

LILAC TIME. F'..D. Bloom 6x4. Bluish lilac. A 
very peculiar color, the nearest to blue we 
have seen. Outstanding, healthy bush growth 
with very insect resistant foliage. A Scot- 
tish novelty. Root, $0.50 
LOUISE BATES. C. Bloom 11x5. Lavender 
with lilac blushes. Surely this old variety is 
the largest of all cactus. Blooms easily go 
ten inches with petals curving toward the 
center of the bloom. Some of the blooms 
face down. Bush 38 feet. Root, $0.75 
LOWELL THOMAS. I.D. Bloom 10x5. Soft 
mauve pink. A shade of pink difficult to 
describe. A very good growing dahlia, 
branching naturally with long stiff stems. 
This one is worth trying because of the color. 
Bush 5 feet. Root, $5.00; Plant, $1.50 
LUXURY. I.D. Bloom 10x6. Huge beautiful 
pale orange flowers on good stems. Bush is 
hardy and wide spreading. Extra sturdy. 
Flowers have a very loose formation with 
long petals. Bush 5 feet. 
Root, $4.00; Plant, $1.50 
MAID MARION. I.D. Bloom 12x6. A blend 
of yellow with tips shaded pink, color simil- 
ar to Freda George. Some fine blooms were 
seen in the east but Maid Marion did not 
perform up to expectations in the middle 
west. Stems long and fine keeping qualities. 
Plant, $2.50 
MAN O’ WAR. I.D. Bloom 9x5. Bush 6 feet. 
Rich, dark carmine. A very early and free 
bloomer with perfect stems. Good foliage 
and branching habits not susceptible to in- 
sect injury. A grand, easy to grow dahlia. 
Root, $0.50 
MARYLAND'S DELIGHT. A soft, true rose 
pink with exceedingly free blooming quali- 
ties and great vigor. Flower 8x4. Bush 34 
feet. It is very early too and stems are ex- 
cellent. Root, $0.75 
MARY TAYLOR. Cactus. Bloom 7x4. Gren- 
adine pink with yellow center. A beautful 
flower with perfect form. Does very well on 
the east coast; not recommended for sec- 
tions where leaf hopper is prevalent. Bush- 
es 4% feet. Root, $1.25; Plant, $0.75 
MAYOR FRANK OTIS. Bloom 11x5. Bush 5 
feet. Almost a clear, buff yellow. The plants 
have wonderful vigor and make plenty of 
fine roots. It is a late bloomer, but we have 
always had very wonderful huge flowers 
about October Ist. Root, $0.50 
MAY ROBSON. S.C. Bloom 9x5. A true pink 
with no shadings of lavender or salmon. A 
strong growing plant producing many 
blooms of perfect form over the entire sea- 
son. Flowers held high over the foliage with 
perfect straight stems. Flowers face the 
side. An old variety that has to be reckoned 
with on the show table. Bush 5 feet. 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
MIRIAM HOPKINS. S.C. Bloom 10x5. Soft 
orange with carmine pink suffusions. A 
seedling of Amelia Earhart and quite simi- 
lar in color. A real giant and has performed 
better for us than its parent. Tall, robust 
bushes. Root, $0.75 
MISS ELSIE JANE. Semi-Cactus. Bloom 6x4. 
Sbrimp pink with cream at the center. A 
good variety for basket or artistic arrange- 
ments. A good keeper on perfect stems. A 
fine cut flower, especially in cool, moist cli- 
mates. Bushes 4 feet. Root, $0.50 
MISS OAKLAND. F.D. Bloom 9x5. A clear 
ervstal white on long, perfect stems. Bush 
about 4 feet with leathery foliage and stems 
branching from the bottom. A fine exhibition 
formal that can stand much adverse grow- 
ing conditions. Root, $0.75 
MRS. C. J. SOWTON. I.D. Bloom 11x6. An 
enormous henna bronze of great substance. 
Bushes very dwarf, holding blooms on stiff 
short stems. Very easy to raise and recom- 
mended to the beginner who likes a large, 
easy to grow dahlia. Bushes very vigorous, 
reaching a height of 3 feet. Root, $0.50 
MRS. H. O’CONNER. I.D. to Cactus. Bloom 
7x3. An informal of bright rose pink that 
comes cactus later in the season. Strong 
growing plants ebout 5% feet high, with 
blooms held on long, strong stems. 
Root, $0.50 
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