COLDEN SPIKE (S.C.) A pure golden yellow without any 
other color. Blooms facing and well out of the foli¬ 
age, on good stems. Size, 7 to 11 inches and nearly 
as deep. The petals revolute so completely that they 
form sharp spikes for some distance from the end. 
Eree from insects. Has been in competition three 
times and won a blue ribbon each time. 
Roots $10.00 - Plants $5*00 - Cuttings $3*33 
CLAMOUR (i.D.) An immense true purple deeply edged 
amaranth pink something entirely different from any 
existing variety. As the bloom develops the petals 
fall back to the stem giving it great depth. It has 
been grown l4 by 11 inches and believe it can be 
grown even larger. It has a perfectly straight and 
exceedingly stiff stem. Tall grower. Winner of the 
Achievement Medal at Baltimore. Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Plants $10.00- Cuttings $ 6.67 
OLADIATOR (i.D.) The very large, well shaped flowers, 
which are carried by strong stems are of imposing 
beauty. Color orange-red. Certificate of Merit, 
Holland and Belgium. Plants $7*50 - Cuttings $5.00 
HILLSIDE COLD (S.C.) A free-blooming, medium-sized, 
dahlia. Rich, golden yellow with an apricot glow, at 
center. A fine cut-flower and exceptionally good for 
basket work. Won a blue ribbon in the undisseminated 
seedling class at Akron and a first at the Mid-West 
Show. Honor Roll. Plants $5.00 - Cuttings $3*33 
HILLSIDE SUNSET (I.D.) Colden yellow edged and suffused 
with red. Seven Blue ribbons. Certificate of Merit. 
H.R.D. Plants $5.00 - Cuttings $3-33 
HAWKESBURY QUEEN (I.D.) Another novelty from Australia. 
The blooms are very large on very good stems. Color 
red with darker shadings. 
Plants $7.50 - Cuttings $5.00 
ILLAWARRA (E.D.) Another formal of good exhibition size. 
This glorious dahlia is a color all its own, blending 
or orange, gold and bronze. Very good stems. From 
Australia. Plants $7*50 - Cuttings $5*00 
JULIA S. (Min.C.) A rather tall growing miniature cactus 
has a sturdy bush growth with long stems. The deep 
rose pink appears to have a golden suffusion at the 
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