
Lady Mary Hope—Amber and orange, tipped 
white. ‘5c. 
Mrs. A. F. Dutton—Orange red, dark foliage. 
Mrs. Isobel Coutts—Cream at base, suffusing to 
and heavily tipped with pearly pink. Extra 
fine stem. 
- Onah-—A miniature Jane Cowl. Early and pro- 
| fuse. 
Phoenix—Rich old gold, reverse of each floret 
erimson, 75c. 
FORMAL DECORATIVE 
Baby Sagamore—A miniature Sangamore with 
same beautiful coloring of rich amber gold, 
shading darker to center. Free flowering. 
Good for. cutting. 
Baldre—Salmon rose. English gold medal win- 
ner. 
Bright Lites—Pure canary yellow on a good stem. 
| Buckeye Baby—Golden buff. Early in season re- 
verse and center tinged with red. 
_ Coralette—Salmon, free, on a good stem. Almost 
a ball in form. 
_ Coral Beauty—A formal violet rose on pale prim- 
rose ground; seedling of Fairy. A profuse 
bloomer, smaller than the parent and placed 
better on the stem. Originated by Mrs. Cor- 
tis Ray, Greensburg, Indiana, 
Corinna — Perfectly formed canary yellow. A 
color rather scarce in minatures. 
| Dolly—A new seedling of Fairy from the Geneva 
Dahlia Gardens. Dark rosy magenta. 
| Eclipse, Jr.—Light orange, shading to deep 
: orange at center. 
Fairy—Soft rose pink, tinted lavender. 
Fedora—Salmon cerise on yellow ground. Early. 
_ Freda—Shining maroon, the darkest color in this 
type. 
. Good Luck—Pure rich orange red. 
| Helly Boudewiin—Medium sized pure white. An 
exceptionally fine variety of shell-like form. 
| English goid medal winner. $1.00. 
- Irene—Long stemmed peach pink. 
Little Jewel—Beautiful peach blossom pink. A 
| wonderful cut flower. 
| Mary Lee—Crimson American beauty; yellow at 
| base. 
_MeKay’s Purity—Very good pure white formal. 
75c. 
| Memory—(Holland) — Orange red, harmonizing 
well with other reds. 
Mona Adair—Long stemmed, free blooming rose 
| pink. Early. 
