Kaweah, I. D. —Color is hard to describe, a deep, clear, 
rose-cerise, center of petals shading to a rich velvety 
cardinal toward the center of the flower—$1.00. 
Kentucky Red, I. D. —A flaming scarlet red of great sub¬ 
stance. Large perfect flowers on strong stems. A prize 
winner and Roll of Honor Dahlia—$1.00. 
King of the Blacks —Formal decorative dahlia, very free- 
bloomings on long, stiff, natural stems without disbud¬ 
ding. Color is the darkest rich velvet red— 75c. 
Lawrence Tibbett —The color is a warm glowing, clear pink 
peach. The large flowers are held erect on strong, straight 
stems—$1.00. 
Lord of Autumn, I. D. —Deep golden yellow—one of the 
finest yellow dahlias we have grown—$1.50. 
Madam Queen, F. D. —The biggest, blackest and most 
velvety dahlia imaginable. The huge blossoms of perfect 
formation are held high on long stiff stems—$1.50. 
Maggie Lindsey, D. — This dahlia is a strong, healthy 
grower with leathery foliage. Stems are strong and erect. 
Color old gold and bronze—$3.00. 
Marion Broomall, S. C. —A lovely dark lavender pink with 
center of purest white. A beauty—75c. 
Marjorie Cole, I. D. — Another good bi-color. Orange 
yellow, tipped white. Free bloomer and very attractive 
—75c. 
Maryland Glory —A most satisfactory bloomer from early 
to late. Perfect blooms of Tyrian rose shaded crimson 
carmine are borne in profusion on good stems—$1.50. 
Mary Singleton, F. D. — A beautiful dahlia which has been 
greatly admired in our garden. Large full flower of a 
bright rose color with silvery reverse—$2.00. 
Meadow Lark, D. —A very graceful flower of old rose, buff 
and yellow. Held high on long straight stems—50c. 
Mildred Fox, I. D. —A very large shaggy bloom of bright 
salmon and copper, long and stiff stems—$2.00. 
Miss Oakland, F. D. — Tall pure white of good size and 
depth. Free bloomer—$2.50. 
Miss Ohio (Frank) —Unquestionably the most beautiful 
lavender incurved cactus of American introduction. Fine 
stem and habit. Achievement Medal winner—$2.50. 
Miss Watsonville, S. C.— One of our new introductions. 
The color is most unusual and very attractive, bright 
fireman red, each petal being tipped with gold—$1.00. 
Mother Maytrott, I. D. —It is the white the dahlia world has 
long been waiting for, as it is not tempermental but a 
good grower with healthy dark foliage, strong erect 
stems, remarkable keeping qualities, and holds a perfect 
center throughout the season. Blooms are uniformly 
large and of great depth—$5.00. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal, I. —Rich old rose— 75c. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach, F. D. —Lavender pink—50c. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Parrett, I. D. —I regard this as one of the 
most beautiful decorative dahlias; the flowers are large, 
and the coloring is deep orange—$1.50. 
