DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
GLORIOUS BETTY I. D. — A most out- 
standing flower of velety maroon 
edged gold; medium size on a perfect 
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GOLDEN LIGHT F. D. — Very striking 
dahlias of golden yellow and carmine 
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GRACE CURLING I. D.—Lavender, blend- 
ing to white at base of the petals .... 
HASLEROVA F. D.—A profuse bloomer 
of a delicate lavender, almost white, 
flecked French purple ....................:. 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER I. D. — A 
huge bloom of a rich bright violet 
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ILLUMINATION F. D. — Rich golden 
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INCANDESCENT I. D.—Color is rich rosy 
buff with a shading of yellow, re- 
werse light old rose ....2....:-..5..04.. Net 
JANE COWL—I. D.—Not new, but one 
of the largest and finest dahlias; gold 
and salmon blend. Most desirable 
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*JEAN BATTEN I. D.—Lovely large gold- 
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JERSEY BEAUTY F. D.—Beautiful flower 
of erosine pink, unexcelled for all 
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JERSEY WHITE BEAUTY F. D.—A me- 
dium sized pure white which is ex- 
ceptionally fine for cutting or exhi- 
bition. Disbud thoroughly .............. 
JOHN W. TORRANCE—I. D.—Fine tall 
growing variety of deep lavender 
winner at the shows ..................000606 
KAWEAH I. D.—One of the largest dah- 
lias of a rich fuchsia rose ................ 
KENTUCKY—F. D.—(See description of 
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KENTUCKY RED I. D.—This vivid scar- 
let is most attractive and unusual, 
and a fine variety wherever grown 
KILGORE’S GOLDEN BEAUTY F. D.—A 
golden yellow of medium size that 
is excellent for cutting ...................... 
KING PETER F. D.—Pale lavender and 
white—An unusual blend ................. 
KITTY MAC I. D.—A large and depend- 
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LOIS WALCHER F. D.—Bicolor—pansy 
purple, tipped pure white; a late 
bloomer; dwarf plant .................... ie 
*LORD OF AUTUMN I. D.—Not profuse, 
but still the finest exhibition yellow 
MABEL GOODACRE I. D. — An even 
shade of bright lavender mauve; an 
old but choice variety ...................... 
MARSHALL’S BEAUTY F. D.-—A “‘Jersey 
Beauty” in orchid color; an attrac- 
tive and useful cutflower ................ 
MARSHALL’S PINK F. D. — A lovely 
flower of shrimp pink that is fine 
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