
CORONADO. I.D. Bloom 10x6. Color is dark 
rose pink overcast with mauve. A naturally 
large dahlia that performs well year after 
year. Bush about 3% feet with flowers held 
facing on strong, erect stems. Quite differ- 
ent from any other pink: Root, $0.50 
DON SOWTON. I.D. Bloom 10x5. A huge 
color sport of the well known Mrs. Sowton. 
Bush and habit of growth identical with its 
parent. Color is a beautiful clear rose ma- 
genta, a shade lighter than Robert Ripley. 
This variety will take force feeding because 
of its dwarf habit of growth. Highly recom- 
mended. Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.75 
D. W. MORROW. I.D. Bloom 9x5. Rich crim- 
son red. One of the most beautiful of all 
reds. A perfectly formed flower with great 
keeping qualities. Flowers face sideways, 
some tipping. For best results D. W. Mor- 
row should not be disbudded. Profuse bloom- 
er. Bush growth, quick and early, height 5 
feet. Root, $0.50 

DISCOVERY. I.D. Flower 10x5. Bush 5 feet. 
This is a fine purple of light tone with red 
tints. The variety has excellent vigor. For 
exhibition. Root, $0.75 
EL RUBIO. I.D. Bloom 12x6. In our opinion 
El Rubio has the most beautiful color of the 
dark reds. Rich, glowing ruby red. A kingly 
flower carried high on long, thick stems. A 
few of the flowers may have irregular cen- 
ters, but all are beautiful. Growth of plant 
is massive and vigorous with extra-heavy, 
dark-green foliage. Height 5% feet. 
Root, $2.00; Plant, $1.00 
EVA HUNT. I.D. Bloom 9x5. Creamy white 
with graceful, twisting petals that feel like 
Wax. Centers are high and full and stems 
are heavy and extra long. Foliage very dark 
green, height 514 feet. A very fine exhibition 
white and should be more widely grown. 
Root, $0.50 
EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE. I.D. Bloom 
11x6. Soft, frosty pink. A very large and 
graceful flower that has to be reckoned with 
in the pink class. Plants are wide and free 
branching, foliage very broad and rather 
light green. This is one of the largest and 
prettiest of the pinks but is considered rath- 
er hard to grow. Height 6 feet. Root, $1.00 
FIGARO. S.C. Bloom 12x6. The most spectacu- 
lar and startling of all bicolors. A very large 
semi cactus of gold striped scarlet. This is 
a color sport of Satan, consequently when a 
flower comes solid color—as all bicolors 
sometimes do—the result is nothing more 
than Satan itself. Habit of growth and size 
of bloom all resemble Satan. Recommended 
for exhibition. Root, $2.00; Plant, $0.75 
FRAU BRACHT. S.C. to Cactus. Bloom 8x4. 
Very light lemon yellow. A perfectly formed 
flower with wonderful keeping qualities. 
Stems straight and long. Foliage is not in- 
sect resistant. Consequently Frau Bracht is 
not recommended for the midwest. Does 
very well in moist, cool climates. Height 4 
feet. Root, $1.00 
GINGER ROGERS. I.D. Bloom 9x5. Color 
citron yellow, very similar to America’s 
Sweetheart but has longer stems. Flower 
has great substance but will not win over 
other yellows because of size. Blooms re- 
semble yellow balls when completely open- 
ed. Bush 5 feet. Worth a trial. 
Root, $7.50; Plant, $2.50 
GOLDEN HORN. Incurved American Type. 
A deep, clear butter yellow. Bush 5 feet. 
Flower 8x4. Here is a dahlia in the much 
prized cactus form that always blooms from 
midseason on. On the farm or in the garden, 
wherever you find it, it will have strong 
bushes, fine flowers on long stems. 
Root, $0.50 
GRETEL. S.C. Bloom 6x3. Bush 8 feet. Bright 
glowing henna red. A tight petaled dahlia 
of fine form. Blooms are bourne in profusion 
on the best of stems. A good cut flower. 
Root, $0.75 
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