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MISS BELGIUM S. C.—Not a large flower but possessed of great beauty. Per- 
fect cactus type of bright orange. Winner of Silver Challenge Cup in Hol- 
land for the best foreign novelty. Height, 4 feet. Roots 50c 
MISS GLORY, S. C. (Ballay)—Color, soft apricot yellow with lighter shadings. 
The petals are rolled and considerably uncurved. A fine exhibition variety. 
Blooms average 10 inches or better. Height of plant from 4 to 5 ft. 
Root 75c 
MISS LONG ISLAND I. D. (Jeffords-Parrella)—A tall grower with splendid 
habits and a very attractive plant. The color is bright watermelon pink. 
Some of the petals show tips of silver. It is a bright sparkling color and a 
very pleasing clean cut flower. Unusual disease and insect-resistant foliage. 
Height, 6 to 7 feet. Roots $1.50 
MISS OAKLAND, F. D. (Oakleigh-Lakeside)—-A pure white dahlia of good size 
and exceptionally fine formed. A free and prolific bloomer, with fine stem, 
which holds the flower facing. A real prize winner. Height of plant 5 ft. 
Roots 75c 
MISS OHIO Incurved Cactus (Frank’s Dahlia Gardens)—Color, Lilac Rose. 
It is an easy grower, early bloomer, good root maker and seed producer. 
This variety is good for exhibition as well as cutting. Winner of many 
prizes. Height, 4 feet. Root 75c¢ 
MOON-GLO, F. D. (Parrella- 
Hulin)—Color lemon yel- 
low. High center whicb 
gives it a distinct glow. A 
few occasional petals show 
a white streak along the 
edge which disappears as 
the bloom opens. A large 
flower on cane-like stems. 
An open bush and insect- 
resisting foliage, has all 
the good points of a fine 
dahlia. On Mr. Johnston’s 
Revue in “House Beauti- 
ful” Magazine. Height, 
41% feet. 
Roots $1.50 

MOON-GLO 
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