House Beautiful Futurity Medal (shown with 
three others) at Poughkeepsie, etc., etc. 
Strong Divs. $7.50. Plants $3.50, 3 for $7.50. 
Cream of Gold. I. D. to H. C. An immense 
bloom (up to 12 in.) of creamy yellow vigor¬ 
ous widespreading bush, stems 3 ft. and more. 
Divs. $3. Plants $1. 
Golden Faun. I. D. The dahlia beautiful. 
Blooms large and uniform of salmon, gold and 
faun. Cane stem. Divs. $4. Plants $1.25. 
Jumbo Satan. I. D. The most spectacular 
dahlia grown. Giant blooms (of rich red, with 
some white petaloids, 14 in. by 8 in.,. San 
Francisco) ; 13 by 9 in. Largest Bloom, Al¬ 
ameda, 12 in. in heat of Georgia; held above 
a 9 ft. bush on stems 3 to 6 ft. Divs $5. 
Plants $2, 3 for $5. 
Lord of Autumn, I. D. Still the greatest 
yellow ever produced. Grown right it is 
absolutely unbeatable in Largest Most Per¬ 
fect Bloom Class. Our stock has never been 
overpropagated. Order early as we had to 
refuse orders for more than 100 divisions and 
several hundred plants last year. Strong Divs. 
$1.50. Plants $1, 4 for $2 net. 
Rose of Heaven. I. D. Bloom large of a 
“heavenly” rose shade. Tall, vigorous bush. 
Recommended at Georgia Experiment Sta. 
Divs. $2. Plants $1. 
“Supreme Monarch.” I. D. Another huge 
red with white reverse and edge. Spreading 
bush and cane like 3 ft. stems. Divs. $2. 
Plants $1. 
Nnu ilntruiutrliuns for 111353 
Alice May. I. D. Called White Lord of Autumn. 
Grandest to date. Shown only once it defeated all 
classes. 12Gx8p2 in. Stem stiff as a rod and 10 in. 
to first leaf. Plants (limited), $3.75 net. 
Glamour. I. D. An immense true purple, deeply 
edged amaranth pink; an entirely new color. Grown 
14 in. by 11 in. over a 7 ft. bush. Plants only $10. 
