CLASSIIFI NATION 
Cactus (C.) — lucurvcMl Cactus (I. C.) 
Straiplit Cactus (St. C.) —Semi-Cactus (S. C.) ^ 
Informal Decorative (I. D.)—Formal Decorative ( F. D.) 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART (I. D. —A ^nant, with pure clear 
yellow blooms of j?i‘eat deptli, held nearly on top of abso¬ 
lutely stiff stems. Can he p:rown to 12 inches and more 
and has won as the “larg'est llower in the show”-$1.50 
AMEEIA EARHART (S. C.) —Very large, beautiful Dahlia of 
apricot huff with salmon shadings_"/Sc 
ANNA MAY WONG (I. D.) —This is a huge llower. Bright 
spectrum red with a light reverse. Flowers well aboye the 
foliage on strong, stiff stems, with good, heavy insect- 
resistant foliage -$1.50 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET (I. D.) —A very large vivid scarlet 
shading to bright canary yellow at the base of petals. One 
of last years introductions that won its share of prizes at 
the shows last Fall. Plants are good strong growers and 
are always in bloom_$1.00 
AZURA (I. D.) — Ballay. Rose lilac with a bluish sheen of 
extra large size that can compete in the “largest” bloom 
class. We had many blooms over a foot in diameter on 
exceptionally strong stems. The l)ush is quite tall and 
a sight to see with four or more large blooms at one time. 
A general favorite and a fine root maker_$2.50 
BUCKEYE KING (F. D.) —Very large full llower of glowing 
amber _50c 
BEUE RIVER (F. D.) —Blue French violet, the nearest to a 
blue Dahlia that we have ever seen. Long, straight stems 
on bushes that grow about four feet high_$1.00 
BAERNE (S. C.) — Foreign. This beautiful variety is a win¬ 
ner. Color old pink with a soft deep salmon glow, a pure 
Semi-Cactus Dahlia with excellent stems, free flowering 
well above the foliage. Variety for exhibitions_Vbc 
BAEEEGO’S SURPRISE (S. C.) — Holland. This variety has 
been much sought after ever since its introduction a few 
years ago. The color is pure white and shaped like Frau 
O Bracht, of which it is a seedling. The blooms are freely 
produced and keep well_$1.50 
CEARA CARDER (I. D.) —A huge flower of true cyclamen 
pink with a perfect stem and lovely foliage. Won many 
prizes this past season and was greatly admired by all 
who saw it. You should not miss having this Dahlia in 
your garden _$1.00 
CHAREES E. MASTICK (F. D.) —Winner of American Home 
Achievement medai. Feature(i on two Honor Rolls, has all 
the good qualities, strong stem, large size, free bloomer, a 
good root grower and of beautiful and unusual color. A 
bright orange deepening to darker in center, reverse grena¬ 
dine pink which sutfuses and brightens the flower, and its 
form is perfect. A good Dahlia_$1.50 
CAEIFORNIA IDOE (I. D.) —This giant, self-colored yellow 
ranks in size and finish with the largest and best liahlias 
introduced to date. It is truly a monster, producing blooms 
up to fourteen inches in width, and of great depth. A 
refined Dahlia of great merit. Prolific bloomer_$1.50 
CORNEEE (I. D )—A hi-color of garnet and white. A beau¬ 
tiful flower on good strong stems, with insect resisting 
foliage, very attractive in the garden. Stock limited_$5.00 
DEAN ANDERSON (I. D. — Mad River Gardens. A rare color 
in a Dahlia-bright henna orange. The tall hushes carry 
massive blooms well in the air. Truly an exhibition novelty. 
With us it has performed to our entire satisfaction_$2.50 
EDWARD RINDEPEEISCH (F. D.) —A tremendous hold 
flower of a magnificent shade of scarlet red, on a cane-like 
stem _50c 
FIREBAEE (P. D )— Hillside Farm. Another of moderate 
size with a color that demands instant attention. A l)rilliant 
scarlet folor, does not huin or fad_$2.50 
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