Our customers know the Parrella Treatment. “A surprise in every package.” 
CORALLINA, I. D.—An imported variety that we like very much. The large 
blooms are a brick red shading to gold at the base of the petals. Extra 
long stems hold it perfectly. Root 50c 
CHEROKEE BRAVE, I. D. (Ricks-Dahliadel)—Color, ox-blood red that holds its 
color in the hottest sun. Blooms average 11 inches or better. It is a 
constant winner at the Show Table. A dahlia really worthwhile trying. 
Height of plant 5% ft. Root $2.00 
CITY OF WELLSTON F. D.—This is what I believe to be the greatest flower 
of its coloring ever put on the Market. Color, Rhodamine purple, reverse 
rose purple, bourne in abundant profusion from early summer until killed 
by frost. Height, 5 feet. Roots 35c 
CLARA CARDER I. D. (New Zealand)——Certainly one of the best, and a great 
exhibition variety, of clear cyclamen pink; largest flowers on great stems. 
Roots 50c 
CONSUL GENERAL QUIST, S. C. (Ballego)—A beautiful European variety of 
good size and fine form, with color combination of cameo pink and creamy 
white. Very outstanding. On Mr. Johnston’s Honor Roll in the HOUSE 
BEAUTIFUL Magazine. Roots $1.50 
CONVENTION CITY (Lee-Hulin)—A different type of Informal that is nearly 
as deep as wide. The large heavy blooms are made up of many petals, some 
fluted and some tubular. It is an attractive color hard to describe, a blend 
of red shades giving it the general appearance of Hammered Copper. The 
high crown center is always full and the stiff stems hold it up well. It never 
shatters and keeps till the last petal drys up. Bush very rugged with light 
green foliage which the insects do not like. This was grown and shown in 
California with fine svccess. Good root producer and keeper. Mentioned on 
THE FLOWER GROWER Honor Roll for December. 
Roots $3.00 Plants $1.50 
DAHLIA CRAFT S. C. (Modern Dahlia Gardens) THE UNBEATEN CHAM- 
PION. A light canary yellow, 10 in. to 12 in., to 8 in. deep, long, graceful 
stems, holds flower erect, an ideal keeper. Bush 5 ft. Roots $2.50 
DARCY SAINSBURY F. D.—One of the finest whites we ever grew. This dahlia 
came to us from AUSTRALIA. This is a champion, without exaggerating. 
Tke immense blooms are erect on cane-like stems, facing sideways. Height 
or plants 4% feet. Roots $1.00 
DISCOVERY (Salem) I. D.—Huge flowers of deep rosy magenta with a deep 
reddish garnet center. An excellent variety to force for a large size. 
Strong stem and a fine grower. Root $1.00 
DORIS ARLEEN (Hulin-Parrella)—Here is a pink that is true in every petal. 
Deep full Informal of 8 to 9 inches on wonderful stiff stems. The first bloom 
of the season is lovely and it continues to get better as the season advances. 
Doris has several Blue Ribbons to her credit and reports from several sec- 
tions where we had it on trial acclaim it a wonderful flower and worth much 
more than we are asking for it. You will be adding a real gem to your col- 
lection with this irresistible pink. Roots $2.50 Plants $1.25 
DR. HARRY CUSHING, I. D.—Color, a light mallow pink, on the outer petals, 
shading to a deeper pink at the center. A bloom of gigantic size, 12 inches 
in diameter or better, with very good depth. We grew this variety at our 
gardens this past season, we must honestly say it is a grand dahlia. Ex- 
ceptionally fine plant, with dark green insect foliage, and a marvelous 
branching habit. Height of plant 5 ft. Root $3.50 Plant $1.50 
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