DORIS ARLEEN (Hulin)—Here is a pink that is true 
in every petal. Deep full blooms of Informal type 
averaging 8 to 9 inches on perfectly stiff stems. The 
first blooms are lovely, and they get better as the 
season advances. Bush is rather tall, well branched, 
yet not straggly. Pinching back gives you wonderful 
results. DORIS has several blue ribbons to her credit 
and reports from many sections where it has been on 
trial acclaim it a wonderful flower and worth much 
more than we are asking for it. You will be adding 
a real gem to your collection with this irresistble pink. 
It is a fine keeper. Strong roots each $5.00, three 
for $14.00; Plants $2.00 net. 
PRIDE OF BURBANKIA (Imported)—This surely 
is a new break in the dahlia game. Very un¬ 
commonly shaped, being of the peony type with 
petals very narrow and somewhat piped turn¬ 
ing up at the points. In shape it resembles a 
large Gaillardia. The bush is ideal and the large 
white flowers are on stiff and long stems. A 
few plants only at.$3.50 
SCARLET ANNE (Stock-Parrella-Hulin)—In the Com¬ 
mercial Seedling class at New York this charming 
variety won the blue ribbon. The color is a bright 
scarlet red throughout. The keeping quality is ex¬ 
cellent and we predict it will be a favorite with the 
Cut Flower trade as the blooms are from 6 to 7 
inches on long stiff stems. A good stock of this per¬ 
mits the price of Only $5.00; Plants $2.00. 
When you grow “Town Topic” disbud to the second 
lateral only. You will get wonderful blooms. 
Freda George still is one of the most beautiful dahlias 
in our planting. 
