MONARCH OF THE EAST I. D. (Almy) A naturally big one, altaining a diameter of 
twelve to fourteen inches without forcing. It is one of the most vigorous growers 
we have ever had. The large flowers are a warm gold with apricot and orange buff 
suffusions with a slight coppery red on the reverse. 
Root $7.50, Plant $2.50 
MRS. C. E. WILDON F. D. (Dixie) A large scarlet formal with an orange-buff reverse. 
The petals fold back to the stem forming a big ball. This variety is somewhat 
similar to the old favorite Jersey's Beacon with much more depth. 
Root $5.00, Plant $ 1.50 
MRS. GEORGE LEBOUTILLIER I. D. A large carmine red with darker shadings through¬ 
out. One of the better "reds" for the garden and exhibition. 
Root .75, Plant .50 
MRS. HERBERT O'CONNOR In. C. to St. C. A highly pleasing cactus of rose pink, 
shading to deep, rose pink at center. Exhibition size with good stems. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
MRS. WM. KNUDSEN D. A large white that won its share of prizes during the past 
season. Especially good at the Midwest show at Detroit. 
Root $5.00, Plant $1.50 
MURPHY'S MASTERPIECE I. D. (Reed) A very large, deep flower of dark red, with 
crimson shading. One of the most popular dahlias of recent years. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH F. D. (Hook) A pleasing, big, cerise red that is the leader 
among the red formals on the show tables. Tall, well proportioned plant. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
OLYMPIC SUNSET S. C. (Lee) A free-blooming variety of a pleasing blend of coral, 
orange and lemon yellow. 
Root .50 
OMAR KHAYYAM F. D. (Stout) Chinese red at the base of petals, shading orange 
toward the outer half of the flower. Very vigorous. 
Root .50 
PALO ALTO S. C. (Ballay) A real top-notcher. Large flowers of soft apricot buff, carried 
high above the strong growing bushes. 
Root .50 
♦PAUL PFITZER S. C. A G erman variety that has made a host of friends In this country. 
Centers are a sulphur yellow, shading to a light, lilac rose at'the tips. 
Root .75 
PEACE I. D. (Caldwell) A big white that has the qualities to beat any of that color. 
Tall strong grower. 
Root $3.00, Plant $1.00 
♦PETUNIA In. C. A very fine lavender of good size and attractive formation. Its value 
as an exhibition variety has been established. 
Root $ 1.00, Plant .50 
♦PHYLLIS KNIGHT I. D. Australia is rapidly coming to the fore as a source of tine 
dahlias and this one is by no means the poorest. Very large salmon and rose. 
Flowers are held facing on cane-like stemis. 
Plant $3.00 
♦PINK DAILY MAIL I. D. Large blooms of cyclamen pink. A sport of the popular 
English "Daily Mail". 
Root .75 
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