GREATER GLORY MICHIGAN WHITE 
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Greater Glory—S.C. One of the most beautiful Dahlias 
ever originated. Rose pink blooms of immense size 
on very long stems. Vigorous growth. Has many 
prizes to its credit . 2.50 
Haslerova—F.D. This variety is unusual in color. The 
background is gray dotted and splashed with rich 
royal purple. No Dahlia will attract more attention. 1.00 
H. R. S.—I.D. Huge blooms of golden yellow. Always 
a satisfactory grower . 50 
Hunts Velvet Wonder—I.D. Flowers up to 15 inches 
across of true purple. Held erect on a fine stem . 1.00 
Indian Princess—C. The finest of all red cactus Dahlias. 
Exceptionally full blooms of bright Indian red; 
strong grower, covered with immense sparkling blooms 
on good stems . 2.00 
Irene Anderson—S.C. Rosy cerise tipped white; easily 
grows to 10 inches . 1.00 
Jane Cowl—I.D. One of the finest Dahlias. Buff blend¬ 
ing to apricot and rose at the center . .50 
Jean Trimbee—S.C. Petunia Violet, large . .75 
Jersey's Beauty—F.D. Most popular cut-flower Dahlia. 
The finest pink for all purposes . .25 
Jessica Dragonette — S.C. Huge blooms of buff apricot. 
Strong grower . 1.00 
Julia Irene — I.D. Bright rose pink. A seedling of Kath¬ 
leen Norris, but a better grower and will produce many 
more blooms than its parent . 1.50 
Katie K. — I.D. Large blooms I I inches across of soft 
rose pink. Certificate of merit and many ribbons to 
its credit . 3.00 
Kemp's Golden Giant—F.D. Huge blooms of golden 
yellow that can be grown up to 12 inches. Will keep 
for days when cut and never drop its petals . 3.00 
Kentucky—F.D. Ideal cut flower of salmon pink . 35 
Kentucky Aristocrat—I.D. A huge buff yellow flushed 
with pink. Blooms are 12" by 6" under ordinary cul¬ 
ture. A seedling of Jane Cowl and like its parent is 
a strong rugged grower . 5.00 
Kentucky Sun — F.D. Large bright yellow . .75 
