PRUiDA GPORGi: (I, D.)—Australia. One of the mo«t lovely 
Dahlias it has ever l)een our pleasure to grow. Th^ tall 
bushes bear numerous large blooms of cream overlaid with 
helio. This variety is much in demand where it has been 
shown. A real winner_$3.50 
PORRST PIRR (I. D.) —A striking red and yellow combina¬ 
tion. An unusually artistic form with each petal heavily 
tipped rich scarlet and enhanced with lemon yellow petal- 
oids which are lightly suffused scarlet. The bush is sturdy 
and strong with leatherly insect-resistant foliage_75c 
GRRATRR GIiORY (C.)— Bloom 11x6. One of the big ones 
in this class; a vigorous plant, wdth very long, strong stems; 
a beautiful rose pink flower, of very artistic formation. 
Winner of eleven first prizes in the leading shows. Al«o 
has an A. D. S. Medal_$5.00 
PRANK MIIiIiRR (P. D.) —Clear golden yellow, large flowers 
on a perfect stem_50c 
PRAU O’ BRACHT (S. C.)— Primrose yellow. A consistent 
prize winner _5Dc 
HUNT’S VRI.VRT WONDRR (I. D.)— A giant of unusual 
beauty, very large, burgundy violet. Deep flowers with the 
long pointed petals curling nearly back to the stem. The 
bushes are very vigorous and seem to be insect-proof. A 
good Dahlia _$1.00 
IROQUOIS SUNBRAM (P. D.) —This is a delightful color of 
salmon shading to rose. Tall bushes produce many flowers 
on long, stiff stems. It is a fine Dahlia for the garden and 
a good exhibition flower_50c 
INCADRSCRNT (I. D.)— The color is rich rosy buff with a 
shading of yellow reverse light old rose. It is a seedling 
of Jane Cowl and scored 85 at East Dansing Trial Gardens. 
Large blooms on cane-like stems make this a real attraction 
in any up to date garden. Roots_$2 00 
JUDGR SAMURI. SRABURY (I. D.)— A very large Dahlia of 
unusual color, being a blend of heliotrope on a light ground. 
The blooms are large and fairly deep, held on good stems 
facing the audience. A very beautiful Dahlia_$1.50 
JANR COWL (I. D.)— Glistening bronzy buff and gold l)looms 
with beautiful high centered formation. The best of stem 
and fine heavy foliage_50c 
KATHLRRN NORRIS (I. D.,) —Color a true rose pink, later 
deepening to mellow pink. Gigantic blooms, broad petals 
overlapping with twisted ends. Full center, very long 
stem, foliage dark green and insect-proof. A good Ijloomer 
and excellent keeper _50c 
KRNTUCKY SUN (P. D.)— A yellow formal that draws your 
attenticm. A clean, vigorous grower producing large flowers 
of bright golden yellow on strong stems_$1.50 
LORD OP AUTUMN (I. D.) —Fine, clear yellow with no other 
shading. A prize winning heauty of great size and depth 
with most beautiful formation. Long, strong stems hold 
the l>ig Idooms well out of the foliage_■/5c 
LADY MOYRA PONSONBY (I. D.)— Pure glowing yellow l)ig 
blooms with pointed petals. Stem excellent_75c 
LRIDRN’S RLRGANCR (C.) —Crimson to deep Vermillion, 
perfectly formed. The large l)looms are on long stems well 
set aljove the foliage. Free-flowering, good hal)it_$1.50 
MRS. PLBM SAMPSON (S. C.) —A beautiful yellow Dahlia 
on a long stiff stem witli mj faults. Tall bush and a free 
bloomer, greatly admired _50c 
MRS. GRORGR LB BOUTBLIBR (I. D.) —A giant flower and 
a very striking and sliowy plant. Color a deep crimson red. 
Tlie l)looms are very large on long stems. A very attractive 
Dahlia _ I _$1.00 
MRS. RLLA WORTHBN (I. D.) —A very large flower with 
long narrow ])etals which form a very beautiful flower. 
The huge facing on long, stiff stems with insect-resisting 
foliage. Truly a Iteautiful Dahlia_50c 
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