LORD OF AUTUMN I. D. (Almy) One of the greatest of the groat. This big, artistically 
formed beauty is one of the greatest winners at all shows. It has many "largest 
bloom in the show" awards. The clear yellow flowers have exceptional depth. 
Although it is regarded as a bit temperamental in Its grcv/ing habits, we believe 
that everyone interested in the largest ones should try it. Our stock has produced 
many winners. 
Root $ 1.00, Plant .50 
LOUISE BATES S. C. (Cordes) A spectacular dahlia of large size. Early and prolific 
bloomer. Mallow pink with phlox purple centers. 
Root .75 
*MADAME GEO. PEZZANT In. 0. One of the most "true to type" dahlias in our gar¬ 
dens. Large flowers of great depth on perfect stems. The color is a deep, blood 
red. Blooms should be shaded for exhibition as they have a tendency to fade some¬ 
what in bright sunshine. 
Root $ 1.50, Plant .75 
*MADAME FLORENT BREAM In. C. to S. C. A fair-sized flower of brighl-est rose, with 
a distinct yellow center. 
Root .75 
MAN O' WAR I. D. (Ruschmohr) One of the most satisfactory of our "reds". It blooms 
early and continues throughout the season. Flowers are large, on good stems carried 
well out of the rather tail bushes. The color is a rich, dark carmine. 
Root $ 1.00, Pla nt .50 
’•'MARGA V. ETZDORF S. C. Medium sized blooms of reddish orange, shading light 
toward the centers. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
MARGRACE I. D. (Bissell) A really striking 
variety of brilliant scarlet, tipped gold, 
and v/ith gold at the base of the petals. 
Large flowers, long stems and tall 
bushes, of open growth. A consistent 
winner. We recommend it. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
MARY RETZER S. C. (Retzer) A beautifully 
formed flower of good size and color. 
Bright, rose pink. Flowers somewhat in 
dined to droop. 
Root .75 
*MASCOTTE In. C. A new one from abroad, 
with the highest of recommendations. 
Deep rose tinted cerise, lighter towards 
the tips. 
Plant $ 1.00 
MICHIGAN WHITE S. C. (Keiser) This one 
undoubtedly has a bright future as a 
commercial cut flower. The medium¬ 
sized blooms have wonderful substance, keeping well when cut and do not burn I.n 
the sun. White with a tinge of yellow at the base of the petals. Tall grower. L.ong 
stems. Early and prolific. 
Root $5.00, Plant $1.50 
MIDWEST In. C. (Robens) A large, well formed violef purple, that has a definite place 
on the exhibition tables. Free flowering habits. 
Root $ 1.00, Plant .50 
MARGRACE 
