Rooted 
Plants Cuttings 
CHASAMY (F. D.) Shown in many winning collections. Color, 
lilac rose. Deep flowers. 60 .40 
COMETEER (S. C.) A beautiful golden buff color. Certificate 
of Merit winner.60 .40 
CROYDON BEAUTY (I. D.) Butter yellow and heavily laden 
with golden sheen. Large blooms on perfect stems. 1.50 1.00 
CRACKER JACK (I. D.) A rose red to flame red. Blooms 10 in. 
on unique coloring and formation. Achievement Medal winner.. 1.50 1.00 
CHEROKEE BRAVE (I. D.) A beautiful Dahlia. On good stems. 
Color of a rich carmine.75 .50 
CHAUTAUQUA GOLD (F. D.) Gold reverse tinged red........ 1.00 .70 
DOMINANT (Inc. C.) Special exhibition variety. Well formed 
large blooms. Lilac-pink, suffusing purple changing to sul¬ 
phury yellow at center. Winner of two Certificates. 1.25 .85 
DARCY SAINSBURY (I. D.) We consider this fine Dahlia equal 
to any white. A champion many times. Good stem.60 .40 
DAVID COPPERFIELD (I. D.) Violet purple. Another great 
giant. Long and strong stems.60 .40 
DEAN ANDERSON (I. D.) A beauty. Color, henna orange. 
Exhibition variety. H. R. D.60 .40 
DIRECTOR PLUMECOCQ (I. D.) Old gold with a touch of deep 
brown-red. Long strong stems, flowers erect.90 .60 
DISCOVERY (I. D.) Deep magenta with deep reddish garnet 
center. Red reverse. Very attractive.60 .40 
DOLLY MADISON (I. D.) Cream and pink blossoms of sur¬ 
passing beauty. Long and strong stems.60 .40 
EMINENT (Inc. C.) Color, cardinal-red with geranium-red shade 
and sulphur-yellow at the base. Beautiful formed cactus. 
Certificate winner, Holland. 1.00 .70 
EVERYBODY’S FAVORITE (I. D.) A rose-pink bloom without 
the faintest trace of lavender. Can easily be grown over 
12 in. and a tremendous depth. The petals slightly twist 
and fall back to the stem. H. R. D. 2.00 1.35 
ENKART PRIMA (S. C.) Challenge cup winner at Belgium. 
Soft deep salmon color, with a deep yellow center. A beau¬ 
tiful novelty. Extra suitable for exhibitions. 1.00 .70 
EARL BALDWIN (S. C.) The flowers are very large and of 
beautiful formation, with florets twisting, curling and pro¬ 
peller-shaped. The ground color is flame, but this is almost 
covered by lilac, rose and purplish tints.net 2.35 net 1.55 
ELEGANT (I. D.) A shade lighter than Jane Cowl. Larger 
size and greater depth, producing more showable blooms. 1.50 1.00 
ECHO (I. D.) A great exhibition Dahlia. Pleasing color, rose 
shading to blue. 1.00 .70 
EARLY YELLOW GIANT (I. D.) An extra fine canary yellow. 
Stems stiff and straight, very early and vigorous.60 .40 
FIGARO (S. C.) An immense yellow flower with gold lines and 
finely striped with red, richly colored, of beautiful presenta¬ 
tion. Sport of Satan. Good stems. Certificate winner, 
France. Winner in America the past season. 1.50 1.00 
FLORIAN STOFFERT (S. C.) Color, deep carmine rose with a 
bluish reflex and golden yellow center. Early and free 
bloomer on erect stems. Certificate winner, Germany.. 1.00 .70 
FRANK WERNER (I. D.) Warm apricot, salmon and red. 
Blooms 12 to 14 in. by 6 to 8.90 .60 
FRECKLES (I. D.) Lemon yellow to greenish yellow, splashed 
scarlet. Certificate of Merit.60 .40 
FREDA GEORGE (I. D.l A Champion many times. Soft 
cream-pink overlaid helio, and shading to a rich cream at base. .75 .50 
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