Kennedy Kwality Goyiaition DNahlias ‘Wait? 
DIRECTOR CARL G. DAHL. I.D. Although of tre- 
mendous size this Dahlia is very graceful. Apricot-buff 
shaded old rose on reverse of petals. A healthy, robust 
bush producing its blooms in profusion. $2.00. 
DAILY MAIL. D. Very deep yellow at base changing to 
a brilliant orange. Its huge, vivid flowers are produced 
continuously on strong, wiry stems throughout the sea- 
son. $1.00. 
DORIS ARLEEN. F.D. One of the better new varieties, 
free growing, very large flowers. Old rose produced on 
straight, rigid stems. $3.00. 
ELISSA LANDI. I.D. One of the most satisfactory for 
garden and cut flower purposes. Rich, brilliant salmon- 
orange with flowers held up out of the foliage. Very 
free flowering. $1.00. 
EVENTIDE. I.D. True purple with violet shadings. Stag- 
horn petal formation. Strong, rugged stems, holding 
flowers facing. $5.00. 
F. RILEY. F.D. Huge flower, bright purple, carried erect 
on giant stems. An exhibition variety. $5.00. 
Fort Monmouth. J.D. Rich claret with a brightness un- 
usual in darker tones. Flowers full centered and well- 
formed, long stiff stems high above the foliage. 40c. 
Frau O. Bracht. $.C. Clear light primrose-yellow. Good 
keeper with fine stems. $1.00. 
GALILEE. F.D. A giant stiff-petaled bronze. An excellent 
exhibition Dahlia and an exceptionally fine keeper. $5.00. 
GLAMOUR. I.D. An unusual color in Dahlias, purple: 
veined violet. Tall, rugged grower, good, stiff stems. 
A winner. $5.00. 
GOLDEN PRINCE. I.D. A seedling of Jane Cowl and 
can be grown over 12 inches. Rich golden blended 
peach, general effect bronze with gold center. Blooms 
earlier than Jane Cowl. $1.00. 
Golden Standard. C. Bush 41/2 feet. Warm 
buff shaded amber and gold. Pleasing form. 
Full centers and evenly arranged petals. 
Stem holds flower facing at right angles. 
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GREATER GLORY. S.C. Tall, vigorous 
bush, healthy foliage. Color deep rose-pink 
shading to sulphur-yellow at center. A con- 
sistent winner. $2.00. 
HILLSIDE SUNSET. 1.D. Golden yellow 
lightly suffused or penciled red which 
blends into gold when fully open. A seed- 
ling of Margrace with more size and beauty. 
$5.00. 
HUNTING PINK. In a class by itself. We 
wish to call your especial attention to this 
phenomenal Dahlia. Nothing like it in 
color, the color of a huntsman’s jacket. 
Disease-resistant, prolific bloomer, excellent 
keeper, unique flower form, depth similar 
to a ‘mum. If there were only one Dahlia 
to grow, we would choose Hunting Pink. 
Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER. I.D. The 
attractive broad-petaled blooms are huge 
and have good, full centers and great depth. 
The flowers, of deep rosy magenta, blend- 
ing into a true purple, are well propor 
tioned, with large, dark green foliage. 75c. 
INCANDESCENT. ID. A_ magnificent 
blending of yellow and pink. A strong 
growing variety with excellent stems. A 
very fine cut flower. $2.00. 
ISIS. S.C. A blaze of color throughout the 
season. Fine apricot-salmon with bronze 
center. $1.50. 
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James Kirby. I.D. Brilliant red exhibition Dahlia. Vig- 
orous grower, very free-flowering. Awarded A. D. S. 
certificate of merit, 7%c. 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Massive flower, petals curled and twisted. 
A glistening bronzy buff and old gold blending to a 
deeper shade toward the center, the reverse petals a pale 
flesh color. Strong stem, insect-resisting. Each, 50c; 
doz., $5.00. mere 
JEAN BATTEN. F.D. A most wonderful shade of lumi- 
nous golden salmon. Flowers are enormous, stems extra 
strong and hold the flowers well above the foliage. Best 
exhibition form. $1.50. 
J. J. JEFFERSON. F.D. Stately formal decorative of pure 
white on good stout stem. Free blooming; attractive fo- 
liage sets off the white flowers to best advantage. The 
best all-round white for cutting purposes. 75c. 
Jersey’s Beauty. F.D. One of the best pinks. Each, 3%5c; 
doz., $4.00. 
JERSEY’S DAINTY. C. Fine pure white of medium size. 
Excellent cut flower variety. Each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY. A white Jersey’s Beauty 
with wonderful keeping qualities and stem. It is quite 
similar in form with good centers and tight petals. Early 
and free blooming. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. : 
JOYCE LOUISE. I.D. A very striking Dahlia and a very 
beautiful shade of Phlox-pink. $1.50. 
JULIUS C. BUNGE. IC. to S.C. Pure bright pink with- 
out any lilac or violet. Free bloomer with excellent long 
stems. An exhibition variety. $2.00. 
Kentucky. F.D. Color is Jersey’s Beauty pink, with yellow 
and gold blend. 50c. 
INFORMAL DECORATIVE, Murphy’s Masterpiece 

