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LIMESTONE GARDENS, Washington, Ky. 
STOPLIGHT, ID (ge-m)—C. A glistening red which is almost blinding. 
Blooms are large, stems and foliage good. 
Plants $1.50 R. C. $1.00 
SUN RAYS, ID—Untried. Giant blooms of great depth and substance. 
The color is bright buff with apricot suffusion. Reputed to be extra 
fine. Plants $1.50 R. C. $1.00 
THE GATEWAY, ID—Light orange yellow suffused rose red. 
Plants $1.00 R. C. $ .67 
THE SOUTHLAND, ID—Untried. Light gold with outer petals old rose. 
A clean vigorous grower. Large blooms on good stems. 
Plants $1.50 R. C. $1.00 
VOLCANO, ID (ge-m)—D. As a garden flower this dahlia is sensational. 
It is also a frequent winner in competition. An exceptionally rugged 
dahlia in all respects. Apparently no limit to the size to which it 
can be grown. Color, orange flame. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.00 R. C. $ .67 
WATCHUNG GIANT, ID—Untried. A frequent winner in the largest 
bloom class. Color, yellow suffused rose. Plants are sturdy, stems 
and foliage good. Plants $1.25 R. C. $ .80 
ZANTHIC, ID (cge-m)—B. This dahlia is on par with California Idol 
and Lord of Autumn but is a much better keeper than the latter. It 
is a more robust grower than the former. On the exhibition table we 
believe it will win as often as either. In form it differs from both. 
While massive, it is graceful. Plants $1.50 R. C. $1.00 
SMALL FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
DOLLY, Min. FD. A real gem. The color is a deep mauve. The perfect 
blooms are usually around 2 y 2 inches across and are borne on fine 
stems - Roots $1.50 Plants $ .50 R. C. $ .35 
DUBONNETT, Min. SC—One of the grandest small dahlias we have ever 
giown Blooms are very dark red in color, borne on the best of stems 
m great profusion. Plants $ .50 R. C. $ .35 
WOLVERINE GEM, Ball type. Untried—The color is said to be a bi-color 
gray on red. Something entirely different. Fine growing habits. An 
A. D. S. certificate winner. Plants $ .50 R. C. $ .35 
