DAHLIAS 

LORD OF AUTUMN 
Each 
Ida Perkins—(D) An early white of fine form.................... 25 
James Kirby—(D) Large rich crimson red of great bril- 
liance. Perfect stems. Very fines). 4. roe 00 
Jane Cowl—(D) Huge golden bronze. One of the very 
fines hans esd Resa aa hidina abe ie acbacee tone apie A eee .29 
Jersey Beacon—(D) Chinese scarlet. Large.................... 25 
Jersey Beauty—(D) Lovely pink. Good keeper.............. 20 
Jersey Dainty—(C) White, faintly tinged lavender. Very 
delicate pastel shade: Pretty oi. oc ce ii nn eenenewon 25 
Jersey Sovereign—(D) Salmon orange. Vigorous............ .20 
Josephine G—(Semi-C) Bright rose pink. Free flower- 
ings.- A very beautiful dahlia... coc cscccesseenseeeses 35 
Kathleen Norris—(D) Massive rose pink. Fine.............. ZO 
Kentucky—( D) Light orange salmon, shaded pink............ .00 
King of Blacks—(D) An early blooming very dark red...... oO 
LeToreador—(D) Bright red, with good stems. Blooms 
about the size of Jersey’s Beauty........000 cc ceecccecceceeseeeees .20 
Lord of Autumn—(D) New gigantic yellow. Greatl!....... to 
Margrace—(D) Brilliant scarlet, tipped and striped with 
gold, held well on good stems. Blooms 10 inches or 
more, and many of them. Strong grower. Lovelly...... .50 
Mary Retzer—(Semi-C) Pretty orchid pink, inclined to 
rose pink. Greatly admired. Strong healthy grower. 
Fairly: earl yiis iin ee eee eee ee ie 00 
Miss Belgium—(C) Bright orange flowers on long wiry 
stems. Pretty. Keeps well. Early to bloom. Fine for 
basket workict wih sc ARN is Seay Dat io one eae ee 50 
Mrs. Boutillier—(D) Giant flower of deep crimson red. 
Long stiff stems, and heavy foliage. Exhibition............ 
Mrs. Carl Salbach—(D) Large, mauve pink, long stems.. .25 
Mrs. I. Warner—(D) Orchid lavender. Strong................ 25 
The pretty little miniature Dahlias are becoming very 
popular. They are lovely for table decoration. Easy to grow, 
too. See page 29. 
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