RITA BALLIN, I.D.—An Honor Roll novelty we had 
the pleasure of growing the past two seasons. It was 
really a sensation how the huge blooms stood up 
on long stiff stems above the light green foliage. The 
color is lemon yellow throughout, and does not fade 
or shatter, holding a tight center at all times. 
Roots $5.00; Plants .$2.00 
DR. MARSHALL A. HOWE, F.D. (Parrella)—L a r g e 
dark Tyrian Rose of compact formation. Bush is 
medium tall, and the large blooms are on good stems 
well up. Received an award of merit at Trial Gar¬ 
dens, and has several blue ribbons to its credit. 
Roots $5.00; Plants .$2.00 
MARGIE PARRELLA, F.D. (Maxwell-Parrella)—This 
pure white is fast taking first rank with the cut- 
flower trade. The blooms are held perfectly on long 
stiff stems. The average size is 7 to 8 inches, with 
good depth over a bush of about 5 ft. Blue ribbon 
winner at New York and on last season’s Honor Roll. 
Roots $5.00; Plants .$2.00 
HULIN’S CHERUB, F.D. (Hulin-Parrella)—This was an 
introduction of last season in the Miniature class, and 
proved all we claimed for it. Received two blue rib¬ 
bons at Virginia show, .also at other places. The 
blooms are a clear pink of three inches on good stiff 
stems. Medium tall bushes and covered all season 
with bloom. Roots only.$1.00 
RITA MARIE, F.D. (Menegel-Hulin)—Another extra 
good Miniature of last season with good reports on 
its performance in the East. Rather tall, bush bear¬ 
ing large quantities of glistening bronze flowers. A 
fine keeper and good root producer. Roots only....$1.00 
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DESIRABLE DAHLIAS 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
that have proven their worth 
ALTMARK, S.C.—Delicate shades of pink and 
white shading to violet, carried on long stiff 
stems. Very lovely .$0.50 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET, I.D.—Striking color 
combination of red and gold, large blooms on 
good stems .$0.50 
ADORABLE, I.D.—Peach color with an orange 
glow. Large and good.$0.50 
ANNA MAY WONG, I.D.—Full deep bloom of 
spectrum red with a lighter reverse. Nice com¬ 
pact bush .$0.75 
AZURA, I.D.—One to win in the largest bloom 
class. The color is rose lilac, very deep, car¬ 
ried on good stiff stems.$0.75 
One of the brightest spots in the garden the past sea¬ 
son was a long row of “Red Bonnet.” Every one liked 
it, the men as well as the ladies. 
“Hulin’s Cherub” won two Blues at the Richmond. 
Va., show the past season. 
