Price 
Per 
Root 
MARGRACE. I. D. (Bissell)—A brilliant scarlet 
tipped and striped with gold. A very large flow¬ 
er on an extra good stem. 1.00 
MILTON J. CROSS. (Pennypack Gardens, 86E) 
I. D.—Center of flower is clear lemon yellow 
shaded rose and coral on outer petals. Won 
three Achievement Medals, New York, Camden 
and Burholme . 1.50 
MISS BELGIUM. Str. C.— Light scarlet. A free 
blooming foreign introduction of great merit. 
Very free and the flowers keep long. .50 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON (S.)—Dark red, one of the 
best of the show type. Roots.25 
MRS. EDNA SPENCER. (I. C.)—Lavender pink, 
white center.25 
MRS. I. D. VER WARNER—Mauve pink.25 
MRS. J. GARDNER CASSETT—Bright rose-pink. 
A good Dahlia. .25 
MRS. J. P. SMITH. (S.)—A vivid cherry blush over 
a rich crimson. .35 
MRS. BRUCE COLLINS. Str. C.—Light yellow. 
One of the freest flowering Dahlias we ever 
grew. Low branching bushes, quite vigorous... .50 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIERE. I. D.—Bright deep 
red. The largest of the large dahlias, an early 
and free bloomer on long stems. .75 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE. I. D.—Deep red. It 
will be long before this very large flower will 
be beaten in exhibition. .75 
MYRA HOWARD. I. D.—Yellow and gold, tinted 
salmon . .50 
NEW GLORY. S. C.—Garnet tipped white.50 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH. Dec. (Hook)—Oakleigh 
Monarch is a big broad petaled informal decora¬ 
tive of clear brilliant cerise red. 1.00 
OAKLEIGH PRINCESS. S. C. (Oakleigh Gardens) 
—The color combination is most attractive, it be¬ 
ing lemon yellow, overcast with brilliant scarlet 
red . 1.00 
