BRILLIANT LADY 
MARION SMITH—A true giant of 12x6 inches of 
luminous pink from Mr. N. H. Sowton of Australia 
for whom we will introduce this dahlia for next 
season. Watch for it in the show room or see it 
growing in our gardens. 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU—(C.)—A rather distinct form 
of cactus with rolled petals of orange with rose tone 
reverse. Blooms 10 inches in size. 
Plants 75c. R. C. 50c. 
MODEL 999—(S. C.)—An attractive brilliant flame 
red that grows large. 
Plants $1.00; R. C. 65c 
MOTHER’S DAY—(I. D.)—Pure white of great size. 
One of the best sent us from Australia. 
Plants $1.50. R. C. $1.00. 
NAGELS GIANT—(I. D.)—Salmon suffused with gold. 
Very large flower over 14 inches. 
Plants $1.00. R. C. 65c. 
ONE GRAND—(S. C.) A canary yellow color with 
blooms of 12 inches on the best of stem. 
Plants 75c; R. C. 35c 
OHIO ROSE—(F. D.)—Bright rose center shading to 
salmon pink on outer petals with white tips. 
Roots $1.50. Plants 75c. R. C. 50c 
PREMIER’S WINSOME—(I. D.)—Light pink. Blooms 
11x6 inches in great abundance. 
Plants $1.50; R. C. $1.00 
PREMIER’S MAJESTIC—(I. D.) A large and beauti¬ 
ful new color combination: Salmon, gold and mul¬ 
berry. A profuse bloomer of large deep flowers having 
cane-like stems. 
Roots $2.00. Plants 75c. R. C. 50c 
PAUL RUNYAN’S CHARM—(S. C.-I. D.) A rich pure 
yellow of blooms 12 by 6. 
Roots 75c. 
PINK GRAND—(I. D.)—A rose pink with a fine stem 
and blooms of good size. 
Plants $1.50. R. C. $1.00. 
