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DAHLIAS 
VISIT OUR DAHLIA FIELDS DURING SEPTEMBER 
We make a specialty of Fancy Dahlias and can offer only a 
few on these pages. Come and see our fields while in bloom. 
The very best will be found in our collection. 

Key to classification of flower types: C—Cactus; D—Duplex; 
F.D.—Formal Decorative; I.D.—Informal Decorative; $.C.— 
Semi-Cactus. 
CACTUS AND DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
Arcturus. I.D. Large flowers of scarlet and gold 
on straight, heavy stems................... Each $1.00 
BiuE River. F.D. Blue French-violet. The nearest 
to a blue Dahlia yet produced. Large blooms..Each _ .50 
Forest Fire. I.D. A flashy color, lemon-yellow 
and rich scarlet. A strong grower and good 
SST OO AE EY SOE ee oe Kach .50 
Frau QO. Bracut. S.C. Pale lemon-yellow, flowers 
on strong stems high above foliage. Fine for 
EEE EI Pe ae er Le Each — .50 
GOLDEN STANDARD. S.C. Warm buff with tints of 
apricot and gold; full centers with petals evenly 
arranged. Good stems..................... Each  .50 
Goop Nicut. [.D. A great garden and exhibition 
eerie ne eer rome ye Pe. Each .35 
GRAND StaAM. S.C. An unusual and beautiful color 
combination, deep pink and _ citron-yellow. 
Strong stems and a great bloomer........... Each 2.00 
Hunt’s VELVET Wonpver. I.D. Flowers of great 
size; the color is a rich violet-burgundy. Good 
Satie cL CNS Sie ae iad tape ae ee a Each — .50 
Inpiana Moon. I.D. A gorgeous Dahlia of flesh- 
ochre lined with spinel-pink. Long, stiff stems.Each .75 
JEAN TRIMBEE. S.C. Petunia purple. Great pro- 
RRIF TD VOT eg (7.05 ele sca. eee ray 2 vend vi oh Each 50 
