~7\-ennec/y TJvu’alitij Exhibition dahlias 
Ambassador. C. Very popular. Soft yellow-buff, 
shaded salmon-pink. Well-formed flowers, held 
erect above the foliage. 75c. 
Amelia Earhart. S.C. Color is apricot-buff with 
salmon tints shading to soft yellow at base of 
petals. $1.00. 
ANNIE E. SUTTON. I.D. An improved Jersey’s 
Beauty, slightly lighter in color. Stems strong 
and straight, good grower and very free-flower- 
ing. An outstanding variety. $5.00. 
AGNES FOSTER. I.D. A gigantic Dahlia, flow- 
ers measure 12 inches across, rigid erect cane' 
like stems. Clear pink, shaded orchid, deeper 
center; broad petals, slightly twisted at tips. 
$3.00. 
AVALANCHE. I.D. A very large pure white 
flower faintly edged lavender with long, strong 
stems. An excellent cut flower and exhibition 
variety. $3.00. 
BAERNE. S.C. One of the best of the novelties. 
Free flowering, long perfect stems. Extra good 
for cutting. Salmon-pink. $1.50. 
BALLEGO’S SURPRISE. C. A white Frau O. 
Bracht but easier to grow. Deep, full centered 
blooms on strong, erect stems. A prizewinner 
wherever shown. $1.00. 
CALIFORNIA IDOL. I.D. Clear bright self' 
colored yellow. In size it ranks with the very 
largest, growing to 14 inches or more and has 
corresponding depth, and yet is an extremely 
refined flower in every sense. $1.00. 
Cavalcade. F.D. In form, this Dahlia resembles 
Jersey’s Beauty and its stems are almost identical. 
It is, however, larger in diameter and two or 
three shades darker. 50c. 
CHAUTAUQUA SALUTE. I.D. A most perfect 
white Dahlia. Large blooms produced freely on 
long straight stems. Good keeping qualities 
when cut. 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 
CLARA CARDER. F.D. One of the most perfect 
decoratives. Beautiful shade of pink with huge 
flowers absolutely erect on perfect stems. Twelve- 
inch flowers are quite common. 50c. 
CROYDON GLORY. I.D. A giant Dahlia of 
perfect form. Stems long and strong, carrying 
many flowers 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Bril¬ 
liant primrose-yellow. Outstanding. $5.00. 
CROYDON SURPRISE. F.D. Another giant 
Dahlia of fine form. Flowers held rigidly erect 
on perfect stems. Color is scarlet with full 
center. Flowers 12 inches in diameter and pro¬ 
portionately deep. $5.00. 
Countess of Lonsdale. C. Rich salmon-pink, 
amber and apricot. 50c each; doz., $5.00. 
CURLEY LOCKS. I.D. Sturdy plants, producing 
many very fine blooms of delightful golden 
apricot color. Excellent for cutting. $2.00. 
DAISY TURNQUIST. I.D. Medium size flow¬ 
er of staghorn formation. Excellent for cutting 
and last very well when cut. Very free-flowering, 
stems long and rigid. Color lovely salmon-pink 
of a very pleasing tone. $2.50. 
D’ARCY SAINSBURY. I.D. A new gigantic 
Dahlia with wide petals of glistening pure white. 
Flowers 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Stems long 
and straight. $1.50. 
DAILY MAIL. D. Very deep yellow at base 
changing to a brilliant orange. Its huge, vivid 
flowers are produced continuously on strong, 
wiry stems throughout the season. $1.00. 
ELISSA LANDI. I.D. One of the most satis¬ 
factory for garden and cut flower purposes. Rich, 
brilliant salmon-orange with flowers held up out 
of the foliage. Very free-flowering. $1.00. 
FIRE BALL. Even formation and good shade of cardinal-red, 
erect stems, foliage bright green and healthy. $1.00. 
Forest Fire. I.D. Most spectacular introduction in years. Lemon- 
yellow tipped scarlet, yellow petaloids. Insect-resisting. 50c. 
Fort Monmouth. I.D. Rich claret with a brightness unusual in 
darker tones. Flowers full centered and well-formed, long stiff 
stems high above the foliage. 50c. 
Frau O. Bracht. S.C. Clear light primrose-yellow. Good keeper 
with fine stems. $1.00. 
Golden Eclipse. F.D. A consistent winner, vigorous grower and 
good keeper. Rich golden yellow blending slightly to warm 
salmon at the center. Wonderful shade under artificial light. 
50c each; doz., $5.00. 
GOLDEN PRINCE. I.D. A seedling of Jane Cowl and can be 
grown over 12 inches. Rich golden blended peach, general effect 
bronze with gold center. Blooms earlier than Jane Cowl. $2.00. 
Golden Standard. C. Bush 4'/2 feet. Warm huff shaded amber 
and gold. Pleasing form. Full centers and evenly arranged 
petals. Stem holds flower facing at right angles. 75c. 
Good Night. I.D. Good throughout the season. Color, oxblood- 
red shaded maroon. It has size, form and stem as well as being 
an early and profuse bloomer. 50c. 
HUNTING PINK. In a class by itself. We wish to call your 
especial attention to this phenomenal Dahlia. Nothing like it in 
color, the color of a huntsman’s jacket. Disease-resistant, pro¬ 
lific bloomer, excellent keeper, unique flower form, depth similar 
to a ’mum. If there were only one Dahlia to grow, we would 
choose Hunting Pink. $1.50 each; doz., $15.00. 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER. I.D. The attractive broad- 
petaled blooms are huge and have good, full centers and great 
depth. The flowers, of deep rosy magenta blending into a true 
purple, are well proportioned, with large, dark green foliage. 50c. 
James Kirby. I.D. Brilliant red exhibition Dahlia. Vigorous grower, 
very free-flowering. Awarded A. D. S. certificate of merit. 75c. 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Massive flower, petals curled and twisted. A 
glistening bronzy buff and old gold blending to a deeper shade 
toward the center, the reverse petals a pale flesh color. Strong 
stem, insect-resisting. 50c. 
DAHLIA, Croydon Glory 
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