DAHLIAS 
FOREST FIRE 
Each 
California Idol—(D) Bright glistening yellow. A prize 
winner at the shows. Very large clear yellow blooms in 
great profusion.$ .75 
Cavalcade—(D) Handsome shade of old rose, or mul¬ 
berry pink. Free and prolific bloomer. Good cut 
flower. Rugged grower and good root maker.50 
Chatauqua Salute—(D) Large perfectly formed pure 
white flowers in profusion, held well above foliage.35 
Dakota—(D) Autumn shades of bronze and brown.20 
D. W. Morrow—(D) Immense richly colored crimson red. 
May be grown 10 inches across and 6 inches deep. 
Spectacular and a prize winner.50 
Dr. Tevis—(D) Early salmon rose. Large.20 
Ellinor Vandevere—(D) Fine satiny pink. Early.25 
E. T. Bedford—(D) Tall large purple. Vigorous.35 
Forest Fire—(D) New. Bases of petals yellow, shading 
to flame scarlet at the tips. Immense flowers on sturdy 
plant. Stopped the crowds at the shows.50 
Fred Springer—(D) Entirely different from all others. 
Called the border or hedge dahlia. Dwarf grower 
(about 2 ft.) large scarlet flowers with short stems, 
and finely cut foliage, resembling a rose bush.35 
Gladys Sherwood—(Semi-C) White. Profuse bloomer.25 
Ida Perkins—(D) An early white of fine form.25 
James Kirby—(D) Large rich crimson red of great bril¬ 
liance. Perfect stems. Very fine.50 
Jane Cowl—(D) Huge golden bronze. One of the very 
finest.25 
Jersey Beacon—(D) Chinese scarlet. Large.25 
Jersey Beauty—(D) Lovely pink. Good keeper.25 
Jersey Sovereign—(D) Salmon orange. Vigorous.25 
Josephine G—(Semi-C) Bright rose pink. Free flower¬ 
ings. A very beautiful dahlia.35 
Kathleen Norris—(D) Massive rose pink. Fine.25 
Kentucky—(D) Light orange salmon, shaded pink.35 
King of Blacks—(D) An early blooming very dark red.35 
King Midas—(D) Immense golden yellow. Winner.35 
LeToreador—(D) Bright red, with good stems. Blooms 
about the size of Jersey’s Beauty. .25 
Don’t miss Jane Cowl. One of the best dahlias in the list, 
although inexpensive. 
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