ENNE 
WAL 

FORMAL DECORATIVE, Queen City 
KOONGARRA BEAUTY. F.D. Flowers massive and in 
spite of their size are held perfectly upright on excellent 
stems. A wonderful shade of copper. An exhibition 
variety. $2.00. 
LEWIS BOLTON. I. D. A very good cut flower and ex- 
cellent grower. Huge flowers, 10 to 12 inches in diam- 
eter. Rigid stems, blunt pointed petals and full to center. 
Deep crimson. $3.00. 
LEONORA. I.D. A refined flower of pure primrose. Ex- 
hibition Dahlia with excellent stems. Large, deep flower. 
SEDO 
LOIS WALCHER. I.D. Bicolor. Pure purple with part 
of petals clear white. $3.00. 
LORD OF AUTUMN. LD. Clear yellow. Large, deep 
flowers which resemble exhibition chrysanthemums make 
it invaluable for show purposes. $1.00. 
MAFFIE. S.C. Apparently one of the largest Dahlias 
grown. Brilliant carmine flowers. Ideal growth, forma- 
tion and size. $10.00. 
MARY SHINKFIELD. F.D. A champion. Rare and beau 
tiful coloring, soft yellow with center of each petal suf- 
fused and heavily tipped bronzy terra cotta with rich 
deep center. Flowers of perfect formation held erect on 
extra long stems. 10 inches in diameter. $5.00. 
Milton J. Cross. I.D. Beautiful coloring of apricot-peach 
with a bright golden face. The flowers attain a size of 
12 inches across by 8 inches in depth and are held well 
above the foliage by long, strong stems. 74c. 
MISS BELGIUM. C. Medium size, very bright orange, 
perfectly stiff stem. Free-flowering. Each, 50c; doz., 
$5.00. 
MISS GLORY. S.C. A giant flower, 10 to 12 inches in 
diameter. Best described as apricot-yellow; petals rolled 
and incurved: excellent stem and habit. $1.00. 
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WALT! Kennedy Kwality Grhibtiion Daklias 
MRS. C. J. SOWTON. I.D. A gigantic Dahlia. Exquisite 
and wonderful in every way. Pinkish cinnamon, very 
bright in daylight and exceptionally brilliant under arti- 
ficial light. A very dependable variety, flowers often 
measuring 14 inches in diameter. $2.50. 
MRS. ELLA WORTHEN. S.C. The largest semi-cactus 
ever grown. Very tall with 12-inch blooms. Cane-like 
stems which carry the flower well above the foliage. 
Magnificent salmon-pink with deeper tones running 
through the flower. $2.50. 
MRS. JAMES ALBIN. F.D. Clear soft yellow, excellent 
for cutting, strong stems. $2.00. 
MRS. E. FRANCIS. F.D. A huge rich cerise. Truly an 
exhibition variety. $2.50. 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELLIER. D. A flower of tre- 
mendous size. Stems straight and stiff. An early bloomer. 
Color is a rich, velvety carmine. Each, 75c; doz., $7.50. 
MRS. WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN. I.D. Glistening pure 
white. Constant winner. Bloom can be grown to 11 
inches. $1.50. 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE. I.D. The monster blooms 
of deep, dark red shading toward garnet are held erect 
on stiff stems. It is a stocky grower and in all a good 
Dahlia. The best Dahlia in this color class. Each, $1.00; 
doz., $10.00. 
Myra Howard I.D. Glowing combination of  saffron- 
yellow and gold with tints of salmon. Giant blooms on 
long, rigid stems. 50Oc. 
NAGEL’S BIJOU. C. Selected as the best Belgian novelty. 
Beautiful salmon-pink with flesh colored sheen. Free 
flowering and excellent for cutting. Each, $1.00; doz., 
$10.00. 
NANCY GENE. I.D. A gigantic yellow self-color without 
any shading. May be described as a yellow Kathleen 
Norris. Flowers 12 inches in diameter with rigid stems. 
$2.00. 
Paul Pfitzer. S.C. A combination of primrose and shell- 
pinks Hach pic dozm gia) Os 
PINK DAILY MAIL. F.D. Huge flowers of pure cycla- 
men-pink, Strong, long stems. $1.00. 
QUEEN CITY. F.D. A lovely watermelon-pink, color 
new in dahlias. Profuse bloomer and a good keeper. 
While only medium sized the flowers have good form 
and the color is charming. $1.50. 
RITA BALLIN. I.D. A gigantic yellow of the exhibition 
type. Stems perfect and hold the flowers upright. It 
produces numerous flowers 12 inches across. $2.00. 
RITA WELLS. I.D. Immense rose buff with reverse deli- 
cate lilac-pink. A beautiful golden sheen on petals. $5.00. 
RITA BETTY. I.D. Outstanding autumn shade. Gigantic 
flower, lovely shade of cinnamon and henna. Broad petals 
with plenty of substance. $2.50. 
ROBERT. I.D. A grand Dahlia for both the garden and 
cutting. Stems long and perfectly erect. Very beautiful 
orange and yellow flower, slightly flushed crimson. 
Highly recommended. $1.00. 
ROBERT SUTTON. F.D. Best described as a yellow 
Jersey's Beauty. Very free flowering clear light yellow 
with exceptional keeping qualities. $5.00. 
ROSALEE. I.D. Rich clear pink. Vigorous grower and 
free bloomer. Strong stems. A popular cut flower as it 
is such a fine keeper. $1.00. 
SAN FRANCISCO. I.D. An enormous Dahlia of great 
depth. An exquisite shade of shrimp-pink. Tall, open 
grower. $5.00. 
SILVER LADY. I.D. A most exquisite Dahlia with rugged 
foliage and fine long stems plus delicate color which is 
ivory white, lightly flushed and edged violet-rose. $5.00. 
