WOTANA (F. D.) The clean stem is 18 in. in length, straight and rigid, carrying 
the huge blooms facing high out of a vigorous bush. Color best described as 
mikado orange, slightly darker at center. The rich color does not fade or 
bleach. Reliable exhibition variety. This giant was highly recommended, 
from Australia. Plants—$7.50 ’ Cuttings—$5.00 
YELLOW GIANT (Inc. C.) Clear yellow; large flower. Very good. A beauty 
in the large exhibition class. Two Certificates at Holland. Certificate at 
Storrs, 86C, 85E. Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
YVONNE CHAVEROT (S. C.) Award of Merit, Biarritz, France, and Belgian. 
Color, creamy white, heavily splashed and striped with deep violet. Good 
growing and blooming qualities. Plants—$4.50 Cuttings—$3.00 
YELLOW BAB’Y (Min. C.) Belgian novelty that attracted attention. Lovely 
pure deep yellow color. A prize winner. Plants—$1.00 Cuttings—$0.70 
ZENITH (Str. C.) A great prize winner in its class. It was exhibited at four 
different shows in America and was a prize winner each time. A deep 
amarant color with magenta and a sheen of silver at center. Extra long, 
thin but strong stems. Recommendable for exhibitions and cut flower. Cer¬ 
tificate of Merit, Haarlem and Amsterdam. 
Plants—$1.50 net Cuttings—$1.00 net 
Z. B. BOSSE (Dec.) Large and beautiful flowers. Color, lilac violet. Very good 
stems. Exhibition type. France. Plants—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
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GENERAL LIST OF VARIETIES 
ADOLF MAYER (I. D.) Dark brown-red, deep velvety maroon, 
black at the center. 
A. E. HEIL (I. D.) A giant purple that will bloom from July to 
frost . 
AMERICAN PURITY (S. C.) Glistening white with petals tightly 
quilled at the tips. 
AZURA (I. D.) Very large flowers on good stems. Rosy lilac. 
Admired. H. R. D. 
ANALEE McCLURE (I. D.) A very good white, with perfect 
stems. H. R. D. 
AMELIA EARHART (S. C.) Apricot buff, base of petals prim¬ 
rose. H. R. D.. 
AUTUMN MIST (F. D.) Large bi-color, oyster white with bright 
purple lines. H. R. D. 
AUTUMN SUNSET (I. D.) The finest autumn colored Dahlia. 
Large flowers. H. R. D.. 
ANDRIES SELECTA (S. C.) A beautiful variety that was 
greatly admired. A wonderful rose color. Strong and erect 
stem. Certificate of Merit at Belgium. Exhibition type. 
ASSUMPTION (I. D.) A large white flower, placed on a rigid 
stem free of foliage. A wonderful form bloom. Certificate 
of Merit, France. 
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