MINIMUM ORDER — $1.50 
3c per bulb extra in less than 5 of a variety. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—Form. Dec. 
Glistening orange flame, blooms very 
large .08 
MRS. CARL SALBACH—Formal Decorative 
Very large, lavender pink. Long stiff 
stems .08 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTTELIER—Inf. Dec. 
Crimson red, large blooms, held erect on 
long stems .07 
MRS. WM. S. KNUDSEN—Inf. Decorative 
A pure white, it already has a fine record 
as a prize-winner; exhibited 4 times in 
the undisseminated classes it was 4 times 
a winner. .80 
MYRA HOWARD—Informal Decorative 
Ochreous orange. This is one of the larg¬ 
est full petal Dahlias grown. .25 
NEGUS—Formal Decorative 
Oxblood red to almost black in center. 
Plants extremely robust, long stems, in¬ 
sect resisting. Try it on our recommen¬ 
dation. Good size blooms, held erect. .40 
OMAR KHAYYAM—Formal Decorative 
Very large Chinese red shading to bright 
orange .14 
ORANGE KING—Formal Decorative 
A medium size bloom, the color of a ripe 
orange. Free blooming. .06 
OREGON BEAUTY—Formal Decorative 
Bright red blooms of medium size. .05 
ORIENTAL GLORY-—Informal Decorative 
Blooms are cadmium orange overlaid with 
scarlet. The name describes it very well. 
It was one of the first to bloom in our 
fields, and attracted much attention. Good 
stems and very free blooming. .04 
PACIFIC SPLENDOR—Inf. Decorative 
Nearly white at center with body of 
flower delicate lavender pink. A true pas¬ 
tel shade. The soft tones of this flower 
give a distinctive beauty and delicate ap¬ 
peal. The blooms are large with petals 
slightly waved. .40 
PAPILLION—Semi Cactus 
Old rose with golden shadings. One of the 
very free blooming dahlias of medium to 
large size .07 
PINK ELEGANCE—Semi Cactus 
True brilliant rose pink 8 in. to 10 in. in 
diameter, with corresponding depth hold¬ 
ing perfect center throu^out season. 
Good keeping qualities. Winner of the 
American Home Achievement Medal in 
Indianapolis and Louisville.40 
