DAHLIAS IS A WONDERFUL HOBBY, IT KEEPS YOU OUTDOORS 
MISS OAKLAND, F. D. (Oakleigh-Lakeside)—A pure white dahlia of good size 
and exceptionally fine formed. A free and prolific bloomer, with fine stem, 
which holds the flower facing. A real prize winner. Height of plant 5 ft. 
Root $1.50 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (Almy) 1. D.—A giant flower of mustard yellow 
with an apricot suffusion, with good stem and a fine foliage. Certificate 
winner, and an Honor Roll variety. Root $2.00 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER I. D. (Smith-Ruschmohr)—Color, deep crim¬ 
son. The blooms are exceptionally large and are held erect on long stems. 
Height, 4)4 feet. Roots 50c 
MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT, S. C. to I. D. (Parrella-Hulin)—An even grenadine 
red with streaked yellow reverse, which gives a predominant orange-red 
effect with yellow tints and lightings. Petals slightly twisting, curling and 
slightly crinkled. Immense size blooms, 11 inches or more without forcing, 
with great depth. A very beautiful dahlia in color and form. Something 
different. Height of plant, 5 feet. This dahlia was named in HONOR of 
our President’s Mother. MRS. JAMES ROOSEVELT received an Award 
of Honor at the Georgia Experimental Station with the following comment: 
“So forceful in attention getting value that it approaches the spectacular.” 
Root $3.00 
MARY GERALDINE (Galvin) I. D.—Rose red, every petal tipped white. A 
lovely bi-color of good size and form. Height of plant 5 ft. Root $1.50 
MOON-GLO, F. D. (Parrella- 
Hulin)—Color lemon yel¬ 
low. High center which 
gives it a distinct glow. A 
few occasional petals show 
a white streak along the 
edge which disappears as 
the bloom opens. A large 
flower on cane-like stems. 
An open bush and insect- 
resisting foliage, has all 
the good points of a fine 
dahlia. On Mr. Johnston’s 
Revue in “House Beauti¬ 
ful” Magazine. Height, 
4)4 feet. 
Roots $2.00 
MOON-GLO 
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