base of petals. Two Certificates of Merit. 
Plants $1.00 - Cuttings $ .67 
JOYCE LOUISE (i.D.) Can be grown 13 to l4 inches. Pro¬ 
lific bloomer and good root maker. A giant orchid 
pink. Two Certificates of Merit. Achievement Medal 
Winner for the largest bloom. Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Plants $2.50 - Cuttings $ 1.67 
LADIES 1 CHOICE (Small I.D.) A bright canary-yellow with 
white tips. This is a very beautiful flower but not 
large. Blooms average from 3 to 5 inches. Good 
florist variety. 
Roots $5.00 - Plants $2.50 - Cuttings $ 1.67 
LOIS WALCHER (E. to S.C.) Color, deep amaranth to pansy 
purple with the outer one-third of petals a clear 
white, no variation in the color proportions. Stems 
are ideal, carrying the flower facing. A bi-color 
which will be outstanding among all others of this 
type. A Champion and it will speak for itself. Six 
American Home Achievement Medals, two Certificates of 
Merit, and numerous blue ribbons. You can 1 t afford to 
miss it. Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Plants $3.50 - Cuttings $2.33 
LITTLE DIAMOND (S.C.) G-raceful small-flowered dahlia 
with regular beautiful shape and extra strong stem. 
The color is fresh purple-pink with sulphur-yellow to 
the foot of the petals. Highly recommendable cut- 
flower and exhibition variety. Certificate at Haarlem 
and Amsterdam. Certificate of Merit, Paris, France. 
Plants $2.25 - Cuttings $1.50 
MOTHER ENCELHARDT (S.C.) German novelty of immense size 
with twisted florets and a silvery rose color. The 
stiff stems and splendid form make this flower a very 
recommendable exhibition and cut-flower. 
Plants $3*00 - Cuttings $2.00 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS (I.D.) According to reputable witnesses 
Otis has been grown 17 inches and 10 inches deep. Af¬ 
ter twenty-four hours in dry shipment, it was close to 
l4 inches. Its color is a soft, rich, golden yellow 
with just a touch of coppery shading. It won six 
largest flower awards. Two achievement Medals. Honor 
Roll. Plants $12.50- Cuttings $£.33 
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