ELLAVILLE PRIDE—F. D. (Australia) This dahlia is 
by far the finest of its type and color I have ever seen. 
The blooms are immense and are a deep, golden yelloAv. 
The tall bushes hold the flowers on long, stiff stems high 
above the dark green, insect resistant foliage. The 
blooms have high centers always tightly closed. The 
petals are broad. Root.$3.00 
EUGENIA RALLAY—I. D. (Ballay) Rich cream. This 
dahlia won as the Best Established three year old in keen 
competition at the Palace Hotel show and can always 
be counted on to exhibit to good advantage. Root.$1.00 
FOREST FIRE—I. D. A distinct lemon yellow at base of 
petals, then shaded a rich scarlet towards the tips. 
Awarded certificates at Storrs, and East Lansing Trial 
gardens. Root.$1.50 
FIREMAN—I. D. (Success) Cardinal red lightly touched 
with gold. This dazzling red dahlia strikes us as being 
one of the best new ones with its ideal plant growth and 
free blooming habit. A winner of major awards. Root. .$1.00 
GREY DAWN—F. D. (England) Another very lovely 
variety of creamy grey Avith a distinct flush of la\’tnder. 
The large full blooms are on very rigid stems Avell out 
of the bush. Wonderful keepers. Root.$2.00 
GLAMOUR—I. D. (Ballay) Bright apricot overlaid with 
sunset pink. This is one of the finest of our new intro¬ 
ductions, a 12-inch floAAer with perfect form and delight¬ 
ful color. The color resembles someAA T hat Chautauqua 
Sunset and the stem is long and the plant well branched. 
Root.$2.00 
GRANDEE—I. D. (Ballay) Light nopal red shading 
orange yellow. We have had reports of this dahlia 
having been groAvn over 16 inches. It has won as the 
largest floAver in a number of shoAvs such as Portland, 
Ore., the Los Angeles and Long Beach s1ioaa t s, and pre¬ 
viously at the California FloAver Festival. A verA r 
large floAver of a striking combination of Spanish red 
and golden yellow. A free and early bloomer. Root. . . .$1.50 
IIASLEROVA—I. D. The color is white, splashed and 
striped with carmine. This is the largest variegated 
dahlia that Ave have seen or groAvn and the color com¬ 
binations are very unusual. The stems are A r ery long 
and rigid. This variety AA r as awarded tAAo certificates 
at the trial gardens. Root.$2.00 
HELEN S. FRASER—F. D. Formal decorative are not 
very plentiful and it is a pleasure to present this one 
for the first time. Color according to Ridgway’s color 
chart is picric yelloAV at center, outer petals alizarine 
pink, a most attractive combination of colors. Certifi¬ 
cate at Storrs. Root.$2.00 
HAPPY CHOICE—I. I). Upstanding, very large and free 
blooming, with the blooms above the foliage on the best 
of rigid long stems, it is one of the largest Ave have e\ r er 
groAvn, 13 inches without forcing. The color is a light 
salmon orange Avith tones of coral pink. It Avas runner- 
up at one s1ioa\- for the Achievement Medal and three 
firsts as an undisseminated seedling. Root.$1.00- 
