tive coloring. The large flowers are particularly 
well built up with very good stems. Australian 
variety. Plants $7.50- - Cuttings $5*00 
WHITE BABY ROYAL (Min.) The snow white Baby Royal that 
surpasses all the existing varieties of its color, for 
cut-flowers and exhibitions. The stems long and wiry; 
flowering over the longest periods. 
Plants $1.50 - Cuttings $1.00 
VONDEL (S.C.) Certificate Haarlem and Amsterdam. Flowers 
of medium size borne on extra long stiff stems, well 
out of the dardc green foliage. Color deep orange with 
a soft salmon glow. Keeps long after being cut. 
Plants $2.25 - Cuttings $1.50 
Latest varieties and valuable information on rais¬ 
ing Dahlias. Be sure to subscribe for the DAHLIA 
DIGEST and partake of its benefits. Address; 
DAHLIA DIGEST, 1040 Rutledge St., Madison, Wisconsin. 
GENERAL LIST OF VARIETIES 
ADOLF MAYER (I.D.) Dark brown-red till 
velvet, black in the center . 
A. E. HELD (I.D.) A giant purple that 
will bloom from July to frost . 
AMERICAN PURITY (S.C.) Glistening white 
with petals tightly quilled at the tips 
AZURA (I.D.) Very large flowers on good 
stems* Rosy lilac. Admired. H.R.D. .. 
ANALEE McCLURE (I.D.) A very good white, 
with perfect stems. H.R.D.. 
ANGELO ROSSI (I.D.) Vivid gold outer 
petals flushed a deeper salmon gold .... 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET (I.D.) Vivid scarlet 
shading to bright canary yellow . 
AMELIA EARHART (S.C.) Apricot buff, base 
of petals primrose. H.R.D.. 
AMERICA 1 S SWEETHEART (I.D.) An immense 
pure yellow chrysanthemum. H.R.D. 
PLANTS 
Rooted 
cuttings 
$ .90 
$ »60 
1.50 
1.00 
.90 
. 60 
• 75 
.50 
.60 ' 
.4o 
• 75 
.50 
.50 
.33 
.75 
.50 
. 60 
.4o 
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