JULIA IRENE (ID), seedling of Kathleen Norris, but a 
much improved variety. Color rose pink with pencil- 
ings of deeper rose . 75 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (ID), well known and very beau¬ 
tiful pure pink and one of our best.40 
KATHLEEN V. SMITH (C), new English variety and 
one of the most beautiful cactus grown. Color, a pure 
pink with a paler center. Ideal form, slender petals 
and profuse bloomer .50 
KEWEAH (ID), flowers grown up to 16 inches. Color, 
light purple shaded with red tones fuchsia rose, very 
long stems .-50 
LADY MYRA PONSOMBY (ID), rich pure yellow dah¬ 
lia of extreme size ..50 
LEO CARILLO (Ball), perfect tyrian rose long stem, 
profuse bloomer and perfect for floral work . .50 
LORD OF AUTUMN (ID), a monster bloom of clear 
yellow. Grown 12 to 14 inches and the long pointed 
petals recurve until the stem is completely covered. 
Cane-like stems . .75 
MAGICIAN (ID), English bicolor attracts much atten¬ 
tion. Color, is golden yellow shaded orange and tip¬ 
ped white .40 
MARIE DRESSLER (FD), a Jersey Beauty in pomgran- 
ite red. Long stiff stems, good keeping quality make 
this a perfect flower for florists.75 
MARION BROMALL (SC), very large, deep lavender 
pink with pure white center .50 
MARJORIE COLE (ID), showy, low growing bicolor, 
excellent for border work. Free bloomer, orange 
yellow tipped white. .25 
MARY MUIR (SC), small creamy white, a flower of 
deep substance and one of the best cut flowers.35 
MARYLAND GLORY (FD), very striking American 
Beauty red, held upright with stiff stems, this is a 
decided florists favorite . .50 
MISS ANNA LYLE (ID), color orchid pink, resembling 
a chrysanthemum. Slender petals wave and curl. This 
is a jewel for basket work . .40 
MISS GLORY (SC), a luscious apricot yellow, distinc¬ 
tive and outstanding, massive yet refined. Bushes are 
covered with a mass of huge flowers. One of my 
six best .75 
MME. FLORENT BRAEME (C), a most dainty cactus 
of salmon rose shading to gold. Small and practical 
as a cut flower.50 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (FD), brilliant dazzling 
flame on good stems. It is an old favorite and a 
prize winner . 25 
MRS. CHAS. G. REED (FD), massive flowers of purest 
glistening white, held erect of stiff stems. Good 
keeper when cut .40 
MRS. ELLA WORTHERN (ID), long wavy twisting 
petals of glistening rose overcast with bronze and 
lavender. The shape and size of this dahlia make it 
very outstanding in the garden .50 
MRS. E. HOWELL (ID), massive blooms of a very rare 
coloring of purplish mulberry and rose. Large bushes, 
strong stems and a prolific bloomer.50 
MRS. GEO. LEBOUTILLIER (ID), rich carmine, enor¬ 
mous blooms held erect on cane-like stems. It makes 
wonderful show in gardens.40 
MYRA HOWARD (ID), pure gold overlaid bronze with 
rose sheen, large blooms.30 
NAGELS SUPERB (ID), Primrose to lemon yellow. 
Very slender petals recurve, good bushes profuse 
bloomer. So outstandingly different that it always 
attracts attention . 65 
NANCY ROBINSON (ID), exquisite pink wavy twisting 
petals, blooms held erect on long stems. A florists 
favorite .50 
NEW GLORY (SC), medium size garnet red tipped 
white, very showy and attracts much attention.40 
NORENE NEWSOM (FD), deep burnt orange. Ideal 
fall coloring. Profuse bloomer, excellent for cut 
flower purposes .50 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY (SC), lovely bright rose pink of 
incurved form, flowers on good stems. This variety 
has instant appeal .50 
