A—OPAL 
C—GREATER GLORY 
B—DULCINEA 
D—MICHIGAN WHITE 
Roots Plants 
Katie K.—I.D. Large blooms I I inches across of 
soft rose pink. Certificate of merit and many 
ribbons to its credit . 1.50 
Kemp's Golden Giant—F.D. Huge blooms of 
golden yellow that can be grown up to 12 
inches. Will keep for days when cut and never 
drop its petals . 5.00 
Kentucky—F.D. Ideal cut flower of salmon pin k. 35 
Kentucky Sun—F.D. Large bright yellow . 1.00 
Lord of Autumn—I.D. Clear yellow, very large. .. 1.00 
M. Col—F.D. A tri-color of medium size. Yellow 
at the center shading to orange with white tips 1.00 
Man o' War—I.D. Dark carmine red . 1.00 
Margrace—I.D. Large scarlet tipped gold . 1.50 
Marie Dressier—F.D. A red Jersey's Beauty. It 
resembles its parent J. B. in every particular ex¬ 
cept color, and the flowers are larger. An 
exquisite shade of pomgranate red . 1.00 
May Robson—S.C. Pure bright pink blooms of fine 
form and great keeping qualities when cut. 
Bushes of great vigor giving a steady produc¬ 
tion of fine flowers mark this as one of the 
great Dahlias 
1.50 
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