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Edna Ferber, S. C.—The petals are curled and twist¬ 
ed, forming an extremely full flower held erect on 
line stems. Color glistering coral, shading to old 
gold at base of petals .50 
Forest Fire, I. D.—The most different and for that 
reason the most distinctive of all the novelties. 
The name is a good description, a brilliant scarlet 
flame with blushes of yellow. Throughout the 
flower are yellow petaloids. The effect is striking 
and spectacular. On the honor roll .60 
Fort Monmouth, I. D.—The predominating color is a 
rich crimson maroon, with shading of bluish violet 
at tip of petals. The flowers are well formed and 
of true Semi-Cactus type of immense size .50 
Girl of Hillcrest, I. D.—Color is apricot-buff or a 
Mikado orange, the biggest flower with stems long 
and erect. An exhibition variety with well-formed 
flowers always, either early or late .28 
Golden Emblem, F. D.—One of the finest, purest deep 
rich golden yellow Dahlias in existence. A clear 
golden yellow v/ithout shading or trace of any 
other color .40 
Harry Strutt, C.—A large clear spectrum red. One 
of the most reliable red Cactus Dahlias yet pro¬ 
duced and the most satisfactory .35 
Heart of Milwaukee, F. D.—This great big wonder¬ 
ful California beauty is held perfectly erect on 
strong straight stems. Color, warm autumn 
shades, burnished copper to dull golden champagne 
and chamois. As a cut flower it fits into the 
basket with any color .30 
Hillcrest Flulfy Ruffles I. D.—Here is a new variety 
we are happy to recommend to our customers. 
The color, a beautiful new shade of soft apricot. 
The blooms are very artistic and unusual and the 
petals are truly “Fluffy Ruffles.” .35 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder, I. D.—Has the distinction of 
receiving a special award of merit at the New 
York Show and one of the outstanding introduc¬ 
tions of the past season. Color is a rich, bright, 
violet burgundy which under some lights looks 
royal purple. The huge blooms can be grown to 
immense size and are fine keepers for so large a 
flower .$1.00 
Helen Ivins, F. D.—Large well formdd orchid laven¬ 
der or light rosaline purple. Stems are extra long 
and the variety is strong and vigorous and free 
flowering .28 
Ida Perkins, F. D.—An all around white Certificate 
of Merit Dahlia with fine form and full centers on 
erect stems. Blooms early and continuously on 
plants covered with dark leathery foliage .32 
Indiana Moon, F. D.—Color, flesh ocher, flushed pink, 
salmon and gold. Huge flowers of color, beauty 
and form on a vigorous, beautiful plant with dis¬ 
ease and insect resisting foliage .30 
