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Prices quoted are for roots unless otherwise indicated 
Adorable (F.D.) — The best peach-colored 
Dahlia ever grown. Blooms are large and 
full, produced freely on splendid stems. The 
color is a beautiful peach-pink with a blend 
of gold . $0.75 
Amelia Earhart (C.) — Apricot buff and salmon .75 
American Purity (S.C.) — The true semi-cactus. 
Large glistening white flowers that have 
tips of petals beautifully quilled . 1.50 
Ballego's Surprise (S.C.) — A white with long 
wavy, slightly incurving petals; a consis¬ 
tent bloomer and a good keeper. Plants .. .50 
Berger's Jewel (C.) — Rich lilac-pink suffused 
blue at the base; tips of petals are almost 
white; blooms freely on long stems. Plants .50 
California Idol (I.D.) — A very large free- 
blooming yellow; a good grower . 1.00 
Challenger (S.C.) — Brilliant cardinal-red flow¬ 
ers with high center. 75 
Champoeg (F.D.) — Yellow and salmon-pink .50 
Chautauqua Salute (F.D.) —White, free bloomer .60 
Chemar's Masterpiece (C.) —Orchid-pink cactus .50 
Cornell (F.D.) — A bi-color Dahlia that attracts 
much attention; color is maroon with white 
tips. Plants .75 
Detroiter (F.D.) — A striking Dahlia with rich 
velvety red color. A remarkably free 
bloomer with strong stems. 75 
Dulcinea (C.) — A perfect straight-cactus type 
with medium-sized bright crimson flowers. 
Blooms profusely and is excellent for cut¬ 
ting. Plants.50 
Frau Ida Mansfield (S.C.) — Color is clear pale 
lemon; petals have laciniated tips; early 
and free-blooming; unsurpassable for cut¬ 
ting. Plants.50 
Golden Beauty (I.D.) — Extremely large flowers 
with good stems, color is a lovely golden 
shade . 1.50 
Graf Zeppelin (F.D.) — Tall large white. 50 
great size on extra long stems . 2.00 
Gretel (C.) — Color is a soft fiery red; medium 
size, a profuse bloomer and fine for cutting .50 
Helen Ivins (F.D.) — Lively orchid-lavender .. .50 
Jane Cowl (I.D.) — Large bronzy buff. 35 
Jersey's Beacon (F.D.) — Chinese Scarlet. 35 
Jersey Beauty (F.D.) — Still one of the best 
cut-flower varieties; blooms are of medium 
size and a good clear pink color. Easily 
grown and blooms freely. 35 
Josephine G. (S.C.) — Bright rose-pink; tips 
yellow . 50 
Kardinal Van Rossum (S.C.) — Color violet and 
purple, and darkening towards the center; 
a free bloomer with large flowers. Plants .50 
Kathleen Norris (I.D.) — True rose-pink. 50 
Louise Bates (S.C.) —Mallow-pink, purple center .50 
Michigan White (S.C.) — The best white cut- 
flower Dahlia, an exceptionally good 
bloomer, long straight stems with medium¬ 
sized pure white flowers. Plants.50 
Minnie Eastman (S.C) — Bright flame, shaded 
yellow . 35 
Mrs. Howard Phillips (I.D.) — Clear ivory color 
of good size with thick velvety petals and 
lovely formation. The blooms average 10 
inches in diameter by 6 inches in depth on 
strong straight stems. The bush is vigorous, 
4 to 5 feet in height, with leathery insect- 
resistant foliage. It is early and a free 
bloomer. Certainly a worthwhile novelty. 
Plants . 3.50 
Pacific Perfection 
Peppermint Candy 
Myra Howard 
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