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CACTUS DAHLIAS 
C. Straight I.C.Incurved S.C. Semi-Cactus. 
FRAU O. BRACHT—S. C. It is a clear, 
light primrose-yellow in color. The flowers are 
of good size but refined in appearance; the 
stems are strong, and the plant grows five 
feet high. 
GOLDEN STANDARD—I. C. The flow- 
ers are warm buff shaded amber and gold. It 
is very pleasing in form, with full, evenly ar- 
ranged petals. It will produce flowers up to 9 
inches across. The plant attains a height of 
about 41% feet. 
JERSEY’S DAINTY—C. 
of lavender. During late summer it is almost 
pure white. ‘ 
KAY FRANCIS—S. C. A prize winner, 
having eleven_first prizes and an American 
Home Achievement Medal to its credit. The 
beautiful deep flowers with high, full centers 
and numerous petals are soft lemon yellow. 
Price, strong divisions, 75c each; $7.50 doz. 
KARL BONOWITZ—S. C. The well- 
formed blooms of a velvety carmine, held 
erect on stiff canelike stems, are very attrac- 
tive. A very worthy variety. 
ROBERT E. LEE—S.C. Acclaimed for its 
brilliant cardinal-red color that does not fade 
or burn in a scorching sun; perfect full center. 
ROYAL PURCHASE—I.C. Anextremely 
beautiful shaggy incurved Dahlia. The color 
is a beautiful straw yellow, outer petals suffused 
pink. It begins flowering early and the flowers 
frequently grow to 10 inches in diameter. It 
attains a height of about 4% feet. 
Price, strong divisions; 75c each; $7.50 doz. 
RUDY VALLEE—S. C. Flowers are full 
centered and are held well above the clean- 
cut foliage on long, straight stems. Color, 
reddish apricot, gold center. 
SATAN —S. C. A sensation. for its strik- 
ing beauty, formation and coloring. Blooms 
average 10 to 12 inches in diameter and 6 
inches in depth; color, flaming scarlet with 
orange-salmon at base of each petal. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM—S. C. The 
pure white perfectly shaped flowers, with their 
numerous pointed petals, stand above the 
dense, dark green foliage, which makes it a 
most beautiful plant. 
Price of the above, except where specially 
riced, strong divided roots, 50c each; 
5.00 doz. ! 

KAY FRANCIS 
It is extremely * 
‘dainty in color, being white, with a faint tinge 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
The introduction of the Miniature opens up 
a new field of usefulness for Dahlias. They are 
extremely attractive in the garden; the plants 
grow 2% to 3% feet high, they are covered 
with flowers during the summer. 
BABY ROYAL. Bush 3ft. A gem for any 
garden of salmon pink shaded apricot ‘with 
yellow at base of petal. 
BABY SAGAMORE. Excellent long stems 
and a golden yellow color that is always popu- 
lar. It will cut more blooms per plant than 
any other variety. : 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF. A _ miniature 
duplex. The brilliant scarlet flowers stand 
gaily above the bronzy-red foliage. Excellent 
for landscape work. 
BLUE BIRD—Unique in that it 
nearest to blue in the small Dahlias. 
distinct bluish-lavender. 
CORINA. Excellent for border work, its 
brilliant salmon pink coloring adds beauty 
and charm to the flower bed. 
DAY BREAK. A _ beautifully shaped 
flower that should be included in the collec- 
tion. Color bronze, good habit and strong. 
ECLIPSE, JR. Light orange, shading to 
deep. orange at center. One of the most per- 
fect miniatures produced to date. 
FAIRY. Soft violet rose shading mauve 
at tips. Early, continuous bloomer. Keeps 
wonderfully well when cut. 
HENRIETTA. Color orange and white, 
ideal for cutting. Fine bushy habit. Flowers 
held upright on strong stems. 
RED HEAD. | Scarlet orange with blooms 
facing up on nice stems. Fine keeper. 
ROBIN. As arresting as the first robin in 
spring. Prolific bright red or scarlet. Holds its 
color in the sun and blooms are small. 
SANHICAN’S SWEETHEART. Pale apri- 
cot, suffused with shrimp-pink. 
being 
Color, a 
Price for any of the above strong divi- 
sions, 50c each; $5.00 doz. 
SINGLE FLOWERED DAHLIAS 
BIG CHIEF. Brilliant cherry red, mar- 
gined with rich velvety maroon. 
NEWPORT TRIUMPH. The~soft pink 
blooms keep well. 
PURITY. A pure white of fine form. 
UNION JACK. Bold Red and White 
striped flowers, erect and strong grower. 
YELLOW TREASURE. The best clear 
yellow. 
Price of above, strong divisions, 50c 
each; $5.00 doz. 
BALL DAHLIAS 
JOAN KERR. Beautiful white. 
lar cut flower variety. 
JERSEY’S BEACON. Orange and buff. 
Lovely for artistic arrangements. 
MAUDE ADAMS. 
A delicate pastel color. 
A popu- 
Blush-pink and white 
Price of above, strong divisions, 50c 
each; $5.00 doz. 
Special Offer of Dahlias (Our selec- 
tion). We offer our selection of named 
varieties, made at the time the order is 
filled, of good contrasting colors. Price, 
field-grown roots, 3 for 75c; 6 for $1.25; 
12 for $2.25; $18.00 per 100. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
BABY. Beautiful shade of pink; most at- 
tractive for cutting and border display. An 
outstanding color in this particular class. 
BETTY STONE. 1%-inch.: This is an 
exceptionally strong growing variety, with 
attractive foliage that sets off the rich red 
blooms. Satisfactory for cutting and ex- 
hibition. Strong divisions. 
BOBBY. Plum purple of the deepest 
shade in the dahlia field. Can make a won- 
derful color combination when grown with 
the lighter or pastel shades. 
EDITH MUELLER. This is a new 
variety of unusual merit. The rosy red 
which blends with a golden yellow lends to 
the. flower a refinement seen in no other 
Pompon. Long stems and free habit. 1% 
in. bloomms. Strong divisions. 
‘HONEY. Blooms 1% in., bush, 3 feet. 
Primrose yellow with faint suffusion of red 
on edge of petal. Free flowering on long 
stems. 
LITTLE HERMAN. Maroon and pink, 
makes a most attractive planting in any 
garden border, bright and cheerful. 
MORNING MIST. 2 inches: White 
ground, heavily shaded with lavender at 
center and with each petal bordered with 
lavender. This variety is of great value for 
cutting, owing to its very long stems and free 
blooming habit, together with its beautiful 
blend of color. 
JOE FETTE. Pure white, fine form, good 
stems. 1% in. blooms. 
LITTLE EDITH. 
an edging of carmine. 
fect exhibition variety. 
Primrose yellow, with 
Very free and a per- 
114-in. blooms. 
TITIAN. Bright scarlet flowers supported 
on strong stems; upright and perfectly 
formed flowers. 
TOM THUMB. For the amateur gar- 
dener who is really -looking for something 
unusual, this pompon produces the smallest, 
yet most perfectly formed red flowers. Most 
attractive, ideal for cutting or bunching. 
YELLOW GEM. We believe this to be 
the best yellow Pompon. Very free, long 
stems, perfect formation. 1% in. blooms. 
Price for any of the above, 35c each; 
$3.50 doz. 
‘MODERN 
PoOmMPON DAHEIAS 

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