MONARCH OF THE EAST. F.D. Bloom 11x5. 
Rich cadmium yellow. Probably the strongest 
grower of all dahlias. Bushes massive with 
heavy insect resistant foliage. Here is one 
for the beginner who likes them big. Easily 
grown eleven inches in diameter. Bushes 
5 feet. (85) Root, $0.50 
MOTHER MAYTROTT. [.D. Bloom 7x3. A 
very artistic and beautiful white that grows 
very well in sandy, moist climates. A good, 
free branching grower with healthy foliage, 
strong stems and remarkable keeping quali- 
ties. Petals curl and twist, reminding one of 
Alice May. Bushes grow about six feet with 
blooms beginning about midseason and cov- 
ering the plants until frost. Plant, $0.75 
MOTHER’S DAY. I.D. Bloom 12x6. It seems 
this one is the largest white in commerce to- 
day. It has been grown up to 16 inches. A 
vigorous grower that, in most sections of 
the country, blooms too late for the shows. 
Stems and foliage very satisfactory. Height 
6 feet. Plant, $2.00 
MRS. IDA CHASE. Cactus. Bloom 8x3. Color 
pink with light yellow center. This variety 
seems to perform very well, especially in 
sandy soils. Very rugged, healthy plants 
blooming from midseason until frost. Crown 
flower stem is short but laterals come well 
up to standard. Bush 5 feet. Plant, $0.50 
MRS. JAMES ALBIN. F.D. Bloom 7x5. Clear, 
deep yellow with the most perfect form to 
be found in a formal. Bush growth healthy 
and free branching. Should make a fine com- 
mercial cutter along the east cost, or where 
growing conditions are moist. Bush 4 feet. 
(75) Plant, $0.75 
MRS. WM. KNUDSEN. I.D. Bloom 9x5. A 
fine, large white exhibition dahlia. Massive, 
free branching plants coming into bloom 
rather late in the season. A good root mak- 
er and a very easy dahlia to grow. Bush 6 
feet. (84) Root, $0.75; Plant, $0.50 
MRS. RUFUS DAWES. I.D. Bloom 10x5. 
Deep rose pink shaded mauve. A giant, easy 
to grow dahlia blooming profusely from early 
till late. Long flower stems hold the large 
blooms well out of the foliage. This variety 
has not received the recognition it is entitled 
to. Bush 6 feet. (85) Plant, $0.50 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE. I.D. Bloom 11 
x6. Color, dark red. Still one of the largest 
reds grown, especially suited to growing 
conditions on the east coast. A stocky grow- 
er, it is still winning in the red class in our 
dahlia shows. Bush 4 feet. (75) Plant, $0.50 
MODERN TIMES. F.D. Bloom 6x3. Bright 
orange with some of the petals tipped white. 
A very startling color combination. Plants 
are healthy and free branching, coming in- 
to bloom very early. Bushes are about 6 feet 
in height. (81) Plant, $0.50 
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MUTSONOHIKARA. Cactus. Bloom 11x5. 
Probably the largest white cactus grown. A 
wonderful performer in dry, difficult grow- 
ing conditions. Bush massive and_ free 
branching, flowers held on long, slim stems. 
Cannot take forcing, as this causes blooms to 
tip down. A fine, large white cactus for the 
novice. Bush 7 feet. (85) 
Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.50 
MY DELIGHT. I.D. Bloom 8x4. Color, light 
purple shading to light lavender at center of 
flower. Very long stems hold the perfectly 
formed blooms well out of the foliage. Bush- 
es about 5 feet. Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.50 
NAGEL’S GIANT. I.D. Bloom 9x4. A rich col- 
oring of clear, deep salmon. Very vigorous 
_bushes with fine, lacy foliage. Stems are stiff 
and long, holding blooms well out of the 
foliage. Bushes are rather tall, reaching 
6% feet. Flowers are of good substance with 
uniform, full centers. (85) 
Root, $2.00; Plant, $0.75 
NEW GLORY. S.C. Bloom 6x3. Bush 3% feet. 
Color, garnet red tipped with white. An old 
variety still winning occasionaly in the bi- 
color classes. Sturdy grower and good root 
maker. Blooms begin rather late in the 
season. (80) Root, $0.50 
ORIENTAL GLORY. I.D. Bloom 9x5. A bril- 
liant deep orange color in a very large flow- 
er. Can easily be grown ten inches. A sturdy, 
massive plant bearing flowers both early and 
late. We recommend this very highly. Bush 
about 5% feet. (85) Root, $0.50 
PACIFICA. S.C. Bloom 10x5. A very large 
light lemon yellow semi cactus with extra 
long stems. Bush growth vigorous and wide 
spreading, starting to bloom about mid- 
season. This dahlia should be a big winner 
in the semi-cactus classes. Plant, $2.00 
PALO ALTO. S.C. Bloom 10x5. Color is clear, 
soft apricot suffused coral red. Stems 
straight and extra long with uniform flowers 
coming into bloom early in the season. Bush 
6% feet. Good for exhibition purposes. (84) 
Root, $0.50 
PAUL PFITZER. S.C. Bloom 7x3. Bright lilac 
pink with sulphur yellow center. A very 
beautiful flower with uniform full centered 
blooms. Considered rather hard to grow in 
bot climates. This variety has been a popular 
winner for many years. Bush 3% feet. (80) 
Plant, $0.50 
PEACE. I.D. Bloom 9x5. Pure white, coming 
into bloom very early and blooming profuse- 
ly through the season. Stems strong and 
erect and plants are healthy and _ free 
branching. Rather a dwarf grower, about 3 
feet. (80) Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
PHYLLIS KNIGHT. F.D. Bloom 9x6. Clear, 
deep salmon pink with no other shadings. A 
vigorous, tall grower with extra strong 
stems. Blooms are held facing and are of 
great substance. Bush 5% feet. (85) 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
