“TAIL WEST”—A formal decorative with large flowers, having 
its petals fold back to the stem, giving it quite a compact 
appearance. The petals are of very good substance and 
the blooms will last for days when cut. The flowers are 
a true pink and sets facing on a long, stiff stem, with dark 
green foliage. Bushes are medium in height and not com¬ 
pact. A very good root producer and roots keep well. 
Scored 83E at East Lansing Trial Gardens. Roots-$2 50 
FR ANZ BERG EE (S. C.—This fine dahlia from abroad comes 
close to being an ideal dahlia in every respect. Long 
strong stems hold the coral red flowers facing up. A 
very good keeper_50c 
FREDA GEORGE (I, D.)—Australia. One of the most lovely 
Dahlias it has ever been our pleasure to grow. The tall 
bushes bear numerous large blooms of cream overlaid with 
helio. This variety is much in demand w'here it has been 
shown. A real winner_$2.50 
FOREST FIRE (I. D.)—A striking red and yellow combina¬ 
tion. An unusually artistic form with each petal heavily 
tipped rich scarlet and enhanced with lemon yellow petal- 
oids which are lightly suffused scarlet. The bush is sturdy 
and strong with leathery insect-resistant foliage-50c 
GREATER GLORY (C.)—Bloom 11x6. One of the big ones 
in this class; a vigorous plant, with very long, strong stems; 
a beautiful rose pink flower, of very artistic formation. 
Winner of eleven first prizes in the leading shows. Also 
has an A. D. S. Medal_$2.50 
GREY DAWN (I D..)—Color a silvery-grey with the outer 
edge of petals lavender veined. Blossoms set well on long 
stiff stems. A medium grower and a good keeper when 
cut _$1.00 
GOOD ACRE SENSATION (S. C.)— Shrimp pink, blooms 8 to 
9 inches and very deep, stems extra long and of average 
strength _75c 
INCADESCENT (I. D.)—The color is rich rosy buff with a 
shading of yellow reverse light old rose. It is a seedling 
of Jane Cowl and scored 85 at East Lansing Trial Gardens. 
Large blooms on cane-like stems make this a real attraction 
in any up to date garden. Roots_$1.00 
JANE COWL (I. D.)—Glistening bronzy buff and gold blooms 
with beautiful high centered formation. The best of stem 
and fine heavy foliage _50c 
JULIA IRENE (I. D.) Tower-Parrella—One of the new pinks 
that is a real addition to any garden. A seedling of 
Kathleen Norris, but better in many ways; stems and 
bush with better keeping qualities. The blooms average 
9 inches. We like it_$1.00 
JULIA MACK (F. D.—Mandarin red with the base and tips 
of the petals gold. Blossoms 10 to 12 inches by 7 inches 
deep. A big formal decorative on a long stiff stem, with 
dark leathery foliage. A beautiful dahlia_$3.00 
J. K. ALEXANDER, Jr., (I. D.) (Alexander)—A massive 
flower of great depth and wonderful formation. The color 
is a deep scarlet with slight lines of gold on edge of petals. 
Robust bush _75c 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (I. D..)—Color a true rose pink, later 
deepening to mellow pink. Gigantic blooms, broad petals 
overlapping with twisted ends. Full center, very long 
stem, foliage dark green and insect-proof. A good bloomer 
and excellent keeper _50c 
KATHLEEN VALENTINE SMITH (Cac.)—One of the most 
beautiful cactus grown. Very line habits and a strong 
erect stem all season which holds its blooms well above 
the foliage. Color is lovely pure pink with white at center. 
Fine petals and form. Profuse blooming_50c 
LORD OF AUTUMN (I. D.)—Fine, clear yellow with no other 
shading. A prize winning beauty of great size and depth 
with most beautiful formation. Long, strong stems hold 
the big blooms well out of the foliage_75c 
LADY MOYRA FONSONBY (I. D.)—Pure glowing yellow big 
blooms with pointed petals. Stem excellent_75c 
LEIDEN’S ELEGANCE (C.)—Crimson to deep Vermillion, 
perfectly formed. The large blooms are on long stems well 
set above the foliage. Free-flowering, good habits_$1.00 
MRS. ELLA VTORTHEN (I. D.)—A very large flower with 
long narrow petals which form a very beautiful flower. 
The huge facing on long, stiff stems with insect-resisting 
foliage. Truly a beautiful Dahlia_50c 
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