Price Each 
DERRILL W. HART, D.—Reddish copper, large per- 
fect blooms, excellent long stems. A Roll of Honor 
Pati sida hess coed ee ie a en ee eee 25 
DIXIE RAVENSCROFT, I. D--Glowing flame, bright 
gold reverse. Huge flowers on long stems. Roll of 
Honor Uahlial ioorccsehc oh See ee ee 5 
DWIGHT W. MORROW, D.—Rich deep red; very large 
blcgoms;ené jofithe ‘best neds. 222 A ee 30 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY, D.—Immense big deep blooms, 
clear mallow pink stout stems. A Great Exhibition Dahlia. 
On the? Roll’ offHonoreis yu ee A eee Zo 
EAGLE ROCK GEM, C.—Maize yellow shading to pink. 
Large perfect flowers on excellent stems. —_-..-.--...-.-..-------- 25 
EARLE WILLIAMS, D.—Large red tipped white. -_........ 29 
EDITH WHITAKER, I. D—Rich dark velvety crimson with 
maroon shadings. Very large blooms on strong stems, one 
Grr eel OStT OL IniSs *COLOT Te eee ee ee 15 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, F. D.—Pure white of exquis- 
ite beauty, big perfect blooms on fine long stems. 
Belo Hamor Deh lic i 2m vey ee eh io athe 29 
ELEGANCE, S.C—A glistening coral color with center and 
tips of petals yellow. Large massive blooms with petals 
that swirl in such a manner as to make it a very artistic 
and beautiful Dahlia, very free flowering. On the Roll 
Ot Hori erg 50 al sd a i cae |: a eA tees ol ok eee eo 
See GEM, C.—Yellow flushed reddish pink, fine cut flow- 
NALS Ree) Creme a a 2 Pt Mtoe ae ye EN git eae eh ESB 29 
ELITE GLORY, D.—Bright red, stout stems, one of oe 
largest Gahan’) 20) Cooma ite La | 
FRANK MILLER, D.—Picrice yellow, very large Heche. 
Stout stems ils eo ee ee See 15 
FRAU O. BRACHT, Semi-C.—Clear pale primrose yel- 
low. Wonderful cut flower Dahlia and a great prize 
RIT OT See AEG Sea SRA. SOE Jee 35 
FRAU IDA MANSFIELD, osiractive cactus-type flowers of 
pale lemon yellow, profuse bloomers, excellent stems. ... .35 
FREDA GEORGE, I.D.—Soft cream pink, overlaid heilo ‘and 
shading to rich cream at base. Very large blooms on long 
stems. A great prize winner from Australia. WWW. 79 
FOREST FIRE, I. D.—Immense big flashy blooms of 
bright scarlet flame and flashes of vellow. Fine for 
exhibition. On the Roll of Honor. .. 2. 3D 
FORT WASHINGTON, D.—Dark mahogany red. A Roll 
Of: Onor’ Da lia er ee a een ee ge eet 35 
GALLI CURCI, D.—Brilliant salmon orange, with golden 
sheen, very large blooms. A prize winner. -..........-..------- Lo 
GIRL OF HILLCREST, F.D— Bright Mikado orange. A 
CTeOt OVOLIC. WHOL GL LLOUO?, eu ig) eg eee eee 1S 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE, F. D.—Clear golden yellow with Salmon 
blush. Big deep blooms 8 to 10 inches on good stems. 
PP TYes) ST ELONOy OCG ac ee ee 29 
GOLDEN GIRL, C.—Immense big pure golden yellow. Larg- 
est CUCIUS VUIiely 1ndT | DAVe. Seen, aya a eg oe 129 
GOLDEN GOBLIN, F. D.— Rich gold, large perfect Pens 
on long, stout stems. One of the best of its color. _......... 15 
GOLDEN STANDARD, C.—Golden tan with a darker 
center. Large perfect blooms, on strong slender 
stems. Winner of many prizes and on the Roll of 
POU Rea paces ahs tesl oni kacescines essro reich oak eat es oe a 35 
GOODACRES SENSATION, C.—A light shade of straw- 
berry red, Very large blooms with long slightly in- 
curved petals, good stout stems, fine for exhibitions. 
te TS eagles UN ee oy etn Ea Ue deers, ae ee SMa .50 
GOODNIGHT, I. D.—Very large dark maroon. A great 
prize winner. A Riwaler A stirs, Oats Tn Sie Fate 00 
GOODWILL, S. C.--Beautiful pink with blending of 
creamy yellow at center. Large long petaled flowers 
on good stems. Truly a lovely Dahlia. ........... 25 
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