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Cannas Dormant Roots 
Golden Eagle. Golden yellow. 4 ft. 
Hungaria. Beautiful clear rose. 3)^ ft. 
King Humbert. Orange scarlet, the most popular variety; 
bronze foliage. 5 ft. 
Rosea Gigantea. Large, rich rose flowers. 4 ft. 
The Gem. Deep cream, with carmine dots. 4h£ ft. 
The President. Immense glowing scarlet. 5 ft. 
Uhlberg. Rosy carmine, with creamy yellow markings. 3}^ ft. 
Wintzer’s Colossal. Brilliant scarlet. Orchid type flowers. 
5 ft. 
Wyoming. Immense spikes of orange flowers; bronze foliage. 
6 ft. 
Yellow King Humbert. Yellow, with red dots. 4)/£ ft. 
Any of the above, $2.50 per doz., $15.00 per 100 
DAHLIAS 
DECORATIVE VARIETIES 
(Formal and Informal 
Decorative Dahlias are the largest flowering of any type. 
The petals are long, broad and flat and the flowers are double 
and full to the center. Tubers Plants 
America’s Sweetheart (Informal). Large 
pure yellow. $1.50 $0.75 
California Idol (Informal). Large handsome 
yellow. 1.50 .75 
Cavalcade (Formal). Soft rosy magenta.75 .50 
Cherokee Rose (Informal). Deep rose-pink, 
deep full centered flowers. 3.00 1.50 
Dahliadel Gold (Formal). Golden yellow and 
coral. 1.00 .50 
Forest Fire (Informal). Yellow-tipped scarlet. 1.00 .50 
Freda George (Informal). Sulphury white, 
tipped and suffused violet-rose. 3.00 1.50 
Golden Bounty (Formal). Soft lemon-yellow 
of perfect form. 3.50 1.75 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder (Informal). True purple 1.00 .50 
Jane Cowl (Informal). A large flower of a 
warm buff and old gold, blending to a bright 
salmon at the center.35 .... 
Jersey’s Beacon (Formal). The color is Chinese 
scarlet with a paler reverse.35 .... 
Jersey’s Beauty (Informal). A perfect bloom 
of erosine pink.35 .... 
Jersey’s Triumph (Formal). Bright copper, 
flushed with salmon bronze.50 
Jersey’s White Beauty (Formal). Pure waxy 
white and conceded to be the best cut flower 
since Jersey’s Beauty. 2.00 1.00 
Lord of Autumn (Informal). Deep golden yel¬ 
low; one of the largest and most beautiful. . . . 1.50 .75 
Milton J. Cross (Informal). Lemon yellow 
and rose. 2.00 1.00 
Monmouth Champion (Formal). A strong, 
vigorous grower, producing extra large blooms 
of a brilliant orange flame.50 .... 
Mrs. George Le Boutillier (Informal). Beau¬ 
tiful cardinal red. 1.00 .50 
Mrs. Herbert O’Connor (Informal). Rose pink 1.50 .75 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner (Formal). Cattleya 
color; large and very fine.35 .... 
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