THE COMMODORE (ID)—One of the largest. Clear sulphur 
yellow.....25 
TORCHY (SC)—Flame-colored, similar to Satan.$1.00 
THOMAS A. EDISON (FD)—A gorgeous royal purple.25 
VICTORIA (C)—The best incurved yellow cactus. .50 
WEISSE DAME (SC)—^Glistening snow white. ..$1.00 
WHITE ABUNDANCE (ID)—Pure white, tall.$1.00 
WHITE WONDER (ID)—One of the largest and best white 
dahlias of its class; massive blooms on stiff stems.40 
Miniature Dahlias 
ADA ROSE (SC)—True pink, on wiry stems..35 
BALDRE (ID)—Rosey salmon, fine form, lovely for cutting. 
..... .35 
BABY ROYAL (SC)—Salmon pink with apricot shadings 25c 
CORONNE (D)—A beautiful waxy white, resembling a gar¬ 
denia.-35 
CHARMING (CAC)—A very pretty shade of pink..35 
CARET A (SC)—^Golden amiber with orange shadings. .35 
DAINTY MAID (ID) 
FAIRY (D)—Lovely shade of pink, often described as a min¬ 
iature Jersey’s Beauty.35 
GARDEN LOVE (D) —Carmine rose and old gold, dwarf 
plants.25 
HONEYBIRD (SC)—Bright orange or honey color. Wiry 
stems.35 
JUBILEE (CAC) —^Color lemon yellow, heavy bloomer, plants 
tall.25 
JENNIE (C)—Yellow edged tipped bright red.35 
LADY MARY HOPE (D)—Very unusual color of amber and 
orange tipped white, .25 
LENA LINFIELD (D)—A very pleasing shade of delicate 
silvery mauve sometimes described as orchid, free bloomer 
and fine for cutting.25 
LITTLE DREAM (C)—Bright pink and white.75 
LITTLE JEWEL (D)—Very small blooms of pure peach blos¬ 
som pink, on upright stems.25 
LITTLE SNOW QUEEN (C)—A snow white cactus.50 
MME. JULES JANLET (FD)—Salmon orange, petals lacinat- 
ed, very striking, something striking in form and should be 
in every dahlia collection. .35 
MAUVETTE (D)—A most outstanding miniature dahlia, 
fluffy decorative of a bright mauve shade, each bush is a 
mass of bloom, long stiff stems.50 
NAGPUR (D)—A very striking novelty, brilliant scarlet 
flowers freely produced on long stiff stems.25 
ONAH (D) —Amber, shading to orange in center, flower for¬ 
mation good throughout season.25 
ORCHID LADY (D)—A beautiful miniature dahlia, very free 
bloomer and very desirable for cutting.35 
PETER (C)—Yellow shading to red tips. Good bloomer.50 
POPPY (ID) —An English gold medal winner, neatly formed 
flowers with petals slightly rounded to point. Yellow at cen¬ 
ter, shading to a deep coral, but the whole tinged with rosey 
tints. Very good habits. .25 
RHODA (FD)—Glowing old rose with blends of soft orange, 
perfect stems.25 
ROBIN (C)—Deep maroon, good stems. Wonderful bloom¬ 
er. 50 
RHUFFUS (D)—Gorgeous shade of red, always in bloom, 
very small flower on good stem.35 
