Dahlias. Exhibition Prize-Winners, continued 
Rogetta. I.D. Geranium-red, streaked Roots Plants 
with light yellow, more yellow on re¬ 
verse. Blooms average from 10 to 12 
inches in diameter and even better. This 
variety is an open grower with fine 
branching habit, good stem, and the 
best of foliage. Height of plant, 5 feet. 17 50 $3 50 
Vin Well Bittersweet. I.D. Coppery 
red, laid over amber. A Dahlia with an 
entirely new color and of perfect forma¬ 
tion. A free and prolific bloomer with 
insect-resisting foliage. Height of plant 
from 4 to 5 feet. 6 00 3 00 
Son of Satan. I.D. A large and un- Roots Plants 
usually bright flower of brilliant flame- 
red. A variety to really ligat up the 
garden.$3 50 $1 75 
Wagschal’s Phanomen. I.D. Canary- 
yellow blooms up to 12 inches across, 
borne erect on cane-like stems. The im¬ 
mense flowers are perfect in shape and 
have a wavy petal formation. It blooms 
profusely and has insect-resisting foli¬ 
age. Height of plant, 414 feet. 10 00 5 00 
Wenoka. F.D. A huge Decorative of a 
soiid rosy mauve. 2 00 1 00 
12 Exhibition Pompon Dahlias (Roots) 
An up-to-date list of all the latest and best of these charming miniature Dahlias, now so much admired and so 
beautiful for table decoration. All varieties are of smallest size and perfect form. 
Cecil. Red. Little Belle. AVhite overcast with lavender. 
Coral. A rich coral. $1.50. Little Edith. Bronze. 
Dainty Miss. White with an overcast of pink. Little Nell. $1.50. 
Hazel Dell. Rosy pink. Nerissa. Light pink. 
Helen Anita. Lavender, white center. Yellow Gem. Yellow. 
Iroquois Flame. Red. 2oe. Yellow. 
PRICES: Any of the above, in roots, 50 cts. each, ercept otherwise noted 
COLLECTION OF EXHIBITION POMPONS: One root each of the above 12 varieties, $5 
DAHLIAS, Miniature (Roots) 
These gems of the Dahlia world come in the same types as the large-flowering varieties, and have brought 
an entirely new realm of possibilities in the Dahlia for garden decoration and cut-flower purposes. They are all 
free blooming and ideal for cutting and landscape effects. Most of them are low-growing, their average height 
being 234 feet. 
*Baby Jersey. F.D. Rose-pink. *Baby Royal. S.C 
Little Colonel. Soft pink with a yellow center. $2. 
^Little Pal. F.D. Yellow base, heavily overlaid rose, 
tipped deeper rose. Flower assumes rose two-tone 
effect when viewed at a little distance; 234 by 134 
inches. Prolific bloomer, on excellent stems. Bush 
2 34 feet high. Roots, $1.50. Plants, 75 cts. 
^Little Snow Queen. C. White. 
PRICES: Any of the above, in roots, 
!. Salmon-pink. *Couronne. F.D. White. 
Schling's Favorite. $2.75. 
Sylvia. Scarlet-red. An outstanding variety. $1. 
Wine Drop. Rich purplish vine tone. 75 cts. 
*Zee. Ball. Straw-yellow, tipped and overlaid bronzy 
lavender, giving the flower a rich chrome appear¬ 
ance; 234 by 2 inches. Long bare stems and a won¬ 
derful bloomer. Bush 4 feet high. $1. 
50 cts. each, except otherwise noted 
COLLECTION: One root each of the above * Miniature Dahlias, $5 
COLLECTION: One root each of the above Miniature Dahlias, $8 
The Best Single Dahlias (Roots) 
Fragrance. Red, edged white.$0 50 Granite Falls. Collarette. Light red with a yel- 
Fujl San. Gold with red at base of petals. 75 low collar at base.$0 75 
Kitty. Light pink. 75 Tango Century. Orange and gold. 50 
Purity. Pure white. 75 Yellow Dogwood. Yellow. 75 
COLLECTION: One each of the above 8 varieties, $4.50 
Large Cactus Dahlias (Roots) 
Franz Berger. Bright coral-red. $1 25 
Frau Marie Kipke. Narrow pointed petals of 
bright orange-red, tipped yellow . 1 00 
Frau O. Bracht. A clean-cut, straight-petaled 
flower of clear light primrose-yellow. 1 00 
Golden Standard. Warm buff with shades of 
amber and gold. Very striking. 1 00 
Gretel. Soft fiery red. 1 00 
Jersey’s Dainty. White, faintly tinged with 
lavender. Prolific bloomer. 1 00 
Miss Belgium. Very bright orange. 1 00 
Mrs. Herbert O’Connor. Brilliant rose-pink, 
shading to deeper tone at center. 1 00 
Oriental Beauty. This is a true pink Dahlia. 
Good-sized flower on a fine stem and very 
artistically formed. The petals gracefully curl 
and twist, making this flower very attractive and 
desirable.$0 75 
Prachtkerl. Empire yellow, with long, broad 
petals that curl and twist in a most enhanc¬ 
ing manner to give the huge blooms great 
depth. 1 50 
Renate Muller. A beautiful blend of pink and 
yellow. 1 25 
Star of Bethlehem. Flowers are pure white 
with fine pointed petals, with a large, high 
tight center. 50 
COLLECTION: One each of the above 12 varieties, $10 
A. D. Livoni. Soft pink, 
Carolyn Ball. Clear pink. 
James Vick. Purple-crimson. 
J. C. D. Red and purple bicolor. 
Maude Adams. Clear shell-pink. 
Giant Show or Ball Dahlias (Roots) 
Mrs. C. D. Anderson. Rich purplish crimson. 
Peacherino. Coral-pink. $1. 
Robert Broomfield. White. 
Storm King. White. 
Vivian. White, edged rose-violet. 
PRICES: Any of the above, in roots, 50 cts. each, except otherwise noted 
COLLECTION: One each of the above 10 varieties, $4.50 
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