. Large Flowering Varieties — Continued 
Strong Divisions 
** CAVALCADE. (F.D.) A fine addition to 
the commercial types. A beautiful shade of 
old rose. The stem and formation closely 
resemble Jerseys' Beauty with flowers 
somewhat larger and several shades deep¬ 
er in color... 
Each 
.16 
Doz. 
1.85 
100 
15.00 
* CHAUTAUQUA SALUTE. (F.D.) The pur¬ 
est white of any dahlia we know of and a 
prolific bloomer. The flowers, which av¬ 
erage 7 and 8 in. across, literally cover 
the strong growing bush . 
.22 
2.50 
20.00 
* CHEMAR'S BLUE GEM. (Dec.) A very 
glowing bluish-purple. Stems are straight 
and hold the large bloom erect Strong 
grower and constant bloomer. Very attrac¬ 
tive and unusual foliage . 
.16 
1.85 
15.00 
** CHEMAR'S EUREKA. (F.D.) Medium size, 
flat flower that is excellent for make-up 
work. Color is white with shadings of 
lavender that vary with weather conditions. 
Tall, wiry stems and profuse flowerer. .... 
.16 
1.85 
15.00 
** CIGARETTE. (S.C.) This variety has be¬ 
come very popular with commercial growers. 
Large, full flowers of burnt orange with 
tips of creamy white. Long, strong stem. 
.13 
1.50 
12.00 
* CLARA CARDER. (ID) Light cyclamen 
pink Large flower for garden use. 
.22 
2.50 
20.00 
*** COUNTESS OF LONSDALE. (C.) In re¬ 
sponse to a persistent demand we have 
again added this old favorite to our list. 
A profuse blooming cactus variety. Flow¬ 
ers are a delightful salmon-rose shade. .. 
.11 
1.25 
10.00 
* DR. JOHN CARMAN. (F.D.) Very large, 
heavy flower. Color is a distinctive tyrian 
rose, with silver tips. Fine for cutting and 
in the garden it is outstanding. 
.13 
1.50 
12.00 
* DWIGHT W. MORROW. (F.D.) A huge 
crimson-red flower that is admired by all 
who see it. The petals curve around the 
back and form a perfect sphere. Very fine. 
.22 
2.50 
20.00 
* EDNA FERBER. (S.C.) A most beautiful 
combination of coral pink and old gold with 
handsome foliage. Beautiful garden variety. 
.16 
1.85 
15.00 
*** ELKRIDGE. (ID.) A fine commercial white 
of graceful shape. Long, strong stems 
and a good grower. 
.11 
1.25 
10.00 
*** ELSIE BURGESS. (Ball) An old time fa¬ 
vorite. White base with lavender tips. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer and splendid keeper. 
.07 
.78 
6.00 
(250 or more at $50.00 per 1000) 
* FORT MONMOUTH. (I D.) Deep maroon 
with violet petal tips. The striking color 
makes this variety a ranking favorite. 
.16 
1.85 
15.00 
*** FRANCES LA ROCCO. (F.D.) This is the 
most popular of the light yellow varieties. 
Good cutter and much used by commer¬ 
cial growers. 
.06 
.66 
5.00 
(250 or more at $40.00 per 1000) 
Strong Divisions 
Each Doz. 100 
FRANCES LA ROCCO IMPROVED. This is 
a selection of the last variety that 
shows a marked superiority in color and 
keeping qualities.09 1.00 7.50 
(250 or more at $65.00 per 1000) 
FRAU O'BRACHT. (C.) Clear yellow cac¬ 
tus variety that is a real beauty. Medium 
size flowers. Fine stems.16 
1.85 15.00 
*** GALLANT FOX. (F.D.) A commercial red 
that should be grown by every florist. Not 
a profuse bloomer but its keeping quali¬ 
ties, sturdy stem and fine color make it a 
valuable sort.06 
(250 or more at $40.00 per 1000) 
* GERTRUDE BRITTON. (F.D.) A low grow¬ 
ing spectrum red on perfect stem. Must be 
topped out early for good cut flowers.08 
** GOLDEN ECLIPSE. (F.D ) Large, golden 
yellow on tall strong stems. Excellent cut 
flower variety. Good keeper. Plants must 
be tied up for best results.— .11 
* GOODNIGHT. (I D.) Deep ox-blood red 
that never fails to attract attention. Ex¬ 
ceedingly popular for cut flowers and gar¬ 
den use and we never can grow enough 
of it .'6 
.66 5.00 
.90 7.00 
1.25 10.00 
1.85 15.00 
RETAILERS: See Pages 18-19 for Dahlias in Packages — Easily Displayed and Self Selling. 
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