Roots Plants 
Bush is a medium grower attaining a 
height of 5 feet high, a vigorous, clean plant 
with attractive heavy insect resisting fol¬ 
iage and a free bloomer. 
Field grown stock can be grown to 10 
and 11 inches with depth of 6 to 7 inches 
without the use of fertilizer._2.50 1.25 
Leidens Elegance St. CAC.—Cardinal red 
no shadings. ___1.00 .50 
Lord Of Autumn, L D.—Huge lemon yel¬ 
low and one that gives the yellow class a 
lot of competition. _1.50 .75 
Mad River Chief, I. D.—Here is one of 
the darkest and finest in the red class. 
Color rich velvety carmine red with a dark 
center. Wonderful stems and a dandy 
grower._Plants Only 3.50 
Man O’ War, L D.—Fine garden variety, 
splendid grower. Blooms of rich dark 
carmine. _ 1.00 .50 
Mary Ritzer, S. C.—Sport of Edna Fer- 
ber; color orchid pink._1.50 .75 
May Robson, S. C.—Described as the per¬ 
fect pink._1.00 .50 
Maryland Autumn King, I. C.—One of the 
finest in autumn shade, amber with a buff 
reverse. Large blooms 12 by 5" on splendid 
stems. _Plants Only 2.50 
Maryland Delight, I. D.—A true pink ex¬ 
tremely beautiful on long strong stems. An 
early and prolific bloomer and fine grower. 
Plants Only. _ 2.50 
Maryland Pioneer, I. D.—Here is another 
red that ranks with the large ones. Pro¬ 
duces very large blooms on the best of 
stems._Plants Only 2.50 
Maryland Glory, I. D.—Another fine gar¬ 
den variety. Profuse bloomer on long fin© 
stems. True American Beauty pink color._.75 
Major Bowes, I. D.—Tall growing, robust 
plant and long stems. Color of giant blooms 
geranium red._1.00 .50 
Mauvern, I. D.—Dark lavender pink, long 
stems and beautiful. _2.00 1.00 
Midwest Champion, I. D.—Beautiful com¬ 
bination of violet rose and yellow._2.50 1.25 
Milton J. Cross, I. D.—Very large flowers 
on fine stems. An Honor Roll variety color; 
yellow shading to amber rose_3.00 1.50 
Miriam Hopkins, S. C.—Splendid exhibi¬ 
tion dahlia of a copper and orange color._2.00 1.00 
Miss Glory, S. C.—Large flowers of apri¬ 
cot yellow held on wonderful long stems._3.00 1.50 
Mrs. Geo. LeBoutiller, I. D.—Greatly ad¬ 
mired this giant velvety carmine_1.00 .50 
Orchid Queen, I. D.—Delicate light amar¬ 
anth pink. Excellent bloomer, wonderful 
stems. _____,_2.00 1.00 
Palo Alto, I. D.—Combination of salmon 
and old gold. _1.00 .50 
Peace, L D.—Undoubtly one of the largest 
and best of the exhibition WHITES. Pure 
white throughout._Plants Only 3.50 
Pride Of America, S. C.—Clear primrose 
yellow, pink tinge and flushing of light pink 2.00 1.00 
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