EVERYBODY’S FAVORITE 
BETSY—(I. D.)—White at base of petals shading to 
lavender. 
Plants 75c. R. C. 50c. 
CARL G. DAHL—(I. D.) Emberglow with golden 
sheen and sweet briar reverse. Immense blooms of 11 
to 14 inches, with plenty of depth. Stems are long 
and still, carrying the bloom well. 
Plants $1.00; R. C. 60c 
CLAIRE MORTIMER—(I. D.)—Light cyclamen pink 
deeper at center of flower. Extra large. 
Plants $1.50; R. C. $1.00 
CRACKER JACK—(I. D.)—Flame red with immense 
size and worthy of growing. 
Plants $1.50. R. C. $1.00. 
DON SOWTON—(I. D.)—A 12x6 inches from Australia 
of rosy magenta. 
Plants $1.00. R. C. 65c. 
DAHLIA CRAFT (S.C.) Light canary-yellow is 
similar to Frau O’Bracht. Has a multitude of curve 
and twisted petals to form a solid large bloom. 
Plants 50c. R. C. 35c. 
DARCY SAINSBURY—(I. D.) One of the finest white 
we have seen. Plants 50c. R. C. 35c. 
EVERYBODY’S FAVORITE—(I. D.) A rose pink of 
great size and depth. The petals slightly twist and 
fall back to the stem which is strong and erect. 
Roots $10.00. Plants $3.50. R. C. $2.25. 
EMMA WALKER—(S. C.)—Yellow and old rose with 
tips and reverse of petals lavender. 
Plants $1.50; R. C. $1.00 
EMESSEE—(I. D.)—A fine light Autumn with all the 
size you can ask for. Plants $1.50; R. C. $1.00 
FIRE FLY-BALL—A distinctive ball dahlia of 
Chinese red color with tan reverse, a color not com¬ 
mon in ball type, blooms well formed, average 4x3 Ms, 
held on long graceful stems, ID inches above foliage. 
