GENEVA BEAUTY 
LANGELOTH—(I. D.)—A very striking color of red 
tipped white. Blooms 10 inches or more. 
Plants $1.50. R. C. $1.00. 
LOIS WALCHER—(P. D.)—A true pansy purple 
tipped one-third white. 
Roots $1.50; Plants 75c; R. C. 50c 
LADY ALICE—(I. C.) A large yellow center to lemon 
yellow, almost white at tips. A fine dahlia for ex¬ 
hibition. Plants $1.00; R. C. 50c 
MAD RIVER CHIEF—(I. D.) A large rich velvety 
carmine red, with dark center. 
Plants 50c; R. C. 25c 
MASCOTTE—(I. C.) A deep rose with yellow suffu¬ 
sions at center. Good habit and strong stems. 
Roots 75c; Plants 50c; R. C. 25c 
MISS INDIANA—(I. D.) The color tone are like 
those of the peony Mons Jules Elie at its best. It is 
of a pink with a reverse of petals deep pink, almost 
red. Under artificial light glows through with an en¬ 
chanting iridescence, enhancing its beauty. We believe 
that this dahlia has been under-priced for such a 
dahlia of beauty. Can be cut in the bud stage, and 
will open up completely in water. 
Plants 75c; R. C. 50c 
MRS. C. B. CUNNINGHAM—(I. D.) Large red and 
blooms almost on top of a long straight stem. 
Plants 75c; R. C. 50c 
MRS. E. C. WILDON (F.D.) Brilliant scarlet with 
orange buff reverse. Quite a showy flower of a fairly 
large size. 
Roots $1.50; Plants 75c; R. C. 50c 
MRS. B. AMBERS—(I. D.)—Immense blooms of cad¬ 
mium yellow to raw sienna. One of the best from 
Australia. Roots $3.00. Plants $1.00. R. C. 65c. 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS—(I. D.)— Color of light to 
dark honey yellow of immense size. Has been grown 
17x6 inches. Plants $2.50. R. C. $1.50. 
MY DELIGHT — (F. D.) — Pinkish mauve lavender 
blending, with white base. Blooms 8 to 10 inches. 
Plants $1.50; R. C. $1.00 
