BALL OR SHOW DAHLIAS 
Growing more popular every season and, because of their 
unusual keeping qualities, we predict that they will be more exten¬ 
sively grown. 
Roots Plants 
ACQUISITION—Beautiful deep lilac.75 
BLACK DIAMOND—Large dark velvety red.50 
CLARA CLEMENS—Crimson tipped white .50 
CHARLOTTE CALDWELL—Bright orange with shading of 
terra cotta. It has wonderful foliage and vigorous 
growth. Always a winner. 1.00 .50 
JERSEY’S BEACON BALL—Orange scarlet, lovely .35 
*LUCY FAWCETT—Pale lemon yellow, lined and dotted red¬ 
dish purple. Excellent color for cut flowers.35 
MRS. C. B. ANDERSON—Free cutter, large purplish red.50 
MISS VIVIAN—White-tipped rose.35 
MARMOR—White overcast light violet, most prolific.75 
MARY HELEN—A lovely yellow, one of the best yellows.50 
OLIVE PICKFORD—Base of the petal is yellow, blending 
through primrose to salmon pink, heavily-tipped rosy 
carmine.50 
ORCHID BALL—Orchid, good form, exhibition variety.50 
PATRICIA ARMSTRONG—White penciled violet and red, very 
outstanding . 1.00 .50 
PINK BALL—Silvery pink, stems and foliage splendid.50 
QUEEN OF SMILES—Rose cerise. Award of Honor at Atlanta 1.00 .50 
ROSE BEAUTY—Rosey purple. Free bloomer .15 
SNOW QUEEN—Pure ivory white, very fine, best white on the 
market .75 
SUPT. AMRYHN—Tyrian pink.50 
TECUMSEH—Large dark red . 2.50 1.00 
WOLVERINE GEM—White and red. Excellent bi-color. 2.00 1.00 
YO YO—Autumn shades of perfect form and a good grower .50 
ZELDA—Beautiful formation and unusual color, nearest to 
rose ash, good in every respect. Exhibition variety. 3.00 1.00 
GREEN PLANTS 
Our plants are properly grown with use of modern equipment. 
Greenhouse and cold frames electrically heated with thermostatic 
control. Be assured of strong, healthy plants. Try them. 
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