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CLARIAM (Wolbert-Mad River Gardens) I. D. This beautiful new Dahlia, 
with a Certificate of Merit, and a prominent place on Mr. Roberts’ Honor 
Roll, gives us much pleasure to introduce. A sparkling color of blended 
begonia rose, center of glistening buff, overlaid with a golden sheen. A 
profuse bloomer, on long clean stems, and with all flowers facing. A top 
notch variety for exhibition, and beautiful cut flowers. Extra. 
Roots $10.00 Plants $3.50 Cuttings $2.25 
CHARLOTTE E. COLLIS (Australia) I. D. This is one of the finest new 
Dahlias of the year and has everything. Plant and stems are perfect. Huge 
flowers of brilliant orange scarlet, reverse yellow, showing at center and 
tips. One of the best. On Mr. Currie’s Honor Roll, and a great favorite. 
Pot Roots $5.00 Plants $2.50 Cuttings $1.65 
KENSINGTON’S GLEAM (Australia Mad River Gardens) F. D. So many 
nice things were said of this beautiful new Dahlia, that we feel obliged 
to list a few plants. Our stocks are very short. A brilliant color of gleam- 
ing golden orange, shaded red; it fairly gleams and sparkles in sunlight. 
Splendid plants and stems. A large flowering formal that can win. Extra. 
Plants $5.00 net Three (3) Plants $10.00 net. 
MARJORIE SPENCER (England - Mad River Gardens) I. D. to S. C. 
Medium size flowers under the 8-inch limit. Splendid plants and stems. 
The color is very new,—brilliant red shaded raspberry red cast which 
might be called brilliant cerise red; but that does not do justice, and is not 
entirely accurate, but it is certainly a brilliant and flashing color. On Mr. 
J. W. Johnston’s Honor Roll. 
Plants $3.00 net Three (3) Plants $5.00 net. 
MARY CONGDON (Australia-Mad River Gardens) A super Dahlia in 
many respects. Huge flaming russet flowers, and a Grand Champion. 
Splendid plants and foliage; stems are a bit short and should be grown 
to four canes and disbudded for best results. Very fine. 
Pot Roots $7.50 Plants $3.50 Cuttings $2.25. 
NOELL MARVIN (Gelsdorf-Mad River Gardens) I. D. This, we think, is 
one of the most artistic and beautiful new Dahlias we have seen. For de- 
scription we quote from Mr. J. W. Johnston’s Honor Roll in House Beauti- 
ful_—‘A large informal decorative to semi cactus, petals twist in a claw 
like manner, and the flowers face up. much as the old variety Insulinde; 
buff face with peach reverse, center pale orange tone, brilliant peach re- 
verse shining through buff gives flower a pale orange glow all over. Sturdy 
plant about 4 feet tall, with bright leathery foliage. Flowers 10 x 5 and 
one of the most beautiful Dahlias in our garden. A very free bloomer 
which must be pruned and disbudded to hold down production.” 
Pot Roots $10.00 Plants $3.50 Cuttings $2.25 
ROBERTA (Australia-Mad River Gardens) F. D. A new beauty and a new 
color to us in formals. Color watermelon pink, pencilled and edged a darker 
shade of pink. Very vigorous plants with long, clean stems. Flowers 
10 in. x 5 in. Very scarce and one of the best. 
Plants $3.50 Cuttings $2.25 
RUTH NICHOLS (Sowton-Mad River Gardens) F. D. No doubt one of 
the finest new Dahlias of the year. A sure winner in its color class, so 
says Eddie O’Keeffe. Mr. George Currie says, “A lavender formal that 
should defeat Blue River on the show table.” Vigorous rugged plants with 
long strong stems holding all flowers facing, or on top. Color a lively 
shade of Amaranth pink, with a phlox purple tinge, giving a lavender ap- 
pearance. High score and certainly a worthy formal decorative for ex- 
hibition. 
Pot Roots $10.00 Plants $3.50 Cuttings $2.25 

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