KILGORE’S LUCIFER, I. C., H. R. D. 
A large Brazil red with capucine-orange reverse 
which shows as the petals curl. The large 
blooms are held on cane-like stems. 
Plants, $2.00. 
LIMELIGHT, S. C. (Dahliadel). 
A true sulphur yellow with large blooms. This 
is another semi-dwarf-growing bush 4 to 5 feet 
high. 
Plants, $.75. 
MAFFIE, S. C., H. R. D. 
A very large dahlia of a lovely carmine color. 
Ideal growth and formation. 
Plants, $3.50. 
MARY TAYLOR, Str. C. 
A deep flesh-pink and gold with all the points of 
a good dahlia. Held on fine stems. <A good 
keeper when cut. It is an Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Plants, $2.00. 
MEGAN CALLAGHAN, I. D. 
Snow-white with no trace of any other color. 
A fine dahlia from Australia and a good grower. 
Plants, $2.00. 
MISS OAKLAND, F. D. 
A. very good white variety on nice long stems 
with leathery, insect-resistant foliage. 
Roots, $1.00. 
MISS OHIC, I. C. 
A lilac-suffused deep rose-pink. Stems are very 
long and erect. Fine for cutting. 
Plants, $.50. 
MISS BELGIUM, Str. C. 
An even shade of bright orange which goes 
well with other flowers. An early bloomer. 
Plants, $.50. 
