CLAIRE MORTIMER I. D. (Meussdorffer) A clear, light, cyclamen pink without lavender 
shadings. The fair sized flowers have good depth and are carried on long stems. 
Plant $3.50 
♦CORALLINA S. C. An unusually striking 
dahlia of stone red and gold. The petals 
curl and twist in an attractive manner. 
Good stems. 
Root .75 
♦CROIX DU SUD (Southern Cross 
flowered anemone, representing a break 
in dahlia types. Very striking, A single 
row of dark red petals around a center 
cluster of deep orange quilled petals. 
Root .75 
CURLEY LOCKS 1. D. (Caldwell) A large 
flower with exceptionally long twisting 
petals. Tlie color is a bright gold with 
apricot shadings. The bush is an open 
grower with dark bronze foliage. An 
early bloomer; we regard it as one of 
the most satisfactory varieties in our 
garden. 
CORALLINA Plant .75 
DAHLIACRAFT S. C. (Modern) A very large flower of beautiful formation. The color 
is a pale yellow. Bushes are tall. Stems are exceptionally long but inclined to twist 
although very stiff. Root $2.00, Plant .75 
♦DARCY SAINSBURY F. D. This Australian variety has made a host of friends in the 
short time it has been in this country. Most growers consider it the best 
white formal exhibition dahlia to date. Its large size and pure white color make it 
a standout in the garden, too. A good grower, free bloomer and the bushes are 
fairly tall. Stems are ideal. Root $ 1.50, Plant .50 
DAVID COPPERFIELD I. D. (Salem) A violet purple of fair size. 
Root .75 
♦DOKOUPIL'S GIANT F. D. A large, well formed flower of distinctive, soft lilac-rose. 
As an exhibition variety it fits well into a class which is not too crowded. 
Root .75 
♦DOMINENT In. C. A Holland origination of fine form and quality. The fairly large 
flowers are lilac-rose suffusing to purple, with sulphur yellow at the center. Petals 
are tightly rolled. Plant $1.00 
♦DR. VERHAGE S. C. Another pleasing, and popular, European variety. Very early and 
free flowering. The unusual color is a bright pomegranate red, with amber-orange 
tints thmuahout. 
Plant .50 
OHIO DAHLIA SHOW SEPT. 14+h and 15+h 
Toledo, O. 
For the first time in ten years. The Dahlia Society of Ohio show will be held outside 
of Cleveland. Toledo is the host city, with the Toledo Dahlia Society sponsoring the 
show. Michigan and Ohio growers will be there in force. 
Look for our commercial display there. 
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