Greater Glory (Cactus) 5-6 ft. 
Unusually beautiful and artistic flowers are free- 
ly produced on the best of stems. The color is 
pink with mauve and almost white center. On all 
PACTIGT I TOLLS eat oe ace tthe cote tls ahs oo vie cocks Plants $ .50 
Graf Zeppelin (Formal Decorative) 6 ft. 
A tall variety with large full white flowers on 
LNG ee as Pe CE yee a? ee Roots $ .50 
Helen Ivins (Formal Decorative) 
long stems. 
A dependable bloomer; color, a lively orchid- 
lavender. Roots $ .50 
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Jane Cowi (Informal Decorative) 4—5 ft. 
Large bronzy buff and gold. An old variety but 
always in demand and always good. 
Roots $ .25 
Jean Trimbee (Informal Decorative) 5-6 ft. 
A very reliable Dahlia that produces large flow- 
Free-bloom- 
ing on good stems. .... Roots $ .75: Plants $ .50 
Jersey Beauty (Formal Decorative) 6-8 ft. 
Clear pink flowers of medium size and perfect 
ers of unusually clear royal purple. 
form. Blooms freely on long stems; excellent for 
9k 2 AO GRE een PERE Roots §$ .25 
Jersey Dainty (Straight Cactus) 4—5 ft. 
One of the best white cactus Dahlias ever in- 
cutting. 
troduced. A very profuse bloomer with good 
Unexcelled cut-flower.. .. Roots $ .35 
Julius C. Bunge (Incurved Cactus) 4—5 ft. 
An early and free-blooming variety, 
stiff stems. 
with me- 
dium sized flowers. Its rather unusual color 
is a deep rose-pink, with a light-yellow flush at 
Hee DLISSuOL DOS os. cca cau es ee es Plants $ .50 
Kathleen Norris (Informal Decorative) 4-5 ft. 
An old variety but still one of the most beautiful. 
Its color is a true rose-pink; flowers are large. 
Roots $ .50 
Lois Walcher (Formal Decorative) 4 ft. 
A bicolor of outstanding quality. True purple 
A real '’Prize Winner.” 
Plants $ .50 
evenly tipped white. 

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Lynn Fontanne (Semi-Cactus) 5-6 ft. 
Huge blooms of scarlet or peach red, with won- 
derful stems. One of the largest and best keep- 
ing exhibition dahlias we have ever grown. On 
ihe Honor nollsy eae «: Roots $3.50; Plants $2.00 
Madame George Pegant (Incurved Cactus) 3-4 ft. 
A beautiful glowing blood-red, early and free- 
blooming. One of the best of its type. 
Roots $1.00: Plants $ .50 
Mary Lynn Dudley (Semi-Cactus) 5-6 ft. 
A Dahlia of great merit, and easy to grow. Outer 
petals velvety-carmine, center red, to almost black. 
Size 10 to 12 inches by 5 to 7 inches deep. Long 
cane-like=siems ire ay oem ciete neers Plants $1.50 
Mary Shinkfield (Informal Decorative) 4 ft. 
An immense, perfectly formed flower of great 
depth, 
tipped bronzy-terra cotta, with a rich deep center. 
and a new rare color. Soft yellow, 
The “perfect” Dahlia. — From Australia. 
Roots $2.00; Plants $1.00 
Mavis Tierney (Formal Decorative) 4 ft. 
A very large deep red with extra long cane- 
like stems. An Australian variety that is cer- 
LOIN DOT (tO DOC meee aetna oe rena ees Plants $1.00 
Mrs. Geo. Le Boutillier (Informal Decorative) 4—5 ft. 
Giant flowers of deep crimson color, on long 
stems. Very striking and greatly admired every- 
EY Con ee et on roe nee ee Roots $ .50 
Mrs. Howard Phillips (Informal Decorative) 4—5 ft. 
It is 
an ivory-white with good substance and lovely 
An outstanding Dahlia of great beauty. 
formation. Blooms average 10 inches in diameter 
DyzOuinchesrinrdepih oe ens seer cree ente Plants $1.00 
Mrs. James Simpson (Semi-Cactus) 4—5 ft. 
Medium-sized blooms with delicate coloring of 
The best 
pink for cutting, floral work, and exhibition. Free- 
shell-pink shading to cream in center. 
blooming and reliable]. 35.%.....- Plants $ .75 

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