SINGLE 
Shirley’s Yellow—A clear yellow; vigorous plant 
in bloom for a long time. 
Volkskanzler—(The Chancellor) -Has won 4a 
number of awards in Holland. A fairly large 
bloom. Base of petals deep brown, shading 
to clear red, outside a striking salmon. 7oc. 

Unwin—During recent years we have been 1m- 
porting from England seed of their Unwin 
border dahlias. They are low growing, free 
branching plants and quite free bloomers. 
The fiowers are small, a few single but 
mostly semi double, and come in a pleasing 
range of colors. The plants make an excel- 
lent border and the flowers are much used 
for table decorations. Assorted. 
Five for $1.00; dozen, $2.00. 
Early Flowering Dahlias 
Christel—Pure white. 
Kate—Deep scarlet. 
Liesel—Golden yellow, heavily suffused rose. 
Lena—Salmon, sulphur yellow at center. 
Ostergrusz—(Easter Greetings) Creamy white 
cactus bloom, waxey stem. Free blooming, 
good stem desirable for cutting. 50c. 
Traudel—Canary yellow, short stem. 
Ursel—Maroon red, good stem, free blooming. 
Roots of above 75c each, except as noted. 
NEW COMERS 
New importations from England and 
Holland, released for sale this Spring. 
75c. each; 3 different, $2.00 
CACTUS 
Celtic—Bright coppery rose; pointed petals. 
Dora—Beautiful lilac; reflexed. 
Doreen Crane—Light, clear orange; narrow pet- 
als. One of the best. 3 
Honeybird—Yellow center to bright orange. 
Little Citrine—Dainty soft yellow. 
Liitle Darling—Soft pink, yellow center. 
Little Jenny—Flesh, canary center. 
Little Sunbesam—Salmon orange, yellow center. 
Market Glory — Lilac rose; constant bloomer. 
Good for cutting. 
Minnie West—-Cream and pink; fern leaved. 
Nagel’s Bijou—Pale, salmon orange; small. 
-Peaceful—Peach on gold. One of the best of the 
Baby Koval type. 
