DAHLIAS 
All varieties listed have “made good”’ with 
fine flowers and strong stems. (FD) For- 
mal Decorative; (ID) Informal Decorative; 
(C) Cactus; (SC) Semi-Cactus; (P) Peony. 
AGNES YOUNG. (ID) A real red with 
gold tips, good stems and a very striking 
flower. 75e. 
AIR MAIL. (ID) Light lavender, large, 
- full flower on long stems. A prize-winner. 
Fine cut flower. 50e. 
» ALICE DAVIS. (1D) Light yellow 
One suffused with pink. 50e. 
ARELDA LLOYD. (ID) This is a sport 
of Jane Cowl and is a Jane Cowl all over 
again but in color. This is a soft yellow 
with a shade of apple blossom pink. $1.00. 
BLUE RIVER. (FD) Large French vio- 
let. $1.00. 
BETTY COLTER. (ID) Salmon-red shad- 
ing to old rose at base of petals. The stems 
are fine and the plants are covered with 
blooms all through the season. 40e. 
> BOBBE DEAN. (FD) A maize yel- 
low overlaid with geranium pink, 
or it has been described as a blend 
of warm buff and La France pink in one 
tone. This dahlia can be counted on to pro- 
duce the finest of blooms. It has never 
been defeated in competition and will al- 
Ways be one of the foremost of dahlias. 
75e. 
® BRIDESMAID. (FD) Lavender pink 
with a suggestion of mauve. A 
: wonderful commercial, flower and 
is fine for cutting and has long, stiff 
stems. 35e. 
CAVALCADE. (FD) Old rose and mul- 
berry pink. 50e. 
CORNELIA BRYCE PINCHOT. 
Sun-proof Burgundy red. 50e. 
v DAD SMITH. (FD) The color is a 
Soi pleasing combination of bright red, 
edged deep yellow. Blooms early; 
always facing or slightly up on stiff stems. 
This has been a winner all over the world 
and has received countless numbers of blue 
ribbons. 50e. 
(ID) 
FLORENCE FLORLEY. 
blood-red. 50c. 
FRANCISCA. (FD) Old rose suffused 
with gold; gold at base; a fine, showy 
flower for garden and cutting with long, 
gute stem holding flower high above plant. 
e. 
FRAU O’BRACHT. (C) Primrose yellow. 
Fine form on the best of stems. Best cac- 
tus dahlia we know of for cutting. 50e. 
(ID) Giant 
stems; a 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE. (FD) A real golden- 
color flower on stems that are the very 
best and is one of the best large, cut flow- 
ers. 50e. 
(ID) Real dark 
GOLDEN EMBLE™M. 
golden yellow on erect 
wonderful flower. 50e. 
GOLDEN NORTH. (FD) Light yellow 
flowers that face out, on long, stiff stems; 
Rees cut flower in this shade and type. 
¢, 
PUGET SOUND SEED CO., Inc. 

GRACE 
pink. 50e. 
CURLING. 
(ID) Lavender-lilac 
JANE COWL. (ID) Bronze buff and old 
gold blending to a deeper shade toward 
the center; very large and beautiful. 35e. 
JERSEWS BEAUTY. (FD) True pink 
and a very fine cut flower. Excellent. 35e. 
JOSEPHINE G. (1D) Bright rose-pink 
tipped gold and gold at base of the petals. 
35¢. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS. (ID) Light pink 
shading lighter at center. 50e. 
KEMP’S VIOLET WONDER. (FD) Rich, 
dark flowers on long stems. 35e. 
KENTUCKY. (FD) This flower isa sport 
of Jersey’s Beauty so it could not be any- 
thing but a fine flower and plant. Salmon 
pink-yellow at base of the petals. 50e. 
KENTUCKY COLONEL (FD) 
Mauve pink flowers that are car- 
ried high above the plant on long, 
strong stems. This is a winner. 50ce. 
MABEL GARRISON. (C) Old gold 
tipped and suffused scarlet; this is 
winner at all the shows. 
& 
one of the best and has been a 
35e. 
MARION BROOMALL. (C) Lavender- 
pink to pure-white at center. 50ce. 
MARY ELLEN. (FD) Bright lilac; very 
good cut flower on long stems. 50e. 
MAY WARNER. (FD) Silvery pink; 3- 
foot hedge, bushy type. 35e. 
NELLIE AUSTIN. (FD) Peach-red, shot 
with buff yellow, giving a bronze effect. 
boc. 
dark maroon 
NEW GLORY. (C) Deep, 
tipped white. 35e. 
PRINCE OF PERSIA. (ID) Bright red. 
o0e. 
PRIDE OF BUTLER. (P) Bright red and 
gold; beautiful showy flowers. 35e. 
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