Roots Plants 
Director Marshall A. Howe—F.D. Very attractive 
blooms of velvety tyrian rose. The petals turn 
back to the stem. Strong slender stems hold the 
bloom facing . 10.00 3.50 
Dulcinea — St.C. Bright cardinal red. Narrow 
needle-like petals, stiff slender stems . 1.50 .50 
Elizabeth M. Caulkins—F.D. A real pure white 
that keeps well when cut. Free bloomer and 
early . 1.50 
Emil Dokoupil. Large lavender . 1.00 
Eugenia Ballay—I.D. Large light yellow . .75 
Fireball—F.D. Brilliant scarlet, vigorous . 2.50 
Franz Berger—S.C. Coral red. Early free bloomer 1.00 
Frau Ida Mansfield—St.C. Buttercup yellow . .50 
Frau Marie Kipke—S.C. Bright orange tipped with 
yellow. Long slender stems, ideal for cutting ... 1.00 .50 
Freda George—I.D. Rich cream overlaid helio¬ 
trope, deeper at the tips . 1.00 
Genesee—F.D. Burnt orange .75 
Germaine—I.D. Large blooms of carmine pink 
with a gold suffusion . 5.00 2.00 
Golden Standard—St.C. Large blooms of buff 
shaded amber. A great winner . 1.00 
Greater Glory—S.C. One of the most beautiful 
Dahlias ever originated. Rose pink blooms of 
immense size on very long stems. Vigorous 
growth. Has many prizes to its credit . 3.00 1.50 
Haslerova—F.D. This variety is unusual in color. 
The background is gray dotted and splashed 
with rich royal purple. No Dahlia will attract 
more attention . 2.00 .75 
H. R. S.—I.D. Huge blooms of golden yellow. 
Always a satisfactory grower . .75 
Hunts Velvet Wonder—I.D. Flowers up to 15 
inches across of true purple. Held erect on 
a fine stem . 1.00 .50 
Incandescent—I.D. Rich rosy buff. High centered 
flowers 10 to 13 inches across held facing on 
cane-like stems. A seedling of Jane Cowl . 3.00 
Indian Princess—C. The finest of all red cactus 
Dahlias. Exceptionally full blooms of bright In¬ 
dian red: strong grower, covered with immense 
sparkling blooms on good stems . 2.50 1.25 
Irene Anderson—S.C. Rosy cerise tipped white; 
easily grows to 10 inches . 1.00 
Jack Benny—I.D. Flowers of Bittersweet orange 
of good size and depth on a strong bush . 1.50 
Jane Cowl—I.D. One of the finest Dahlias. Buff 
blending to apricot and rose at the center.50 
Jean Trimbee—S.C. Petunia Violet, large . .75 
Jersey's Beauty — F.D. Most popular cut-flower 
Dahlia. The finest pink for all purposes .25 
Jessica Dragonette—S.C. Huge blooms of buff 
apricot. Strong grower . 1.50 .75 
Julia Irene—I.D. Bright rose pink. A seedling of 
Kathleen Norris, but a better grower and will 
produce many more blooms than its parent . 2.50 1.00 
Julius C. Bunge—In.C. Medium sized flowers of 
intense pure pink with no shading of lavender. 
For sheer beauty this is outstanding . 2.00 
