GREATER GLORY (Salem), S.C.—Here is one of the 
best introductions of recent years. The outer petals 
are a deep rose pink shading to a creamy white at the 
center. Bushes are tall, blooms are large and the per- 
fect stems hold them well up. Fine keeperv................ $1.50 
GENEVA SURPRISE, F.D.—Very husky bush and solid 
blooms of soft bronze and yellow. Medium low grow- 
ing. Blooms keep. Wellin... iii. ciciiceseecsscseeeeseeme deans $1.00 
GRAND MASTER (Caldwell-Mad River Gardens), F.D. 
Bright shade of orange bronze of large proportions on 
fine long stiff stems. Bush medium height, vigorous 
growth, and a different foliage. Winner of two Achieve- 
ment “Medalseak: Siete a saad sane tastes et one oe aenee $1.50 
HENLEY’S GIANT (England) — Tall bushes producing 
extra large full blooms of dark red with a tan reverse. 
This variety is capable of producing 12-inch flowers on 
perfectly © stiff “STEMS 2... iiiciccescamyasecddatonvacsanverystnysnnee-tecedesdy $1.50 
HERACLES (Holland), I.D—We were well pleased with 
this new variety. The bushes are nice growing and the 
stems hold the large blooms facing. The color is dif- 
ferent, being a vermillion red with yellow center. You 
WLLESIIRERLAIS SOTIGS ak co et oan ends a hit eee eet? $3.00 
JULIA IRENE (Tower - Parrella), I.D.—A seedling of 
Kathleen Norris but a much lighter shade. The general 
color is light rose pink. Blooms of this variety were 
shown at the Northwest shows over ten inches on won- 
aerfulsiongstenis, «perfectly “sutt tiene ah $1.00 
JULIA MACK (McKamey-Franklin), F.D—Tall bushes 
with lovely light red blooms tipped golden orange 
above the dark green foliage; is surely a sight. This is 
just as you see this variety. Many blooms were shown 
this season of over ten inches. A prize winnet........ $1.50 
JEAN BATTON (England), I.D.—Something different 
here. The color is hard to describe, being a shade 
deeper than bronze with a pink over cast. Blooms are 
very full with a high center and have been grown over 
ten inches. Healthy bush and good producev............ $3.50 
KATIE K., I.D—This variety attracted plenty of atten- 
tion the past season. The color is a lovely pink and 
lavender. Blooms large on good stems. Many times a 
PUIZ CP WLNDOT Fh ceacvttes tenses eet ne ea ote aa Nad fe Oe iy ata agate $1.50 
LOIS WALCHER, I.D.—Bi-color of purple and white. 
The low bushes produce 5 to 6 inch blooms in profu- 
SION) HOLeMIS aie va POO sitwhaee emetic ence eens eee $1.50 
MARY TAYLOR (S. E. Taylor), St. Cactus—We sure 
like Mary Taylor, it performed as nearly perfect as 
any dahlia could so far away from home. It is a fine 
growing bush with lots of large pink and yellow 
blooms. The flower is most striking as every petal is 
straight out from the center. Wonderful exhibition 
bloom and fine keeper. Twice mentioned on the Honor 
Roll. Strong roots, CACH........ccececeeseseeeceeseessentecseceseeeess $3.50 
MOTHER’S DAY (Australia), ID—One of the latest 
sensations to come to America. Tall bushes with light 
green foliage. The blooms are a pure white of very 
large proportions. 13-inch blooms were shown twice 
in the Northwest shows this past season. A splendid 
bloom in every respect and a fine keepe?.............: $3.50 
MASCOTTE (Holland), Cac.—Tall bushes with lots of 
lovely incurved deep rose pink blooms of large size. 
Baskets of this novelty at the recent shows attracted 
a great deal of attention. GOOD... ccs $1.00 
