MURPHY'S MASTERPIECE I. D. (Reed) This has been one of the most popular ot the 
large "reds." For a number ot years it has been the leading winner in the red 
classes. The large flowers are very deep. Plants are tall growers. 
Root $ 1.00, Plant .50 
MY DELIGHT F. D. (Salem) Not so large, but one ot our favorites. Not the least bit 
temperamental and each bloom is a picture. The color combination is uncommon 
and very beautiful. Pinkish mauve-lavender on the outer three fourths of the petals. 
The centers are white blending into the outer colors. Petals roll back to the stem 
to form a ball shaped flower. Long, strong stems. 
Root $5.00, Pla nt $ 1.50 
*NAGEL'S GIANT I. D. A good sized, salmon pink from Belgium. Flowers have ex¬ 
ceptional depth, and the petal arrangement is distinctive. A very free flowering 
dahlia. Tall plants, with attractive foliage. 
Root $3.00, Plant $ 1.00 
*NANCY GENE I. D. This one from Australia is a welcome addition to the large flow¬ 
ered "yellows." The color is a one-tone deep yellow with a slight greenish cast. 
Plants are very free-branching. For exhibition purposes, some disbranching should 
be practiced. 
Root $3.00, Plant $ 1.00 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH F. D. (Hook) A big, dark red formal decorative, which has 
been one of our most consistent performers. Plants are very vigorous, stems are 
excellent, and a great number of flowers are produced throughout a long season. 
We consider it, by far, the best in its class. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
ONE GRAND S. C. (Stephenson) A large, deep yellow semi-cactus produced on a tall, 
strong plant. 
Root $2.00, Plant .75 
OPAL I. D. (Dahliadel) Artistic beauty, best describes this large pastel shaded flower. 
Soft salmon-rose with lighter shadings, and centers of light lemon yellow. Strong, 
erect stems hold the blooms well above the dark, glossy foliage. 
Plant .50 
PALO ALTO S. C. (Ballay) a real top-notcher. Large flowers of soft apricot buff, carried 
high above the strong growing bushes. 
Root .50 
♦PETUNIA In. C. A very fine lavender of good size and attractive formation. Its value 
as an exhibition variety has been established. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
PIONEER CITY BONFIRE I. D. (Buell) This is one which we like to recommend. Large 
size. Free and early bloomer. Attractive plants always covered with flowers. The 
color is different and hard to describe but in general it is a reddish tan, the like of 
which we have found in no other dahlia. 
Root $ 1.00, Pla nt .50 
♦POSIE MORAVY I. D. A very delicately colored flower of fair size. White with pink 
and orchid tints. The edges of the petals are slightly ruffled giving the flower 
unusual character. Excellent for cutting. 
Root .50 
♦PRACHTKERL S. C. A large, clear primrose yellow. Tall grower. Profuse flowering 
habits. 
Plant, .50 
PREMIER'S MAJESTIC I. D. (Swezey) Large deep fl owers on cane-like stems. Beautiful 
color combination of salmon, gold and mulberry. 
Root $2.00, Plant .75 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT I. D. (Andrews) Massive flowers of striking carmine red with 
yellow reverse. Tall, strong growing bushes. 
Root >50 
PRIMROSE S. C. (Bissell) An attractively formed flower of fair size. The color is straw 
yellow, with rose pink reverse. A wonderful keeper when cut. Stems are long. A 
fine variety for basket work. _ . m 
^ Root $3.00, Plant $1.00 
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