DUBONNET~(S. C.) Deep ox-blood red. 
Plants 50c; R. C. 25c 
FAIRY—(F. D.) Rosey pink. 
FAIRY PRINCESS—(S. C.) Miniature. This little 
dahlia is of a pale lavender pink. Has good bush and 
a free bloomer. 
LITTLE DALORIS—(Pom.) A fiery ox-blood red that 
made a hit. It is very prolific bloomer. Stems are 
long and stiff. Blooms held high out of foliage. A 
very good cutting pompom. A winner at New York 
and Cleveland. 
Roots 75c; Plants 50c; R. C. 25c 
LITTLE DREAM—(I. C.) Brilliant rose with light 
center. 
LITTLE NEMO—(F. D.) Red tipped white. 
LITTLE JENNY—(Min. C.) Deep rose. 
Plants 75c; R. C. 50c 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN—(Min. C.) White. 
LORNA WILDON—(I. C.) Pure white. 
McKAY’S PURITY—(F. D.) Very good pure white 
miniature 
Roots $3.00; Plants $1.00; R. C. 60c 
MIRTH—(F. D.) Orange scarlet. 
ORCHID LADY—(F. D.) Lavender. 
PREAKNESS—(Col.) Pure white with white color. 
Plants 75c; R. C. 50c 
PURPLE JOY—(Pom) Rosalene purple. 
Roots $1.00; Plants 50c 
RALEIGH—(F. D.) Salmon rose, shaded tan, yellow 
base. 
SANHICAN SWEETHEART—(S. C.) Apricot. 
SILVIA—(F. D.) A free flowering garnet red minia¬ 
ture, 
Roots $1.00; Plants 50c 
SNOWSPRITE—(S. C.) Very outstanding pure white. 
Roots $3.00; Plants $1.00; R. C. 60c 
TROJAN—(S. C.) Mikado red, yellow base. 
TWINKLE-O.—White with violet rose reverse petals 
rolled forward. 
BUDDLEIA 
CHARM—A beautiful bushy plant, growing to a 
height of 5 to 6 feet and almost the same spread. 
A very striking plant in any landscape, or for its cut¬ 
ting value, flowering from middle of June till frost. 
The flowers are a clear lavender pink, a new color 
never before in Buddleia. Charm will blend beautifully 
with most all seasonable flowers. 
Strong established 3 in pot plants 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
HARTWEGIE—The large bright lavender panicles 
have remarkable substance and harmonize in arrange¬ 
ments with other summer flowers. This will add to 
ycur landscaped garden. 
Strong one-year bush 75c each; 3 for $1.75 
3 in pot plants 25c each; 3 for 60c 
