KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 
I. C.—Incurved cactus. R. C.—Recurve or straight 
cactus. S. C.—Semi cactus. F. D.—Formal decorative. 
I. D.—Informal decorative. B—Ball. A.—Anenome. 
C.—Collarette. M.—Miniature. O.—Orchid. S.—Single. 
Mi.—Mignon. Pom.—Pom Pon. R. C.—Rooted cuttings. 
Our New Introductions 
KATHRYN LOESCH—(F. D.)—The long wanted pink 
for both the show and florist trade. It is about the 
most perfect pink, being of daphne pink color. 
Blooms 8x4V 2 to 9V2X5, held on long stiff slender 
canes, 9 to 15 inches above first set of leaves. We 
have watched this dahlia for the past six years in 
Mr. Peter Loesch’s garden and the past two years 
in our own, and have never seen a drooping bloom. 
It is a very open grower as well as being very 
prolific bloomer from early season till cut down 
by frost. Winning its share of awards in the lead¬ 
ing show rooms. 
Roots $10.00. Plants $3.50. Rooted Cuttings $2.25. 
LITTLE GLORY—(Min. C.) —(73)—This miniature re¬ 
ceived an award of honor at the Georgia Test Gar¬ 
dens for being a distinctive new color. We still are 
unable to find a name for this color. It is between 
begonia rose and deep rose red. A vase or basket 
of these will win in any show room. Stems long, 
stiff and wiry. A very prolific bloomer from early 
season till cut by frost. 
Roots $3.00. Plants $1.00. Rooted Cuttings 65c. 
SUNSET BABY—(Min. Dec.) —(545)—Truly a darling 
miniature of great merit. Color being of corn yellow 
at base of petals blending to carnelian red to coral 
red. The nearest general color would be deep red 
orange. Stems long and stiff, holding the abundance 
of blooms high above foliage. 
Roots $3.00. Plants $1.00. Rooted Cuttings 65c. 
LOYALTY—(Min. S. C.) —(538)—This is not only the 
most prolific bloomer that we have seen, but a 
beautiful crimson red. Stems long and stiff, hold¬ 
ing blooms high above foliage. This has been a good 
show winner this season. 
Roots $3.00. Plants $1.00. Rooted Cutting 65c. 
ORCHID DELIGHT—(Min. Dec.) —(88)—An orchid 
lavender color miniature that will please any one. 
Just about as prolific as you can ask for. Blooms 
small, held high above foliage on long stiff stems. 
Greatly admired at the New York show. 
Roots $3.00. Plants $1.00. Rooted Cutting 65c. 
Other New Introductions 
FLASH—(Cac.)—The finest, oddest, bi-color dahlia 
to date. Blooms of medium size of red tipped white. 
Petals laciniated to three divisions, pointing in dif¬ 
ferent directions, giving really three white tips. 
Plants $7.50. R. C. $5.00. 
PROGRESS—(I. D.)—In color, it is a rosy-mauve. 
For size, it’s just one of the finest giants of the 
season. Plants $7.50; R. C. $5.00 
BRENDA CORRY—(I. D.)—A real champion from 
Australia. Golden bronze, blooms 11 inches, held 
on long stems. Plants $5.00; R, C. ^3.00 
