HUNTING PINK. In a class by itself. We wish to call your 
special attention to this phenomenal Dahlia. Nothing like it in 
color, the color of a huntsman’s jacket. Disease-resistant, pro- 
lic bloomer, exccllent keeper, unique flower form, depth 
similar to a "mum. If there were only one Dahlia to grow, we 
would choose Hunting Pink. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 
ISIS. S.C. A blaze of color throughout the season. Fine apricot- 
salmon with bronze center. $1.00. 
James Kirby. I.D. Brilliant red exhibition Dahlia. Vigorous 
grower, very free-flowering. Awarded A. D. S certificate of 
merit. 75c. 
Jane Cowl.. I.D. Massive flower, petals curled and twisted. A 
glistening bronzy buff and old gold blending to a deeper shade 
toward the center, the reverse petals a pale flesh color. Strong 
stem, insect-resisting. Each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
Jersey’s Beauty. F.D. One of the best pinks. Each, 35c; doz., 
$4.00. 
JERSEY’S DAINTY. C. Fine pure white of medium size, excel- 
lent cut flower variety. Each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
JERSEY’S WHITE BEAUTY. A white Jersey's Beauty with 
wonderful keeping qualities and stem. It is quite similar in 
form with good centers and tight petals. Early and free bloom- 
ing. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 
JULIUS C. BUNGE. L.C. to S.C. Pure bright pink without any 
lilac or violet. Free bloomer with excellent long stems. An 
exhibition variety. $1.50. 
Kentucky. F.D. Color is Jersey’s Beauty pink, with yellow and 
gold blend. 50c. 
KING DAVID. F.D. Rich, deep purple suffused violet-purple 
which does not fade. Good substance, regular form and un- 
usually early. Fine long stem for cutting. $10.00. 
LENDA HANKS. S.C. A perfectly formed bloom of glowing 
pomegranate purple. Exceptionally fine grower, carries flowers 
above foliage on long straight stems. $1.50. 
LEWIS BOLTON. I.D. A very good cut flower and excellent 
grower. Huge flowers, 10 to 12 inches in diameter. Rigid 
stems, blunt pointed petals and full to center. Deep crimson. 
$3.00. 
LEONORA. I.D. A refined flower of pure primrose. Exhibition 
Dahlia with excellent stems. Large deep flower. $1.50. 
MAFFIE. S.C. Apparently one of the largest Dahlias grown. 
Brilliant carmine flowers. Ideal growth, formation and size. 
$4.50. 
MARY SHINKFIELD. F.D. A champion. Rare and beautiful 
coloring, soft yellow with center of each petal suffused and 
heavily tipped bronzy terra cotta with rich deep center. Flowers 
of perfect formation held erect on extra long stems. 10 inches 
in diameter. $5.00. 
MISS BELGIUM. C. Medium size, very bright orange, perfectly 
stiff stem. Free-flowering. Each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 
MISS GLORY. S.C. A giant flower, 10 to 12 inches in diameter. 
Best described as apricot-yellow; petals rolled and incurved; 
excellent stem and habit. 75c. 
MRS. ELLA WORTHEN. S.C. The largest semi-cactus ever 
grown. Very tall with 12-inch blooms. Cane-like stems which 
carry the flower well above the foliage. Magnificent salmon- 
pink with deeper tones running through the flower. $1.50. 
MRS. JAMES ALBIN. F.D. Clear soft yellow, excellent for cut- 
ting, strong stems. $1.00. 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELLIER. D. A flower of tremen- 
dous size. Stems straight and stiff. An early bloomer. Color 
is a rich, velvety carmine. Each, 75c; doz., $7.50. 
MRS. WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN. I.D. Glistening pure white. 
Constant winner. Bloom can be grown to 11 inches. $1.50. 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE. I.D. The monster blooms deep, 
dark red shading garnet held erect on stiff stems. A stocky 
grower. The best Dahlia in this color class. Each, $1.00: doz., 
$10.00. 
NAGEL’S BIJOU. C. Selected as the best Belgian novelty. 
Beautiful salmon-pink with flesh colored sheen. Free flowering 
and excellent for cutting. Each, $1.00; doz., $10.00. 
NANCY GENE. I.D. Gigantic yellow self-color without any 
shading. May be described as yellow Kathleen Norris. Flowers 
12 inches in diameter, rigid stems. $1.50. 
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Kennedy Kwality Orhihilion Naklas 
Paul Pfitzer. S.C. A combination of primrose and_ shell-pink. 
Each, /5¢71d0z..* $7250) 
PEACH DAWN. S.C. A unique form, centers always full and 
complete. Rosy flesh suffused soft rose, giving the effect of 
soft salmon-pink. $10.00. 
PINK DAILY MAIL. F.D. Huge flowers of pure cyclamen-pink. 
Strong, long stems. $1.00. 
PINK ELEPHANT. LF. Excels in both size and color. Beauti- 
ful deep rose-pink brighter than Kathleen Norris. Free bloomer. 
Plants, $3.50. 
PINK PROFUSION. F.D. All the good qualities of Jersey's 
Beauty, produces more flowers and color is intense salmon-pink 
edged deep rose with perfect cream center as it fully opens. 
Sturdy growth and glossy foliage. $10.00. 
RITA BALLIN. LD. A gigantic yellow of the exhibition type. 
Stems perfect and hold the flowers upright. It produces numer- 
ous flowers 12 inches across. $1.00. 
RITA BETTY. I.D. Outstanding autumn shade. Gigantic flower, 
lovely shade of cinnamon and henna. Broad petals with plenty 
of substance. $2.00. 
ROBERT SUTTON. F.D. Best described as a yellow Jersey’s 
Beauty. Very free flowering clear light yellow with excep- 
tional keeping qualities. $2.50. 
SAN FRANCISCO. I.D. An enormous Dahlia of great depth. 
An exquisite shade of shrimp-pink. Tall, open grower. $1.75. 
SON OF SATAN. C. Incurved cactus, an improvement over 
Satan. A brighter scarlet and strong stems. A strong, vigorous 
grower, dark green insect-resistant foliage. $1.50. 
SUNRAYS. I.D. A most spectacular Dahlia. Clear buff with 
apricot suffusion, reverse of petals peach-red. Won the 
Achievement Medal and has many winning certificates to its 
credit. $2.00. 
THE BISHOP. S.C. Best described as purple Frau O. Bracht. 
Excellent cut flower as well as an exhibition variety. Should 
be in every good collection. $3.00. 
THE GOVERNOR. F.D. A beautiful shade of yellow of excel- 
lent form, wide heavy petals that roll back. Easily grows 11 
inches in diameter, long erect stems; strong, rugged insect- 
resistant bushes. Blooms from middle of July to frost. $2.50. 
VIRGINIA SHIPLEY. I.D. Deep lemon-yellow with golden 
hue, heavy foliage. A striking Dahlia of tremendous size. $2.50. 
WHIRLAWAY. I.F. A real exhibition variety, grows easily 11 
inches across, has wonderful vitality and fine stems. Color is 
between soft lemon and sulphur-yellow with beautiful, glossy 
dark green foliage. Plants only, $3.50. 
WINTER MORN. IC. A new white sport of Frau Ida Mans- 
field with the same good qualities and plenty of vitality. A 
deep flower of fine form and an unusually good keeper. $7.50. 
YELLOW GLORY. S.C. Certificate winner and numerous prizes. 
Clear lemon-yellow, easily over 12 inches across. Bcautiful 
form and full high center. Good stems and sturdy bush about 
5 feet tall. $3.50. 
Gzhibition Cut Se lower 
COLLECTION 
Bittersweet. Coppery red. 
Chamberlain. Deep salmon. 
Jersey’s White Beauty. White. 
Lenda Hanks. Pomegranate-purple. 
Son of Satan. Scarlet. 
Sunrays. Clear buff. 
2 Tubers of each (12 tubers) $1 4.00 
6 Tubers of each (36 tubers) 35.00 
