
INCANDESCENT (ID)—Rich rosy buff with a shading of 
yellow, reverse light old rose. Large blooms on cane-like 
stems make this a real attraction. ..........0............ Me te $1.00 
JESSICA DRAGONETTE (SC)—A buff apricot suffused 
peach and mauve. The stems are very good and in every 
OTR SARS ISS coe 75 
JEAN HAHNN (FD)—A bright golden orange. This Austral- 
ian variety is good in every way, good stems that hold 
_ the large flowers well above the bush. 020. 75 
JANE COWL (ID)—Buff salmon and orange, massive 
Been CONG—like *StEMS. 2.ooic Lion ceo ecco ieee ce ccceccccecedes 40 
J. K. ALEXANDER (ID)—Huge deep Gilberts of dark red 
with veins of gold on edge of petals, extra good stems. ...60 
| JERSEY’S BEAUTY (FD)—Very fine true pink, very pop- 
Tce ea ee eee ecsckac 30 
KEMP’S GREAT EASTERN (ID)—The big fellow is one of 
the largest and most spectacular Dahlias grown. It has 
been grown to 14 inches in diameter and six inches in 
depth. The color is a blend of orange-gold and reddish 
bronze, a beautiful color combination that is not soon for- 
OSES eee EL ae acct cP $1.00 
KISMET (SC)—A giant blood red dahlia from Germany. A 
ESAT SS Ee ie 35 
K. VAL SMITH (C)—Rose shaded with lighter center, with 
So ESCH ai SRD ite ial cS lk Gs at RO 50 
LORD OF AUTUMN (ID)—A fine clear yellow with no oth- 
er shadings. Prize winning beauty of great size in both 
width and depth. with long strong stems that hold the 
giant blooms well out of the foliage. 2.000000. 65 
LEIDEN’S ORANGE (ID)—An outstanding large vivid or- 
ange scarlet. Free blooming and fine stems. An outstand- 
NEIL VIGTICLY. 00 me ha $1.00 
LEMONIA (SC)—A Holland variety, clear lemon yellow, 
You will find this one hard to beat for form and color. 
PeeeeemOreeuLuing’g purposes, 222A eae 50 
LETARE (C)—This is one of the showiest and possibly one 
of the hardest dahlias to describe, color a luminous red, on 
a soft yellow ground, gradually shading to yellow at the 
rerrierongy and. Strong, 22. 50 
LORD LAMBORN (ID)—Pink shaded gold. The large flow- 
ers are held erect on cane like stems. -...0.000...00....ceetceceeees 60 
MADAME ALBERT LEBRUN (ID)—Color is a warm cop-. 
pery orange, at the points of the curled petals is a suf- 
fused purplish pink. The plant shows its flowers to a good 
advantage on stems nearly 20 inches above the foliage. A 
French dahlia of very high merit, Stock limited. Price 
Ie, are Fe WE eee et crnucdetedans $3.00 
MRS. CHAS. G. REED (FD)—A pectoct white, long oe 
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MISS FLORENCE SMITH (SC)—On erect stems, i 
blooms being neatly formed of incurving petals. Color of 
a particularly chaste white. Large blooms, very good ex- 
EOS NG Ah on Sd ah Te geez ad bY eee ok. $1.00 
MRS. ELLA WORTHERN (SC)—Extra large blooms of deep 
salmon pink. Petals curl and twist, Good stems. ............... 50 
MRS. F. V. RUSSELL (FD)—A large lavender pink, white 
BMRREIEMPRI OSC © SECTING) | phi: so4hs nucoid ouch chitesuasdedcxcssdeetlctancsenseoechsncbapliaee 40 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILIER (ID)—A giant flower of 
perpetrated rom. Strong: Stems. c/s eo Lie heen 50 
MRS. SAWYER (ID)—A very large flower of curving form. 
A beautiful soft rose with silver reverse. Long and rigid 
Sremar A rezant origination. © ......00.5..c.scil ies kee $2.00 
MOTHER’S DAY (ED)—Mother’s Day is a solid flower and 
has great depth. the petals turning right back to the stem. 
Color white. Can be grown to 14 inches, on very good 
stems A great prize winner from Australia. Stock limit- 
SIRE GRAY Dos A otte en tS Sa tk ewes $2.25 
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