The new Dahlias are really stunning 
MICHELLS MERITORIOUS DAHLIAS, continued 
DECORATIVE TYPES, continued 
» Dwight W. Morrow. ID. Rich deep carmine-red. A giant exhibi- 
i tion variety that is destined to lead its class. Roots, 75c. each. 
I Eastern Star. FD. Saffron-yellow blooms, with old-gold shadings, 
( good keeping quality, full centers, held on strong, erect stems. 
Roots, 35c. each. 
{ Elite Glory. FD. Brilliant rich red flowers that remain in good 
condition a long while after being cut. Strong grower. Roots, 
50c. each. 
i Elkridge. ID. Well-formed white flowers. Very graceful. Roots, 
50c. each. 
Fordhook Emperor. ID. A glorious blending of rich salmon and 
rose, making a general effect of apricot. Excellent bloomer. Roots, 
35c. each. 
Fort Washington. FD. A very fine dark red. Roots, 35c. each. 
Forest Fire. ID. One of the most spectacular Dahlias introduced in 
years. Flowers of an unusually artistic form, lemon-yellow at base 
of petals, heavily tipped rich scarlet and enhanced with yellow 
petaloids. Bush is sturdy and strong, with leathery, insect-resist¬ 
ant foliage. Roots, $1.00 each. Plants, 50c. each. 
Fort Monmouth. ID. Giant, well-formed flowers of rich crimson- 
maroon, shading to bluish violet at tips. Free bloomer. Excellent 
keeper. Roots, 50c. each. 
ij Galli Curci. ID. Large, unusually deep blooms, carried on long 
|! stems; petals long, pointed and wavy; color, brilliant salmon- 
orange with gold suffusion. A strong, semi-dwarf grower. Roots, 
50c. each. 
Gladys Sherwood. ID. A variety still in demand. Blooms white, 
very large, and of good form. Roots, 35c. each. 
Golden Eclipse. FD. A clear golden yellow with salmon and flesh 
shadings at the center. Tall grower with long stems. Roots, 
50c. each. 
Decorative Dahlia 
Decorative Dahlia 
Good Night. ID. Blood-red, shaded maroon. Good size and form. 
Roots, $1.00 each. 
Great Eastern. ID. A large flower of orange and reddish bronze— 
a beautiful combination of autumn shades. Dark foliage. Sturdy 
bush; good stems. Roots, $2.50 each. 
Honor Bright. FD. Bronze and orange. Strong stems. Free 
bloomer. Roots, 50c. each. 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. ID. Deep rosy magenta, blending to tri e 
purple. Large, broad-petaled blooms, full centers, and of great 
depth. Winner of American Home Achievement Medal in New 
York. Roots, $1.00 each. Plants, 50c. each. 
Ida Perkins. FD. One of the finest large white varieties, with good 
form and full centers. Blooms early. Roots, 35c. each. 
Indiana Moon. ID. Orange, carmine suft'usion. Large-flowering 
type and a free bloomer. Roots, 50c. each. 
Jane Cowl. ID. Massive blooms of bronzy buff and old-gold, blend¬ 
ing darker. Stems unusually strong. Roots, 50c. each. 
Jean Kerr. FD. A fine white Dahlia of medium size. Fine for 
bedding and cutting. Roots, 25c. each. 
Jersey’s Beacon. FD. Bright scarlet, with buff reflex, giving a 
two-toned effect. Free bloomer. Roots, 35c. each. 
Jersey’s Beauty. FD. Blooms high above the foliage on strong 
stems; flowers are immense, glowing pink. Roots, 35c. each. 
Jersey’s Majestic. ID. Strong, vigorous grower. Copper, suffused 
with a golden sheen, reverse of petals amaranth-pink, thus giving 
the flower a hue of pinkish copper. Roots, 75c. each. 
Jimmie Foxx. ID. Immense exhibition blooms of coppery red, 
shaded with henna. Strong plants producing flowers on straight 
stems, well above the foliage. Winner of many prizes at the leading 
eastern shows. Roots, $5.00 each. Plants, $1.50 each. 
Kathleen Norris. ID. True rose-pink, deepening to mallow-pink, 
tight center. Good bloomer; excellent keeper. Roots, 50c. each. 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder. ID. Large, well-formed, bright violet- 
purple flowers. Roots, 50c. each. 
Kentucky. ID. Pure salmon-pink, similar in habit and form to 
Jersey’s Beauty. Roots, 35c. each. 
Kentucky Red. FD. One of the brightest reds—a flaniing scarlet 
that will stand considerable sunshine without fading. Roots, 
50c. each. 
Long Hill. ID. Gold and rose. An attractive variety. Roots, 
50c. each. 
Lord of Autumn. ID. Flowers rich deep golden yellow, with 
formation as wonderful as the size. A marvelous grower with stems 
strong and erect. Roots, $1.50 each. Plants, 50c. each. 
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