BENGALL (Min) Rich warm pink, good stems. Very good for exhibitions. 
French variety. Plants—$1.50 Cuttings—$1.00 
BILL’S GOLD (F. D.) Without question the best gold formal introduced from 
South Australia, the home of this beauty, a Championship winner. Rich, 
deep gold. Large blooms 10” x 5”. Plant medium tall. Strong stems. Stock 
limited. Plants—$2.00 net Cuttings—$1.25 net 
BURUETTE GEM (Cactus) A prize winner in the medium size class. Color, 
Canary yellow, overlaid amber and shrimp. A Pretty Dahlia on good stems. 
Greatly admired in Australia. Plants—$1.50 net Cuttings—$1.00 net 
BORDEAUX (F. D.) As the name indicates, the color is purplish-red, shading to 
a deep ox-blood at center. Large blooms with a good formation and stem. 
Certificate at Burnley, Australia. A beautiful flower that has been greatly 
admired in our Garden. This Dahlia is one of the best for exhibitions. 
Plants—$3.00 net Cuttings—$2.00 net 
BEETHOVEN (F. D.) A beauty from Holland. One of the best new Dahlias, 
medium size, perfect stems. A pure pink, deeper than Julius Bunge, very 
prolific. Plants—$1.25 net Cuttings—$0.75 net 
BRASS BUTTON (Pom) Very fine exhibition pom, in the yollow class. Certifi- 
cate of Merit, Storrs, also Fairmont, W. Va. Winner as best yellow pom. 
Honor Roll. Plants—$1.00 
CAPT. CEDARQUIST (Str. In. C.) <A seedling of Miss Belgium but more su- 
perior, in size, depth, and form. A great prize winner under the 8 inch class. 
Bright salmon orange, shading into a lighter tone at the tips. Long strong 
stems. First class cut-flower and exhibition variety. Winning two Ameri- 
can Home Achievement Medals, at Toledo and Wellsville Shows. 
Plants—$2.35 net Cuttings—$1.50 net. 
CHARLOTTE E. COLLIS (F. D.) The Champion of all Champions of New Zea- 
land. Glorious, bright orange flame with orange reverse. Petals slightly 
rolled, twisted and pointed at the tips. The flowers are large on long stems. 
Plants—$2.50 Cuttings—$1.65 
CLAIRE FLEETWOOD (I. D.) A beauty from Australia. Large blooms on 
strong stems. Orchid lavender pink. Resembles Kathleen Norris somewhat. 
but stronger stem and center. Plants—$2.00 Cuttings—$1.35 
CRINKLES (I. D.) Beautifully formed blooms with slightly waved or crinkled 
at edge of petals with high center. Color, clean warm yellow-chrome. Large: 
blooms. Achievement Medal at Burnley Test Gardens. Place of honor with 
highest points ever scored by a dahlia of any type. Grand Champion at. 
Croyden and Victoria, Australia, Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Plants—$2.50 Cuttings—$1.65 
CLOVER (Pom) One of the smallest poms. White with slight flush of pink. 
Best pom seedling in Mid West Show. Won as the Smallest pom in Fair-. 
mont. Plants—$1.00 
CLASS (F. D.) This sulphur yellow formal has been grown to 15% inches, but. 
under ordinary conditions it is an 11 inch bloom. It is very compact, and 
the petals fall well back towards the stem. Best formal at New York and 
Chicago. Honor Roll. Plants—$7.50 Cuttings—$5.00 
CROWNING GLORY (Inc. C.) Rose pink with a cream center and the most. 
beautiful and artistic dahlia. Blooms are 12 inches and over with good 
depth and are held on long stems. Twice a Medal winner and $50 Gov. Bond. 
Honor Roll. Plants—$10.00 Cuttings—$6.65 
DELTA (F. D.) A dahlia of outstanding merit. Color, magenta-rose. Well 
formed flowers of exhibition type. From Australia. Large. 
Plants—$2.50 Cuttings—$1.65. 
DEURNES PINK BEAUTY (Str. C.) Excellent Dahlia for exhibitions and cut- 
flowers. A winner under the 8 inch class. Straight long stems. Color, 
light rose-pink. The best Belgian Dahlia. 
Plants—$2.25 net Cuttings—$1.50 net 
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