*PYSMALION In. C. A fairly large autumn colored cactus from Holland. Regarded as 
one of the finest cactus introduced in recent years. Outstanding at Chicago, where 
the only bloom shown was an easy winner. Plant $3.50 
SNOWCREST In. C. (Dahliadel}) A medium size white incurved cactus. Long erect 
stems. Rugged, open bush growth. This one has many winnings to its credit. A 
free bloomer and good keeper. Plant $2.50 
TROJAN |. D. (Salem) Large sized blocms of a somewhat different color combination. 
Crimson red overlaid wax yellow and with yellow more pronounced on the reverse 
of the petals. A strong grower and free bloomer. The stems are long and strong. 
Plant $7.50 
WHITE WINNER F. D. (Wolfe) A long stemmed, full centered forma! decorative. 
Unusual substance of flower. Tall, vigorous plants are covered with medium sized 
flowers from early until frost. A good producer even in the hottest weather. An 
excellent commercial sort. Plant $3.50 
General List of World's Best Dahlias 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET I. D. (Parkway! A spectacular dahlia of good size. The color 
is scarlet with golden tips and bright orange at the base. Bushes are somewhat 
taller than average and quite vigorous. 

Root .50, Plant .50 
*ADOLPH MAYER S. C. This excellent variety from Holland comes nearer to being 
black than any dahlia in this list. The deep garnet red flowers are of good size; the 
petals have a velvety appearance: and it keeps well when cut. Stems are ideal. A 
strong, freely branching plant, with dark green foliage. Abundant flowering habits. 
It is also a good root maker. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
*ALICE MAY |. D. This new one from Aus- 
tralia might well be described as a 
white Lord of Autumn. The blooms are 
large and of great depth. Stems, fol- 
iage, and substance are excellent. The 
low growing plants produce many fine 
exhibition blooms. We consider it the 
finest of all the large "whites." A very 
consistent winner at leading shows. 
Root $3.00, Plant $1.00 
AMERICAN LEGION |. D. (American 
Dahlia Farms) Well grown blooms of 
this one can beat all in their class, or for 
"largest bloom in the show.'’ Unfortu- 
nately, few growers are able to get 
mamimum results with it, and for that 
reason it is not recommended to the 
casual grower. The bushes are tall and 
vigorous. Flowers are deep in addition 
to the large diameter. The color is soft 
ALICE MAY picric yellow. Root $1.00, Plant .50 

AMERICAN PURITY S. C. (American Dahlia Farms) One of the largest white semi 
cactus varieties. It is especially good late in the season, altho it isn't a partic- 
ularly late bloomer. It has more depth than any white in its class. Plant .50 
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