Rena Cayeux (C.)—A small glowing crimson red. Low- 
growing. Fine for borders and small gardens._Roots .15 
Royal Pennant (F.D.)—A rich purple violet along the 
same order as the famous Jean Trimbee. A fine grower 
and root maker. Check this one without fail._Plants .40 
Robt. L. Ripley (I.D.)—Rhodamine purple with deep rose 
pink suffusions throughout the entire bloom. It is 
immense in size. Stems are straight and strong. The 
bush is vigorous and grows to a height of seven feet. 
___Root .75, Plant .40 
Ruby Taylor (I.D.)—A prize winner. The color is car¬ 
mine and the large deep blooms are supported by per¬ 
fect, long, stiff stems._ Roots .25 
Sagamore (F.D.)—Golden amber shaded orange buff. 
Fine for cutting.--Roots .12 
Satan (S.C.)—Bloom 10x5, bush 6 ft. One of the largest 
dahlias grown, and a consistent prize winner at the 
shows. Color, a bright flaming red with slight touch of 
gold at center_,_ Roots .35 
Son of Satan—An immense incurved cactus flame red 
with excellent stems. This sensational four Honor Roll 
dahlia is the strongest and most vigorous grower in our 
collection. The flowers are large and attractive.. Plant .40 
Star of Bethlehem (I.D.)—Very large pure white. Very 
fine in every way._Roots .40, Plants .25 
^Sunrays (I.D.)—Giant blooms of great depth and sub- 
\ stance. The color is bright buff and apricot suffusion. 
Long, strong stems.---Plant .75 
Tom Blackwood (I.D.)—A beautiful dark red. Same 
color as Dwight W. Morrow. Large, around 10 inches. 
Mighty fine._Plants .50 
The Commodore (I.D.)—‘One of the largest and most 
prolific blooming of all dahlias. Color is a brilliant 
yellow.- Root .10 
Thomas A. Edison (F.D.)—A gorgeous royal purple, large 
size, strong erect stems. Very fine._ Root .35 
The Telegram (I.D.)—An old one just discovered by us. 
A wonder. Color, light orange tipped white._Root .35 
_ Plants .25 
Vivian—Ball dahlia. White tipped purple, good roots 
maker._Roots .10 
Volcano (F.D.)—Bloom 12x6, bush 4 Vi ft. Always we 
like to offer large, vigorous varieties such as this fine 
dahlia. Long, strong stems, holding these very large 
flowers at an angle of 45 degrees. Color, orange fl’me 
red; will not fade or burn._Plant .40 
Watchung Giant (I.D.)—Bloom 11x6, bush 6 ft. A dahlia 
for the largest bloom class of deep amber yellow 
suffused orange cadmium. It is a good strong g-ow- 
ing variety.-Root .35 
White Supreme (F.D.)—A runner up on White Wonder, 
only a little earlier and more free blooming._Roots .25 
White Wonder (I.D.)—Bloom 11x6, bush 5V2 ft. Pure 
white. A monster. _Root .25 
W. H. T. (F.D.)—Rich old rose with mauve shading on 
reverse. A long stemmed variety with good growing 
habits.- Root .15 
