Dahlias. Large Flowering Varieties -- Continued 
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** LOIS WALCHER. (1.D.) Variable pansy-purple with 
white tips. An outstanding flower that makes an im- 
mediate appeal with all who see it. Its keeping qual- 
ities make it excellent for cut flower use. We have 
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* 2 LONG ISLAND RED. (F.D.) Unusual shade of geran- 
ium red that catches the eye and makes an appeal 
Very free flowering. Medium size flower. Shows some 
open centers in warm weather but corrects this as sea- 
son progresses. 
** MARSHALL’S PINK. (F.D.) Large, globular flower of 
bright pink with silver sheen. Somewhat soft for early 
season commercial use but a beauty in the garden. ........ .08 
* 5% MAUDE ADAMS. (Show) Our southern customers still 
want this old favorite and we have again increased our 
stock. Profuse blooming variety with strong stems. The 
flowers, which are snow white with slight pink edging, 
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* 3 MISS BELGIUM. (C.) An even shade of burnt orange. 
Medium size flower on long, wiry stems. Early and 
continuous flowerer. This variety is fast becoming very 
popular and deservedly so. 

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* MRS. A. E. WHEELER. (F.D.) Royal purple with lighter Strong 
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veins. Good, free flowering variety and a nice grower. 
If you like Thos. Edison, you should also have this one. .12 * OMAR KHAYYAM. (F.D.) Large flower of Chinese red 
; and orange. Strong grower and stiff stems. —.............. .08 
** MRS. GEO. LE BOUTTILLIER. (1.D.) Rich, velvety- 
carmine, producing giant flowers on long stems. Good * PRINCE OF PERSIA. (/D) 
Bright cardinal-red and a 
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real beauty. Flowers face well on long stems. Good 
grower. 
* MRS. I. de VER WARNER. (F.D.) This is still a fa- 
vorite orchid-lavender variety. While the blooms are too 
: oe . reat RED JERSEY. (F.D.) This is an excellent commercial 
soft for commercial use, it is a variety that should be ‘ 
: red with the same habits of growth as Jersey’s Beauty. 
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Good form, color and stem. Now offered at a reason- 
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$7.50 per 100; $70.00 per 1000 SEs ke ee ace Cre 12 
$11.00 per 100; $100.00 per 1000 
* MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE. (1.D.) This is undoubt- 
edly the largest and finest of all red varieties and 
possibly the finest in any color. The roots are diffi- ** ROSE FALLON. Wee Old gold with rosy bronze 
cult to winter over which accounts for the maintenance shadings. Immense flower on very tall plant. —............. .08 
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ROSE FALLON—LAVENDER. (F.D.) This is a true 
** MYRA HOWARD. (1.D.) Pure golden color with a lavender sport of Rose Fallon and offered here for the 
sheen of rose. Large flower with straight, stiff stem. first time. In the mid-west where Rose Fallon is 
Gar Cc NCCES Mae ee cin ha SU ape Nes one Shssabvitcasenlae 15 popular this fine sport should be very welcome, ............ .20 
wee NATHAN HALE. (F.D.) Coppery-yellow and gold and #8 RUBY TAYLOR. (F.D.) Ruby red with purple shading. 
good form, stem and substance. Should be planted early Fine, large flower on vigorous bush. Commercial grow- 
as it is a late bloomer. Very fine and the best in this ers are taking to this variety for it has many fine 
COIOP,  sesnsesnsecnsecceeenseenecenscenennsssnesssessnesenecsansssncenessnescnnesnessnneeneses .08 qualities and we urge all our customers to give it a try. .15 
6 or More at Dozen Rate; 25 or More at 100 Rate; 250 or More at 1000 Rate 
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