Mrs. Ella Worthen —A semi-Cactus dahlia of great beauty 
on long stems. Has blooms of the largest size— 75c. 
Mrs. Emily Muller, I. D. —The color of this dahlia is most 
beautiful shade of golden apricot—$1.00. 
Mrs. F. A. Ingolls —Another Semi-Cactus dahlia that has 
attracted more attention than any other dahlia in the 
garden. Color is deep lavender—$1.50. 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner, D. —Large flowers of a rich mauve 
pink. Long stiff stems—50c. 
Mrs. L. L. Hook, F. D. —Large blooms of gorgeous purple, 
lighter on reverse. Fine stems. A superb dahlia— 75c. 
Mrs. Minnie Hall, D. —The color is flaming scarlet. A dahlia 
with a splendid habit of growth—$1.00. 
Mrs. Porter L. Hackney, D. —Color a delightful shade of 
pink, base of petals yellow—$5.00. 
Mrs. Ruthetta Wilson, I. D. —An immense flower of deep 
lavender borne on long stiff stems. We consider it one of 
our very best varieties because of the great quantity of 
blooms it gives. Are useful for every purpose—$5.00. 
Mrs. T. Boscovich, P. —The color is purple. Flowers are 10 
to 12 inches in diameter and are held facing upward on 
stems long and stiff—$1.50. 
Murphy’s Masterpiece, I. D. —Large blooms of rich dark 
red color, with garnet shadings. Excellent stems. A sen¬ 
sation everywhere—$1.50. 
Olympic Sunset, S. C.—An introduction of real merit in 
beauty, shape and color, which is a blending of apricot, 
coral and lemon. Fine stems—$1.50. 
Oriental Beauty, S. C.—A magnificent, bright rose pink, 
with fine keeping qualities and beautiful incurved for¬ 
mation, carried on wonderful stems—$1.00. 
Pacific Golden Queen, I. D .— Inside of petal empire yellow 
with shadings of salmon orange—$3.00. 
Palo Alto, S. C.—Clear bright salmon shading to gold at 
center. Blooms are very large— 75c. 
Pinky, F. D. —A pink that will combine with all other true 
pinks and lavenders—75c. 
Purple Queen, B. —A perfect flower of purple— 50c. 
Regal, F. D. —A huge flower in a combination of Autumn 
shades— 50c. 
Rory O’More, D. —A striking fancy of deep maroon, tipped 
white. Large flowers and perfect stems— 75c. 
Ruby Taylor, F. D .—An extremely large purplish carmine 
that was very popular in our garden the past season. 
Stems are strong and erect—$1.00. 
Santa Anna, S. C.—Salmon rose suffused with gold— 50c. 
Santa Barbara, F. D. —Color true pink. Twice on the Honor 
Roll and winner of the Achievement Medal—$1.00. 
Satan, S. C.—One of the largest dahlias grown, and a con¬ 
sistent prizewinner at the Shows. Color, a bright flaming 
red with a slight touch of gold at center—$1.00. 
