AMELIA EARHART. 
(SC) ■ - - Roots 75c 
(Cordes-Eastman). An exceptionally 
fine semi-cactus. Color is apricot 
buff, with salmon tints, shading to 
a soft buff at the base of petals. 
The plant is tall and thrifty, and 
the blooms are held well out of the 
foliage on long, strong stems. Like 
the famed aviatrix’s hair, its petals 
straggle and point very attractively 
and a bouquet of them draws a 
goodly share of admiring attention. 
CALIFORNIA IDOL. (ID) 
Plants $1.00, Roots $2.00 
(Ballay-Success) The hugest, perhaps, of all yellow blooms, 
in a clear, lemon shade, that faces upward on cane-strong 
stems. It has won an imposing array of prizes, and is one 
of the newer ones with which the most discerning will be 
greatly elated. Makes a marvelous garden flower, a breath 
taking bouquet for the house, and an exhibition flower that 
takes blue ribbons with an almost monotonous regularity. 
CAPRICE. (ID).Roots 40c 
(Mawson) Large fluffy flowers of golden yellow, shading 
to salmon at center. Carried on long stiff stems over bright 
green foliage. 
CHAS. G. REED. (FD) - - Roots 50c 
(Bailey) Another giant flower in the lower price brackets. 
Rich, reddish purple, blooming plentifully on good stems. 
CAVALCADE. (FD) Plants 50c, Roots $1 
(Groll-Dahliadel) A very good florists’ variety, of dark pink 
with good stems and exceptional keeping qualities. This 
flower is good in combination bouquets, and floral arrange¬ 
ments. It is a fine grower, medium high bush, lots of 
flowers, easily grown. 
CHEMARS EUREKA. (FD) - Roots 35c 
(Chemar) A very fine white, with large fine flowers, occa¬ 
sionally with a tinge of pale pink on the edges. A tall plant 
with good stems. 
CITY OF TRENTON. (ID-FD) Roots 35c 
(Prentice-Dahliadel) Petals a bright tangerine, suffused 
with gold, reverse a strawberry red, curled and twisted to 
wonderful advantage. A strong plant, with good stems. 
This beautiful low priced flower has long been popular. 
CORA BUTTERWORTH. (FD) Roots 50c 
(Chapman) A truly immense flower of pure silvery or prim¬ 
rose yellow, without a trace of any other coloring. Flowers 
are supported well on strong stems, from a tall plant that 
shows particularly well in the garden. 
DADDY BUTLER. (ID-SC) - Roots 20c 
(Boston) A good old favorite, of rose carmine, with a 
lighter colored reverse. 
DIXIE RAVENSCROFT. (ID-SC) Roots 70c 
(Seal) This attractive flower is a glowing flame of russet 
orange, with reverse of bright gold. The huge, fluffy blooms 
come on very good stems, and the medium high plant is 
strong and sturdy. As it is a very profuse bloomer, it makes 
a real sensation in the garden, and one or two of the strik¬ 
ing blooms make a gay bouquet, keeping very well. 
DOROTHY STONE. (ID) - - Roots 35c 
(F. & M.) A deep blush-pink, with large full flowers, on 
good stems. The bush is sturdy, and the blooms keep well 
when cut. 
DR. HELM SPATH. (C) - - Roots 35c 
(Holland) A clear, light lilac of a shade much in demand by 
florists. It is a free bloomer, with long stiff stems, and 
good keeping qualities. * 
DWIGHT W. MORROW. (ID) - Roots 4Rc 
(Dahliadel) This flower draws more attention in mass plant¬ 
ings than any other dahlia grown. It is exceptionally good 
for landscape work. The blooms are gigantic, of rich crim¬ 
son red, with a velvety sheen. It blooms profusely, on good 
stems, bush is stocky and compact, and grows easily. We 
highly recommend this as a very satisfactory all-purpose 
dahlia. SPECIAL, 8 roots for $2.00. 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY. (ID) Roots 50c 
(Broomall-Success) A monstrous bloom of violet rose, or 
pink, with petals that are notched at the tips. The spec¬ 
tacular blooms are on extra strong long stems from an 
extra tall bush, making it a landmark in the entire garden. 
EDITH WHITAKER. (ID) - - Roots 35c 
(McWhirter-Seal) A deep, rich, dark velvety crimson, with 
long, broad, pointed petals. A good plant, and a free 
bloomer. 
EDNA FERRER. (SC) - - - Roots 30c 
(F. & M.) A glistening color of coral and gold, with petals 
curled and twisted, forming extremely full flowers. Good 
stems, on a strong plant, with dark green foliage. This is 
one of the best known of the older favorites. 
ELINOR VANDEVEER. (FD) - Roots 20c 
(Seal) A glowing, satiny, rose pink on long stiff stems. Its 
long blooming period has made it one of the older ones that 
have long kept popular. 
Although general prices have consistently advanced, Dahlia ijrices liax^e .just as consistently been 
reduced, so even the better varieties are within reach of all. 
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