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CLASSIFICATION 
Cactus (C.)—Incurved Cactus (I. C.) 
Straight Cactus (St. C.)—Semi-Cactus (S. C.) 
Informal Decorative (I. D.)—Formal Decorative (F. D.) 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART (I. D. —A giant, with pure clear 
yellow blooms of great depth, held nearly on top of abso¬ 
lutely stiff stems. Can be grown to 12 inches and more 
and nas won as the “largest flower in the show”_ 50c 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.) —Very large, beautiful Dahlia of 
apricot butt with salmon shadings_ 50c 
ANNA MAY WONG (I. D.) —This is a huge flower. Bright 
spectrum red with a light reverse. Flowers well above the 
foliage on strong, stiff stems, with good, heavy insect- 
resistant foliage _ 75c 
AZURA (I. D.) — Ballay. Hose lilac with a bluish sheen of 
extra large size that can compete in the “largest” bloom 
class. W ; e had many blooms over a foot in diameter on 
exceptionally strong stems. The bush is quite tall and 
a sight to see with four or more large blooms at one time. 
general tavorite and a fine loot maker_$1.00 
ARDELA LLOYD (I. D.) —Best described as the yellow 
.jane Cowl, with all tne good qualities of that grand 
daniia _ 50c 
ALEX CRAIG (S. C.) —Pink with cream center. A fine 
daniia _$1.00 
BAERNE (S. C.)—Foreign. This beautiful variety is a win¬ 
ner. Color old pink with a soft deep salmon glow, a pure 
Semi-Cactus Daniia with excellent stems, free flowering 
wen aoove tne toiiage. Variety for exhibitions_ 50c 
BALLEGO’S SURPRISE (S. C.)— Holland. This variety has 
oeen much sought after ever since its introduction a few 
years ago. The color is pure white and shaped like Frau 
O Bracht, of which it is a seedling. The blooms are freely 
Piouucea and keep well_$1.00 
CHARLES L. MASTICK (F. D.,)— Winner of American Home 
Achievement medal. Featured on two Honor Rolls, has all 
the good qualities, strong stem, large size, free bloomer, a 
good root grower and of beautiful and unusual color. A 
bright orange deepening to darker in center, reverse grena¬ 
dine pink which suffuses and brightens the flower, and its 
form is perfect. A good dahlia_ $1.00 
CALIFORNIA IDOL (I. D.) —This giant, self-colored yellow 
ranks in size and finish with the largest and best Dahlias 
introduced to date. It is truly a monster, producing blooms 
up to fourteen inches in width, and of great depth. A 
refined Dahlia of great merit. Prolific bloomer_ $1.00 
CORNELL (I. D.) —A bi-color of garnet and white. A beau¬ 
tiful flower on good strong stems, with insect resisting 
foliage, very attractive in the garden. Stock limited_ $2.50 
CORALLINA (S. C.) —An unusually striking dahlia of stone 
red and gold. The petals curl and twist in an attractive 
manner. Very good stems_ 50c 
CORNELIA BRYCE PINCHOT (I. D.) —Extra large flowers 
of deep burgundy, one of the richest colors in the garden. 
The massive blooms are held facing on strong stems_ 50c 
CLARA SCOTT (S. C.) —A beautiful pink with deep full 
center and fine stems. Extremely large size and fine form. 
A striking new Australian dahlia which everyone admires. 
Don’t miss this one_ $2.50 
COUNTESS LEGER (Cac.) —A flower of striking appearance. 
Blooms are cutflower size and lacey. The bushes are a 
mass of blooms all season, color from a yellow blending 
to orange, a medium size bush_ 50c 
DEAN ANDERSON (I. D. — Mad River Gardens. A rare color 
in a Dahlia-bright henna orange. The tall bushes carry 
massive blooms well in the air. Truly an exhibition novelty. 
With us it has performed to our entire satisfaction- $2.50 
DARCY SAINSBURY (F. D )—One of the finest whites we 
ever grew. This Dahlia came from Australia. The immense 
blooms are erect on cane-like stems, facing sideways. 
Truly a beautiful dahlia_$2.00 
DAHLIACRAFT (S. C.) —A very large flower of beautiful 
formation. The color is a pale yellow. Bushes are tall. 
Stems are exceptionally long but inclined to twist although 
very stiff_$2.00 
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