
Price Each 
BOSPHORUS, I.D.—Deep golden bronze with large fo ia 
looms on fine’ Stems. -.-....-------s-e---e-n-weneneeneeenenene cetera 
BOYCHICK, L D.—Huge garnet red, shading lighter 
red to edge of petals. Immense blooms often 10 inches 
across on fine stout stems, prolific bloomer. . 5 
BUCKEYE BRIDE, F. D.—A beautiful shade of. Ger. 
euro dune poi Mes cata c ances cetel een cbeedlent Tt aereniaes 
BUCKEYE KING, I. D.—Very large clear amber yellow. 
Strong vigorous growing plants, prolific bloomer. 
stout stems. On the Roll of Honor. ............-..---------~ mt) 
BROOMALL’S PINK, S.C.— A true rose pink, with a texture 
and sheen that gives the blooms a soft velvety appear- 
ance, A becutital., dob licty | 4 se ards eee 50 
CALIFORNIA IDOL, I. D.—One of the largest dahlias, 
color a clear glistening yellow, great big deep blooms 
often 14 inches on good stout stems. On account of its 
immense size it has been called the Yellow Murphy’s 
Masterpiece. An outstanding prize winner. On the 
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NOTE—A large supply of roots of this fine Dahlia 
permits this low price. 
CALIFORNIA ROSE, LD.—An exquisite coloring of clear 
bright salmon rose, flowers large, but of extremely grace- 
ful form. Prolific bloomer, good stems. On the Honor Roll, 
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CENTURY OF PROGRESS, F.D.—Lilac purple, large blooms 
On! Godeavetenis ee ee ee ieee ee ee me tes 20 
CHAMPOEG, D.—The Dahlia beautiful, large waxy 
yellow shading to salmon pink. On the Dahlia ike 
Off HON Or en errata ees 
' CHATAUQUA SALUTE, F.D.—A fine pure white. -........ 25 

are ey MASTERPIECE, C.— Orchid pink, cad 
CITY. OF CLEVELAND, |, D—A showy bright scarlet, 
splashed with AA immense blooms, 8 to 11 inches 
on strong stems. A Certificate of Merit Dahlia and 
Roll of Honor occ. oracle a ed, cooks) oa se 35 
CLARA BARTON, I. D.—Pale orchid lavender, immense 
blooms on good ‘stiff stems, sturdy growing plants of 
medium hetwhtasuk ee Saas 2 ee 29 
CLARA CARDER, I.D.—Beautiful cyclamen pink, very large 
blooms, plants of medium height. A prize winning eee 
from’ Néw" Zealand. <. 4u3)- A ee eee 
CONQUISADOR, S. C.—Large creamy soft yellow, ais 
ing to pink. Husky growing plants. oad 
oO eww ec ww nen ee- or ceeeee 
CORA BUTTERWORTH, D.—Large silvery primrose 
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yellow. Extra fine Exhibition Datliss rit ree 
CORNELIA BRICE PINCHOT, I. D.—Huge heavy full 
deep blooms, color a rich glowing burgundy wine red. 
The immense big flowers are held almost on top of 
stout stiff stems. Strong vigorous growing plants. 
On the" eon, roll Of Aono. 2 ee 35 
CROYDON JEWEL, D—An outstanding Dahlia im- 
ported from New Zealand. Big massive artistically 
formed blooms often 8 to 10 inches across, are held 
high above the foliage on extra long stout stems. 
Color a beautiful blending of autumn shades, deep 
bronze with peach pink undertone and salmon-rose 
reverse. Keeps we/! when cut and a first class ex- 
hibition Dahlia. 
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CROYDON GLORY, F.D.—Huge blooms of pure lemon yellow, 
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excellent stems. Fine for exhibition’ 
DADDY EEMP, F. 1).—A rich purplish red, of immense 
size, often 14 inches across. A real man’s flower. 
A great prize winner. Received special mention at 
the Portland Dahlia Show. On the Roll of Honor 
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DAILY MAIL, 1. D—One of the largest Dahlias, im- 
mense big blooms of deep yellow blending to golden 
orange. Strong erect stems, a great prize winner... .35 
