with golden sheen. Long 
ribbony petals. Never shows center 4ft. .50 
WM. G. HOGAN— FD— A dandy bi-color. 
Large garnet red, with white tips. Has never 
reverted to solid color; stout stems, 3 ft. .35 
YORK—FD — Odd shade of cream and dove 
color, tinted and tipped with violet. Very 
erect flowers, stems and growth. Very free 
flowering. Can be grown immense, 4ft. .60 
SINGLE DAHLIAS (not dwarf) 
Clifton— Rich violet purple; very showy. .25 
DIANA — A beautiful, rich shade of pure sal¬ 
mon rose. Perfect, reflexed type, 3 ft. .50 
HELENA —Purest white. Long, wire-like stems 
and wonderfully free flowering. .35 
Newport Wonder —Large, soft old rose. .50 
UNION BEAUTY— A very showy bright scar¬ 
let, striped and tipped white with gold base 
and orange reverse. Prolific bloomer, .50 
Union Jack —Very striking; clear, vivid scarlet 
striped and tipped pure white. .25 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
Flowers are single with a second row of short petals, 
or collar, around the center, usually of a different color. 
GEANT de LYON — Very large rich, velvety 
maroon with pure white collar. Very strong 
and long stems. Low growing. .35 
LOCHNAGAR —Deep shade of crimson with 
white collar. Strong growing and very free 
blooming variety from Scotland. .25 
Merry Maid —Bright rosy cerise with a clear 
white collar. Fine form and stem. .35 
