AILSA FANTOM (Hoyle-Hulin), I.D. — Large exhibi¬ 
tion pink on long stiff stems. The long ribbon-like 
petals are of fine texture, keeping well when cut. 
The blooms are full and deep growing up to ten 
inches with garden culture. Plants only.$5.00 
MAHIA (Hoyle-Hulin), I.D.—An extra large clear light 
red with many ribbons to its credit. Won as largest 
flower with a 13-inch bloom, also two firsts in the 
seedling class. Bush is about 4 ft. tall, and the stems 
are perfect. Nothing coarse about the bloom which 
has a perfectly full center at all times. 
Plants only .$5.00 
RITA BETTY (Australia), F.D.—A very large dahlia of 
a pleasing shade of cinnamon and henna. In its 
home town this variety has been a champion winner 
many times. The stems are long and stiff, holding the 
blooms at a nice angle. Plants only.$3.00 
MOTHERS’ DAY (Australia), I.D.—One of the largest 
whites it has been our pleasure to grow. We exhib¬ 
ited a bloom 13 inches across and 7 deep, carried on 
a stem over 2 ft. long. It has won many prizes, both 
in America and Overseas. Tall bush with bright 
green foliage bearing large pure white blooms is a 
lovely sight. Mentioned in several show reports the 
past season. Plants only.$3.00 
HENLEY’S GIANT, I.D.—A huge exhibition novelty of 
bright scarlet with a lighter reverse. Tall bush and 
bright foliage which the insects do not like. A grand 
novelty that will attract plenty of attention. We have 
grown this two seasons, and all who see it like it. 
Roots each $2.50; Plants.$1.50 
VIN-WELL EMPRESS, S.C. (Blamer)— Lovely pure old 
rose of 9 to 10 inches, held just right on long stiff 
stems. The bush is medium tall, and nicely branch¬ 
ing. This variety proved its worth the past season at 
many shows. Roots each $7.50; Plants.$2.50 
VIN-WELL BRIDESMAID, S.C. (Blamer)—A n o t h e r 
nice semi-cactus by the same author as above, and 
also being an old rose color, but with a tint of yel¬ 
low. Received an award of merit at the Georgia Trial 
Gardens, and very well spoken of wherever shown. 
Roots $5.00; Plants .$2.00 
FREIDA GEORGE, I.D.— 1 The dahlia beautiful. 
One of the most attractive varieties grown to¬ 
day. Winner of many prizes all over the coun¬ 
try. The color is helio and cream. Very large 
on good stems .$2.50 
POINSETT1A, I.D. (Holland)—A bright scarlet with 
large flat petals that spread out to give great width, 
with a depth of good proportion. The stems are per¬ 
fectly stiff, and the blooms are good keepers. All 
who saw it the past season admired it. Roots only....$1.50 
NAGEL’S GIANT, I.D. (Belgium)—A huge flower of old 
gold and copper, held proudly on a long stiff stem. 
Compact bush and insect resistant foliage. Great ex¬ 
hibition novelty. Plants only.$1.50 
When showing your dahlias, if not sure about the 
classes, ask the Show Manager; he will be glad to 
assist you. 
