PINK AMELIA. S.C. Bloom 11x6. Bright rose 
pink. This variety performs exactly as does 
“Amelia Earhart” of which it is a color 
sport. Extra large pink blooms, straight 
stems and healthy, free branching bushes. } 
Is subject to stunt like Amelia in localities 
with unfavorable growing conditions, how- 
ever in the pink semi-cactus class it simply 
cannot be beaten. Bush 5% feet. (81) 
Plant, $2.00 
PINK GRAND. I.D. Bloom 9x5. Rose pink, al- 
most same color as Kathleen Norris. Strong, 
extra long stems, begins to bloom in Au- 
gust. Certified at E. Lansing and at Cincin- 
nati. Recommended for those who cannot 
grow Kathleen Norris. Bushes 5% feet. (85) 
Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.50 
PREMIER’S MAJESTIC. I.D. 10x5. Mulberry 
pink, suffused bronze. Blooms produced from 
early to frost on exceptionally fine, strong 
plants. Extra for exhibition. Bushes 5 feet. 
Plant, $0.75 
PRIDE OF BURBANKIA. Peony. Bloom 5x8. 
Pure white with yellow center. Resembles a 
white sunflower. Rugged, strong growing 
plants with excellent stems hold the blooms 
well out of the foliage. Flowers have heavy 
artistic petals with great keeping qualities. 
Bush 4% feet. (84) Plant, $0.75 
PRES. DR. ED. BENES. I.D. Bloom 10x5. 
Color, orange shading to red. Huge, large 
petaled flowers on excellent stems, one of the 
largest of foreign introductions. Bush growth 
very rugged and somewhat dwarf. Height 
3% feet. (84) Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
PROGRESS. I.D. Bloom 9x5. A very strong 
growing lavender of large size. Plant growth 

RED JUG. Cactus to semi-cactus. Bloom 9x5. 
Brilliant crimson carmine with faint yellow 
tips. A tall growing, vigorous bush with 
long, stiff stems. Flowers are held facing, 
well out of the foliage. A very fine exhibition 
dahlia and a constant winner in all sections 
of the country. Bush 6 feet. Root, $0.50 
ROBERT EMMETT. I.D. Bloom 8x4. Clear 
cardinal red inclining to crimson. A very de- 
pendable grower with good stems and fine 
keeping qualities. Blooms from August till 
October. Bush about 4 feet. (84) 
rugged and naturally branching, carrying 
the blooms on good stems, with flowers facing Root, $0.35 
RUBY TAYLOR. F.D. Bloom 8x4. A very 
sideways. Progress will be a strong contend- 
er in the lavender class. Height 4 feet. (82) 
Plant, $2.00 
RITA BETTY. I.D. Bloom 10x5. A very pe- 
culiar shade of mahogany or cinnamon-hen- 
na, about a shade darker than Mrs. Sowton. 
Very prolific bloomer from midseason on. 
brilliant dark carmine of perfect form. A 
perfect formal on long, strong stems. A fine, 
healthy grower coming into bloom quite ear- 
ly in the season. Bush 3% feet. Plant, $0.50 
SAARLAND HEIMKEHR. Cactus. Bloom 7x3. 
Deep rose pink with yellow center. Very ar- 
Bush healthy with light green foliage, tistic blooms with long, slender petals. Uni- 
height 4 feet. (84) Plant, $1.00 form blooms on long, straight stems. This 
dahlia is rather hard to grow in some gar- 
RICHARD CROOKS. Cactus. Bloom 7x3. dens but does quite well in the east. Bush 
Blood red. A very artistic, free blooming 3 feet. (81) Plant, $0.50 
cactus with long, straight stems. Foliage 
light and somewhat susceptible to sucking SARACEN. F.D. Bloom 10x5. The most beau- 
tiful of all purple formals. The large, royal 
insects. Should do well in cool climates. , rc 
Bush 5 feet. (81) Plant, $0.50 purple flowers are held well out of foliage 
on long, strong stems making a complete 
RAINBOW’S END. I.D. Bloom 8x4. A beauti- ball, with petals folding back to the stem. 
ful blend of red and gold. A vigorous variety Bushes are rugged and of medium height, 
with a splendid habit of growth. Stems long about 4 feet. Recommended for exhibition 
and strong, blooming profusely early to late. purposes. (84) Plant, $0.75 
aoe sot, $0.35 
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RENATE MULLER. Cactus. Bloom 8x5. A yellow on reverse of petals and sometimes 
very beautiful flower with fine, long stems. showing at center of flower. Stems are very 
Color violet rose pink with dark yellow cen- 
ter. Blooming habits are prolific and early. 
A fine dahlia, especially in the midwest un- 
der adverse growing conditions. Bush 5 
feet. (84) Root, $0.50 
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long, some bending in rich gardens. Flowers 
should be shaded to prevent fading, when 
used for exhibitions. Can easily be grown 
12 inches. Bushes rugged and about 7 feet 
tall. (80) Root, $0.50 
