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IdS. Large Flowering Varieties - Continued 
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LE TOREADOR. (F.D.) This is the leading com¬ 
mercial red variety in the low priced range. 
Medium size, flat flower of glowing deep red. 
Strong stem of medium length... 05 
LONG ISLAND RED. A new commercial red just 
introduced by one of our local growers. Me¬ 
dium size flower of good form and substance. 
Free flowering. ... 50 
MARGRACE. (I.D.) Brilliant scarlet, tipped and 
striped with gold. A very large flower on 
strong, stiff stems. Heavy foliage. 50 
MARSHALL'S PINK. (F.D.) Large, globular flow¬ 
er of bright pink with silver sheen. Somewhat 
soft for early season commercial use but a 
beauty in the garden. 08 
MAUDE ADAMS. (Show) Our southern customers 
still want this old favorite and we have again 
increased our stock. Profuse blooming va¬ 
riety with strong stems. The flowers, which 
are snow white with slight pink edging, are 
very useful for florist work. 07 
MISS BELGIUM. (C) An even shade of burnt 
orange. Medium size flower on long, wiry 
stems. Early and continuous flowerer. This 
variety is fast becoming very popular and de¬ 
servedly so.15 
MRS. A. E. WHEELER. (F.D.) Royal purple with 
lighter veins. Good, free flowering variety and 
a nice grower. If you like Thos. Edison, you 
should also have this one. 12 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTTILLIER. (I D.) Rich, vel¬ 
vety-carmine, producing giant flowers on long 
stems. This looks like a good bet for a leader 
among the large reds and we urge everyone 
to give it a trial... 25 
MRS. I. de VER WARNER. (F.D.) This still a 
favorite orchid-lavender variety. While the 
blooms are too soft for commercial use, it is a 
variety that should be in every Dahlia garden. .07 
MURPHY'S MASTERPIECE. (I D.) This is un¬ 
doubtedly the largest and finest of all red vari¬ 
eties and possibly the finest in any color. The 
roots are difficult to winter over which ac¬ 
counts for the maintainence of the high price. .75 
MYRA HOWARD. (I.D.) Pure golden color with 
a sheen of rose. Large flower with straight, 
stiff stem. A real beauty. 15 
NATHAN HALE. Coppery-yellow and gold and 
good form, stem and substance Should be 
planted early as it is a late bloomer. A fine 
market variety... 08 
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NEW YORK MARKET. (F. D.) A flat decorative 
with shadings of light lavender and with excel¬ 
lent keeping qualities that make it a fine 
flower for florists' use. 12 
OMAR KHAYYAM. (F.D.) We recommend this 
variety highly not only as a good one in the 
garden but also excellent for cutting. Color 
is Chinese red at base of petals which shades 
to orange at the tip. Fine, tall grower, free 
from insect attack; large flower and alto¬ 
gether one of the most satisfactory. Note 
our low price. 07 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY. (S.C.) This is a true pink. 
A good sized flower on fine stem and very 
artistically formed. Petals gracefully curl and 
twist making the flower very attractive and 
desirable..15 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA. (I.D.) An old crimson 
variety that is still well liked in some sections 
of the country .. 08 
PRINCE OF PERSIA. (I.D.) Bright cardinal-red 
and a real beauty. Flowers face well on long 
stems. Good grower.15 
Omar Khayyam Is a Good All-Purpose Variety. Be Sure to Order It! 
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