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FOREST FIRE I. D. (Dahliadel)—In the bi-color classes this variety should 
have a wonderful future. Forest Fire has distinct lemon yellow for about 
one-third the length of the petals, then shaded to rich scarlet toward the 
tips enhanced by clear yellow petaloids. Height, 4 to 5 feet, Reots 50c 
FIGARO, S. C.—Color, deep golden yellow, heavily splashed and striped reddish 
cerise. This is supposed to be a Sport of Satan of French origin. The 
blooms are of immense size and are held on best of stems. Much admired 
at “Gardens on Parade,” New York World’s Fair. Height of plant 4 ft. 
Root $2.50 
FRECKLES, I. D. (Kemp)—Color, lemon yellow, speckled and striped peach 
red. A seedling of La Fiesta, This is truly an unusual dahlia, a real 
novelty. Height of plant 4% ft. Root $1.25 
FRANZ BERGER St. C. (Berger)—Another grand dahlia from Germany. 
Color is bright coral red. This dahlia will have many friends in the 
dahlia world. Height, 4 feet. Roots 50c 
FRED SPRINGER (F. D.)—Here is a new dahlia and one that will be in great 
demand as a border dahlia. It is a dwarf grower, growing to a height of 
two feet with distinct fine cut foliage with large scarlet red flowers, with 
short stems that cover the bush and stay on the plant a long time, giving 
the plant the appearance of a rose bush with gigantic roses. None better 
for a border or hedge. Roots 50c 
FREIDA GEORGE I. D. (Australia)—One of the most beautiful dahlias we had 
the pleasure of growing. The color is helio and cream, and one has to see 
it to fully understand the delicate color. The blooms are large on wonderful 
stems. One of the very best. This variety won many prizes this past season 
throughout the country. Height, 5 feet. Roots $1.50 
FROLICHE PFALZ (C.)—Brilliant purple with large white tips. A very fine 
Bi-Color, and medium size flower. Unusual in form and beauty. A great 
favorite everywhere. Height, 4 feet. Roots $1.00 
FRAU O’BRACHT S. C.—A clean cut, straight petaled flower of clear primrose 
yellow. Received A. D. S. Certificate of Merit. Height, 4 feet. Roots 75c 
GEORGE WASHINGTON, I. D. (Sutcliff-Parrella)—Large rose pink dahlia of 
fine quality. The huge blooms are erect on cane-like stems. The best of 
foliage and a fine plant. Height of plant 5 ft. Root $2.00 
GLADYS GLAD, I. D. (Parrella)—Color, deep old rose at center, paling out to 
pale old rose and buff on outer petals. Each petal carries a spectacle of 
a yellow at base. Each petal delicately tipped with gold. Blooms average 
12 inches or better on cane-like stems. A lovely dahlia named for a beauti- 
ful lady. Grow Gladys Glad this year, and have something different in 
your garden. The plant is an open grower with fine dark green leathery 
foli _ A real fine dahlia. Height of plant 5 to 6 ft. 
ae oa Root $5.00 Plant $2.00 
GLAMOUR, I. D. (Salem)—This is a real huge dahlia with size and depth, and 
has many winners to its credit. Color is a true purple deeply edged. 
, ink. W mmend this dahlia highly. Height of plant 5 ft. 
Ae a es Root $5.00 Plant $2.00 
GOLDEN GOBLIN (F. D.)—A huge golden ochre with broad thick flat petals 
that roll back toward the stem, giving it a great depth. Roots 50c 
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