in several shows. A.D.S. Medal. Honor Roll. 
Plants $7.50 - Cuttings $5.00 
CAEPE DIEM (I.D.) A variety which will no doubt take 
an important place in the large assortment, as its 
various qualities are all excellent. Color, saffron- 
yellow with apricot glow. Well-shaped flowers well 
above the foliage. Exhibition variety. Two Certifi¬ 
cates at Holland. Plants $3.00 - Cuttings $2.00 
CONSUL GENERAL QJJIST (S.C.) A beauty from Holland. 
Color, soft shell-pink, darker to the center; the edge 
of petals elegantly undulating, lends the flower a 
very lovely appearance. Good grower, resistant fo¬ 
liage. Large flowers well formed. 
Plants $3.00 - Cuttings $2.00 
CLIMAX (C.) Certificate of Merit, Trial Gardens, Hol¬ 
land. Early and free flowering, splendid garden 
plant. Color pomegranate-red, shaded raspberry-red. 
The beautiful formed flowers are carried on strong 
stems, well above the foliage. 
Plants $2.50 - Cuttings $1.67 
DOMINANT (inc.C.) Well formed large flowered cactus 
dahlia with the petals folded inwards. Lilac-pink, 
suffusing purple changing to sulphury yellow at cen¬ 
ter. Robust growing, Special exhibition variety. 
Certificates first class Amsterdam and trial garden 
at Haarlem, Holland. Plants $2.25 - Cuttings $1.50 
EDELSTEIN (S.C.) Splendid well formed novelty of a deep 
rose with a silvery shine. Stems are long and erect; 
very good keeper, recommendable for exhibition as well 
as for cutting purposes. Plants $2.00 - Cuttings $1.33 
EMINENT (Inc.C) Beautiful formed cactus dahlia with 
petals folded inwards. Color cardinal-red with gera^- 
nium-red shade and sulphur-yellow at the base. Cer¬ 
tificate of trial garden, Holland. 
Plants $2.25 - Cuttings $1.50 
EVERYBODY*S EAVORITE (i.D.) A rose pink bloom without 
the faintest trace of lavender. It is very large and 
can easily be grown over a foot across. The petals 
slightly twist and fall back to the stem giving the 
bloom tremendous depth. The stem is good and the bush 
is very rugged and hardy and attains a height*of eight 
feet. Winner of the D. W. Hart Medal, highest award 
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