CROYDON WONDER (I. D.) A huge brood petalled dahlia of rich red, carried 
upright on a rigid stem. This variety has won several Championships during 
the past two seasons in Australia. Plants—$1.00 Cuttings—$0.75 
CHARLES SELE (F. D.) A beautiful formal that can be grown to 10 or 12 inches. 
A prize winner in its class. Color, a light lilac. Graceful formed blooms on 
strong stems. Highly recommended to us from France. 
Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
CHERRY AGAR (S. C.) A Dahlia of lovely coloring. Pure yellow at center, 
softly sffusing and tinged carmine pink, to definite pink at tips of florets. 
Very striking. From England. Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
CAROLINA MAID (Robens) F. to I. Color very difficult to describe. General 
color is pink on yellow base with rose; many blooms show; some purple. The 
color effect is different from any dahlia we have grown. Scored 86-E at East 
Lansing. Honor Roll Dahlia. Was grown to 12% in. Has excellent sub- 
stance, a long stem. Flowers facing to erect. A prize winner in its class. 
Plants-—$3.00 Cuttings—$2.00 
CLARIBEL (Pom) Blush, suffused rose; perfect form. 
Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
CROYDON ACME (CF. D.) <A Dahlia of outstanding merit and highly recom- 
mended from Australia. A giant formal Dahlia, a winner in its class. Color, 
a heliotrope pink. Large blooms on strong stems. A beauty. 
Plants—$2.25 Cuttings—$1.50 
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DOMINANT (Ine. C.) Special exhibition variety. Well formed 
large blooms. Lilac-pink, suffusing purple changing to sul- 
phury yellow at center. Winner of two Certificates.............. 0 40 
DARCY SAINSBURY (CI. D.) We consider this fine Dahlia equal 
to any white. A champion many times. Good stem.............. -50 40 
DEAN ANDERSON (I. D.) A beauty. Color, henna orange. 
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DEEP PURPLE (F. D.) Bloom 12 x 7, on stiff stems. Color, deep magenta- 
purple with velvet sheen. Two trial Certificates. 
Plants—$2.25 Cuttings-—$1.50 
DAHLIAMUM (I. D.) Blooms average 12” x 10” on long stiff stems. Color a 
bright Cadium apricot with a golden sheen. A very deep flower. Score of 
86 at trial grounds. Plants—$1.25 Cuttings—$0.75 
DON SOWTON (I. D.) <A counterpart of Mrs. C. J. Sowton. A large informal. 
Color, mauve-purple. Achievement Medal at Burnley, Australia. 
Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
DELICATA (Dec.) A very attractive Dahlia of exceedingly pretty coloring, so 
delicately tinted as to look almost unreal. Pure white for lower half of floret, 
then softly suffused with lhlac. Flowers of neatly reflexed form and carried 
on good wiry stems. Regardless of its soft color, it was not as susceptible to 
bad weather conditions as deeper colors. A beauty for the exhibition table. 
From England. Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
DR. N. F. STALLARD (C.) A true Cactus from England, producing the very 
largest flowers, formed of long raking incurved florets, and carried on huge 
stems quite erect. Color a somewhat quaint yet attractive mixture, deep 
purplish rose at center, fading or hghtening to lilac tints, distinct and strik- 
ing. Exhibition variety. Plants—$2.25 Cuttings—$1.50 
DIRECTEUR MOERLANDS (Dec.) Berry-red with carmine glow suffused violet 
to the ermine-white tops of fine petals. Very effective by original contrast. 
A beauty in the Bi-color class. Profusely flowering on strong, straight stems. 
Certificate at Holland and France. Plants—$2.50 Cuttings—$1.65 
DOUGLAS TUCKER (Pom) Golden yellow with crimson center, excellent habit. 
Plants—$0.50 Cuttings—$0.40 
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