JANE COWL (ID)—Buff salmon and orange, massive blooms 
on cane like stems. 40 
JERSEY’S BEACON (FD)—Chinese scarlet, very showy. ...25 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (FD)—Very fine true pink. Very popu¬ 
lar. 35 
KEMP’S PURPLE WONDER (ID)—A splendid dahlia, large 
and full, high center, pansy purple with rose reverse. Won¬ 
derful stems and foliage..60 
KAROEL (C)—Salmon pink on light yellow ground, large 
flowers, incurved petals, on very long buff stems. .50 
KISMET (SC)—A giant blood red dahlia from Germany. The 
petals are long and wavey. A grand basket flower..35 
K. VAL SMITH (C)—Rose shaded with lighter center, with 
very good stems.60 
KOONGARA BEAUTY (ID)—The flowers are massive and 
are held upright on the best stems. A wonderful shade of 
copper. Well recommended.$1.00 
LORD OF AUTUMN (ID)—A fine clear yellow with no other 
shadings. Prize winning beauty of great size and depth, with 
most beautiful formation. Long, strong stems hold the big 
blooms well out of the foliage.$1.00 
LEMONIA (SC)—A Holland variety, clear lemon yellow. 
You will find this hard to beat for form and color, very good 
for cutting.50 
LETARE (C)—This is one of the showiest dahlias in the gar¬ 
den, and possibly one of the hardest to describe, color a lum¬ 
inous red. on a soft yellow ground, gradually shading to yel¬ 
low at the tips. Stems good and long.75 
LORD LAMBORN (ID)—The large flowers are held easily 
erect on cane like stems, pink shaded gold.75 
LEIDEN’S ELEGANCE (C)—Bright crimson to deep Vermil¬ 
lion, perfect cactus in regard to form. Medium size flowers 
produced freely, long wiry stems.60 
LAURA (FD)—Yellow white tipped.50 
MELODY (SC)—This is a beautiful salmon rose pink dahlia 
with good stems, and blooms profusely.25 
MISS ANNIE LYLE (ID)—A graceful chrysanthemum-like 
bloom, color orchid, shading darker at center.50 
MRS. A. B. SEAL (ID)—Very large glowing old rose, on 
perfect stems.25 
MRS. CHAS. G. REIED (FD)—A perfect white, long stiff 
stems, a good cut flower..50 
MRS. F. V. RUSSEXiL (FD)—A large lavender pink, white 
center, good stems.40 
MRS. GEORGE LEBOUTILIER (ID)—A giant flower of vel¬ 
vety red on strong stems.50 
MRS. E. BRADLEY (C)—A good white cactus on perfect 
stems. 50 
MRS. L. BRAGAZZI (C)—A very fine petalled cactus of 
salmon pink and yellow. 50 
MME. F. BREEM (C)—A beautiful salmon rose with base 
half of florets golden yellow, strong stems.75 
MONMOUTH CHAMPIAN (FD)—Large beautiful orange 
flame color, perfect stems.35 
M. STEEL (ID) —Rich crimson; flowers are full and massive 
and of round form. Plants healthy and have good average 
stems.$1.50 
NANCY ROBINSON (ID)—A most attractive dahlia for 
basket work, stems long and slender, but stiff. Color soft 
pink.50 
NEW GLORY (SC)—One of the most attractive dahlais in 
the garden, ox-blood red with tips of white, good stems, size 
and formation. 35 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (SC)—^Gorgeous blooms of bright rose 
pink, slightly incurved. On perfect stems.60 
