MAN O’ WAR. I.D. Bloom 9x5. Bush 6 feet. 
Rich, dark carmine. A very early and free 
bloomer with perfect stems. Good foliage 
and branching habits not susceptible to in- 
sect injury. A grand, easy to grow dahlia. 
(84) Root, $0.50 
MARIETTA E. Cactus. Bloom 6x3. A clear 
canary yellow with perfect form and stems 
that do not burn or fade. A good exhibition 
dahlia, especially on the east coast. Not 
recommended for hot, dry climates. Bush 
3% feet. (80) Plant, $0.50 
MAY ROBSON. S.C. Bloom 9x5. A true pink 
with no shadings of lavender or salmon. A 
strong growing plant producing many 
blooms of perfect form over the entire seas- 
on. Flowers held high over the foliage with 
perfect straight stems. Flowers face the 
side. An old variety that has to be reckoned 
with on the show table. Bush 5 feet. (85) 
Plant, $0.50 
MEGAN CALLAGHAN. F.D. to S.C. Bloom 
11x5. A huge Australian white that has made 
many wins in this country. Although a very 
erratic grower and bloomer it has produced 
ue bioomen ty 
Pe PGE Ie fect (G0) Plans, S1.8¢. MRS. C. J. SOWTON. LD. Bloom 1ix6.. An 
enormous henna bronze of great substance. 
MIRIAM HOPKINS. S.C. Bloom 10x5. Soft Bushes very dwarf, holding blooms on stiff 

orange with carmine pink suffusions. A short stems. Very easy to raise and recom- 
seedling of Amelia Earhart and quite simi- mended to the beginner who likes a large, 
lar in color. A real giant and has performed easy to grow dahlia. Bushes very vigorous, 
better for us than its parent. Tall, robust reaching a height of 3 feet. (85) 
bushes. (81) Root, $0.75; Plant, $0.50 Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
MRS. H. O’CONNER. I.D. to Cactus. Bloom 
MISS BELGIUM. Cactus. Bloom 5x3. A me- 7x3. An informal of bright rose pink that 
dium sized bright orange that blooms early comes cactus later in the season. Strong 
and profusely on long wire stems. A good growing plants about 5% feet high, with 
cut flower from the Atlantic to the Pacific. blooms held on long, strong stems. (81) 
A fine keeper, it blends well with other Root, $0.50 
colors. Bush 3% feet. (85) Root, $0.35 MRS. C. E. WILDON. F.D. Bloom 8x5. Color, 
; deep orange overlaid bronze. Bush is mas- 
Sere: ee pea Bloom Lao sive and wide spreading with healthy broad 
rimp pink with cream at the center. foliage. Rather a shy bloomer, beginning 
good variety for basket or artistic arrange- about midseason. Height 41% feet. (80) 
ments. A good keeper on perfect stems. A . iat $0.50 
fine cut flower, especially in cool, moist cli- 2 j 
mates. Bushes 4 feet. (84) 
Root, $0.50; Plant, $0.50 
MISS OAKLAND. F.D. Bloom 9x5. A clear 
crystal white on long, perfect stems. Bush 
about 4 feet with leathery foliage and stems 
branching from the bottom. A fine exhibition 
formal that can stand much adverse grow- 
ing conditions. (82) Root, $0.50 
MISS OHIO. Inc. Bloom 6x3. Color, lilac suf- 
fused rose pink. Blooms are very uniform 
and are produced in great profusion. Keep- 
ing qualities and stems are excellent. We 
highly recommend Miss Ohio for cutting, es- 
pecially where there are no tarnish plant 
beetles. Bush growth is healthy and fast, 
reaching a height of 514 feet. Root, $0.50 
MISS WILRYCK. S.C. Bloom 8x4. A grand 
color of lilac pink with center of flower 
creamy yellow. Strong growing plants with 
healthy, dark green foliage. A welcome ad- 
dition to the blended color class. Bush 4 
feet. (82) Plant, $1.00 
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