Rose Fallon—One of the world’s best dahlias. 
Large, old gold. By selection we have de- 
veloped a strain of uniformly tall plants 
Supreme Beauty—Well named. Somewhat lighter 
than Jersey’s Beauty, with a higher center. 
Good stem and an exceptionally long-keeping 
flower. 75e. 
Thomas A. Edison—Very dark purplish red. Ro- 
bust grower, with dark leathery foliage. 
The unusal color is outstanding 
Cheer Leader—Large rose pink. It won outstanding 
honors last season. $2 50 
Dia Wong—Extra Size canary yellow. $1.50 
Jean Kerr—Almost a ball. Pure white cut flower type. 
Parameunt—Soft yellow, long stems. 
Red Menace—Huge crimson, best commercial type. $1.56 
Rose Glory—Deep rose; freely produced. 
PRICE—Fifty cents each, except as noted. 
Semi Cactus 
Fully double flowers with margins of the floral 
rays revolute for less than one-half of their 
length. 
Alice Whittier—Erect plant, holding the flowers 
well above the foliage. Large, deep flower 
of primrose yellow with golden glow at base 
of petals. ANe 
Andre Csizik—Medium size lilac with unusually 
long strong stems. $1.00. 
Baerne—Early, deep rose red. _—_75c. 
Edna Ferber—Glistening coral, shading to old 
rose. 75e, 
Fanny Sandt—Intense tyrian pink showing well 
under artificial light. Insect resistant foliage. 
Ae, 
Farncott—Aster purple, with a’ majority of the 
petals tipped white. A profuse bloomer with 
flowers w Il above the foliage. Good keeper. 
50c. 
Jean Trimbee-—-A Canadian introduction which 
has made good in this country. Flowers are 
large and of a rich petunia violet color. 75c. 
Josephine G.—True rose pink, fluted petals tipped 
_ -pinard yellow. A very attractive flower due 
to its upright blooms and splendid habit of 
growth. 50c. 
