FIREBALL. F.D. Bloom 7x4. A true fiery 
scarlet. Outstanding, vigorous grower with 
ball shapped flowers. Keeping qualities are 
excellent. Bush 4 ft. Root, $0.50 
GLORIA BACHER. F.D. Bloom 10x6. One of 
the leading purple formals. Color is rich 
royal purple, stems are long and strong. 
A good grower with healthy foliage. Petals 
curl back to stem making a complete ball. 
Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.75 
GOLDEN CITY. F.D. Bloom 8x4. A fine bi- 
color of scarlet penciled on golden yellow. 
Blooms very early, July 1st continuing un- 
til frost. A sport of Queen City. Highly rec- 
ommended for cutting. Bush 4 ft. 
Root, $5.00; Plant, $1.50 
HASLEROVA. F.D. Bloom 8x4. A fine formal 
bicolor for exhibition. Color, white, flecked 
with French purple. A profuse blooming bi- 
color with excellent stems and habit of 
growth. Height 4 feet. Root, $0.50 
HONOR BRIGHT. Amber bronze. 7 inches. 
4% feet. In its habit of growth Honor 
Bright is the standard by which we judge 
other varieties. The long lasting blooms top 
long, upright canes and long stems, and are 
rapidly produced. It is the parent of Be- 
gonia Rose. Root, $0.50 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. 5 inches. 6 feet. This 
fine pink was the first truly florists’ dahlia 
and still is a standard for cutting. Like the 
best cut-flower dahlias, the blooms should be 
cut promptly as soon as open and not al- 
lowed to fade on the bush. Root, $0.50 
KENTUCKY SUN. Bloom 8x5. Bright yellow. 
This is probably the healthiest grower of 
all the yellows, producing quantities of uni- 
form flowers facing toward the heavens. 
Bush height about four feet. Stems inclined 
to be short at first but they grow out of this 
later in the season. Almost a sure winner on 
the show table. Root, $0.50 
LOIS WALCHER. F.D. Bloom 6x4. A vivid 
contrast of purple, tipped white. A strong 
grower with perfect stems and an early and 
profuse bloomer. Lois Walcher is hard to 
beat in the formal bi-color class and will 
make a bright spot in any man’s garden. 
Bush 8% feet. Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 


KING PETER. F.D. 8x5. Delicate coloring of 
white and pink make up this very beautiful 
flower. Perfect stems and keeping quality. 
Blooms uniform and interesting. A fine va- 
irety for the blended color class. 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
MARIE. A real pink of the most vigorous 
habits and a big root maker. 4-5 inches. 
5 feet. Useful for cutting and one of the 
best garden dahlias. Root, $0.35 
MAVIS TIERNEY. F.D. Bloom 10x5. Blood 
red. This has been the best red in our show 
gardens for two years. The color is beauti- 
ful and when half opened the blooms re- 
semble huge rose buds. Substance excellent, 
habit of growth good. 
Root, $4.00; Plant, $1.50 
MRS. ALBIN. F.D. Bloom 7x4. Color is clear 
yellow. We highly recommend this dahlia 
for cutting. Blooms fairly early and con- 
tinues till frost. Stems long and _ strong, 
bushes very healthy and free branching. 
Very good. Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
MRS. C. E. WILDON. F.D. Bloom 8x5. Deep 
orange with a glowing sheen. Bush is mas- 
sive and underspreading with the best fol- 
iage of any dahlia we know. A very reliable 
grower, it always does well under adverse 
conditions. Highly recommended. 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
MONARCH OF THE EAST. F.D. Bloom 11x5. 
Rich cadmium yellow. Probably the strongest 
grower of all dahlias. Bushes massive with 
heavy insect resistant foliage. Here is one 
for the beginner who likes them big. Easily 
grown eleven inches in diameter. Bushes 
5 feet. Root, $0.50 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH. F.D. Bloom 10x5. 
This comes close to being the best red for- 
mal. A wonderful shade of red-rose red. Most 
uniform in its high vigor and reliability of 
bloom. O. Monarch does best under dry con- 
ditions. Bush 5 ft. Root, $0.50 
PURPLE MIST. F.D. Bloom 9x5. Dark pur- 
ple. Probably the freest bloomer of the good 
purples. Excellent habit of growth, very 
prolific. Very reliable as an exhibition va- 
riety. Root, $0.50 
