KATIE-K. |. D. 
A giant informal decorative of deep rose pink. Grows 5 feet tall 
with blooms |1—I6 inches. Certified at Storrs and East Lansing. 
On all Honor Rolls. Roots $ 1.50. 
LIMELIGHT S. C. 
Large deep blooms of sulphur yellow; better than Frau O. Bracht 
and easier to grow. Roots $ 2.00. 
LOIS WALCHER F. D. 
The most outstanding bi-color of the past season. Scarcely any 
variations in color of true purple, with outer third of petals a clear 
white. Roots $ 2.50. 
MARGIE PARRELLA. F. D. 
One of the best white cutflower varieties; blooms will open in full 
during the hottest days of July and August, without being bruised 
or burnt. Roots $ 2.50. 
MICHIGAN. WHITE. C. 
The most prolific blooming cut-flower white to date. Flowers run 
from 5 to 8 inches normally. As many as 18 to 25 opening at one 
time have been produced on one bush. Will bloom from July until 
frost, continuously shooting out long stems by the dozen. Certified 
at Storrs and East Lansing. Award of Honor at Atlanta, Ga. 
Achievement Medal winner at the Michigan State Show. An ex- 
cellent root maker. Roots $ 1.50. 
MAYOR OTIS. |. D. 
Buff orange. Roots $ 4.00. 
PHYLLIS KNIGHT. I. D. 
A dahlia of gigantic size. Blooms 12 to 15 inches are not unusual. 
Color, salmon and rose. Flowers are facing on cane-like stems. 
Has won many prizes the past season. Roots $ 1.50. 
PINK AMELIA. S. C. 
True pink, same form as Amelia Earhart. Roots $ 3.50. 
PINK GRAND. I. D. 
Rose pink; a greatly improved Kathleen Norris. Roots $ 2.00. 
THUNDERBOLT. I. C. 
Immense scarlet Cactus on long stiff stems. Roots $ 5.00. 
VIRGINIA RUTE. I. D. 
Blooms of deep rich velvety maroon, with broad pointed petals, 
having tight centers, good form and substance. Flowers are excep- 
tionally large on extra long stems. Roots $ 2.50. 
WAR ADMIRAL. |. D. 
Very large apricot. Roots $ 2.00. 
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