DAVID INGAMELLS (Min.) A very fine variety for cutting or exhibition, 
blooms are medium size, full and free. Color bright apricot or orange. 
Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
DOUGLAS TUCKER (Pom) Golden yellow with crimson center, excellent habit. 
Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
ELSIE SUTTON (C.) One of the most beautiful dahlias. It can be effectively 
staged with the largest of giants, rich canary yellow, overlaid with salmon-red, 
deepening to orange flame at center. The stems are perfect. From Australia. 
Plants—$5.00 Cuttings—$3.35 
EVENTIDE (I. D.) Here is the most unusual Dahlia of the year. A rich violet 
purple with outer petals streaked lighter purple, ends of each petal are deeply 
lacerated. Blooms 10 in. to 12 in. and 6 in. deep. Scored 86 . Honor Roll 
Dahlia. Plants—$3.35 Cuttings—$ 2.22 
EILEEN (Pom) Lilac on paler ground, very pretty. 
Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
ETHIOPIA (Dec.) A very large beautiful flower with very long stems. Purplish 
red color. Exhibition type. Plants—$4.50 Cutting—$3.00 
FLORAL KEEPSAKE (C.) Here we have a Dahlia of outstanding merit, as the 
name denotes. Very good for the florist, also an exhibition variety. Blooms 
5 to 6 inches, on good stems. Color, peach-pink. Awards of Merit at Burnley, 
Australia. Plants—$5.00 Cuttings—$3.35 
FORMALITY (Dec.) As its name implies, this is a Decorative of neat formation. 
In fact the very large flowers are completely round, and made up of numerous 
broad to pointed florets evenly arranged. Color crimson scarlet at base 
lightening to flame color. Early in flowering. This English variety is one 
of Mr. Stredwick’s best. Extra for exhibitions. 
Plants—$7.50 Cuttings—$5.00 
FLAMINGO (S. C.) A beautiful semi-cactus from England. Color, a fiery 
crimson throughout. Perfect center, plants of good habit, healthy and free. 
Fine for exhibitions. Plants—$3.75 Cuttings—$2.50 
FLASH (C.) Crimson red, tipped pure white. The petals are serrated and they 
curl and twist, further enhancing this beautiful Dahlia. Continuous bloomer 
and very prolific. Achievement Medal winner, Memorial Trophy Award, 
Award of Merit, G. T., Honor Roll Dahlia. Plants—$7.50 Cuttings—$5.00 
FAIRY WHITE (Robens) Min. Recommended at trial ground at Atlanta, Ga. 
Very free bloomer on long stems. Good keeper. Fine cutflower variety. 
Blooms 3 to 4 in. A beauty in the white class. 
Roots—$3.00 Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
FIRE BIRD (S. C.) A very nice variety and attractive brilliant red color. Blooms 
on a long stem. Exhibition and cutflower variety from France. 
Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$ 2.00 
GILLMAN’S BEAUTY (F. D.) Immense blooms of a delightful pink shade. 
Deep, well-formed blooms on long, rigid stems. An outstanding Dahlia that 
should be in every exhibitor’s collection. Australia variety. Won as best pink 
formal. Also won special award. Plants—$3.75 net Cuttings—$2.50 net 
GERBERA (C.) A very attractive European novelty that was greatly admired. 
The bloom of radiant form, delicate rose and cream color, meriting the name 
of Gerbera. Exhibition variety. Plants—$3.00 Cuttings— $ 2.00 
GLADYS CLARK (Dec.) An erect long-stemmed medium Decorative from Eng¬ 
land. The loveliest color. Rich pink, except for well defined disc of yellow 
around center. Reliable over a long period of flowering, and a useful cut¬ 
flower and show bloom. Plants—$5.00 Cuttings—$ 3.35 
GLORIA BACHER (F. D.) This great Dahlia, declared by many Dahlia critics 
the best purple Dahlia to date. Huge flowers growing in the field 8 to 
inches by 6 V 2 to 7 inches on good stems. Achievement Medal winner, it won 
first in undisseminated class. Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Plants—$3.50 Cuttings—$ 2.35 
GENERAL DE WET (I. D.) Fuchsia-rose melting into cream color. Regularly 
formed with graciously undulating petals. A Prize winner at exhibitions. 
Certificate of Merit at Paris, France. Plants—$4.50 Cuttings—$ 3.00 
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