MILTON J. CROSS |. D. (Johnson) Another really big one that has been a standout 
in our gardens. Tall plants holding the large massive blooms high above the 
foliage on long, slender, wiry stems. The color is a clear gold at the center 
shading to a peach apricot at the outer third of the petals. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
MISS LANSING I. D. (Steckle) Fairly large flowers with petals of heavy texture. A 
clear, clean white. Good grower. 
Root $3.00, Plant $1.00 
MISS OAKLAND F. D. (Hook) A good white for the formal class. Medium sized blooms 
on good stems. Very profuse bloomer. Root .50 
MISS OHIO In. C. (Parenica) Excellent for 
exhibition or cutting. Medium sized 
flowers of very good formation. The 
color is lilac-rose early in the season, 
later becoming a one-tone pink. Good 
keeper. Root .75, Plant .50 
MONARCH OF THE EAST |. D. (Almy) A 
naturally big one, attaining a diameter 
of twelve to fourteen inches without 
forcing. It is one of the most vigorous 
growers we have ever had. The large 
flowers are a warm gold with apricot 
and orange buff suffusions and a slight 
coppery red on the reverse. 
Root .75 
*MOTHER'S DAY |. D. A very large white 
from Australia. Blooms have great 
depth, and excellent formation. Con- 
sidered by some to be the best of an 
imposing list of good _ exhibition 
whites’. The plants are tall and vig- 
orous. Plant $1.50 ig ehp cane 

MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER |. D. (Smith) A large carmine red with darker shadings 
throughout the flower. This is one of the best garden ‘'reds'' and it also does well 
on the show table. 
Root .50 
MRS. HERBERT O'CONNOR In. C. (Dahliadel) A highly pleasing cactus of good size. 
Rose pink, shading to deep, rose pink. A tall grower. Very free bloomer, 
Root .75, Plant .50 
*MRS. WM. KEENE |. D. A large, massive Australian introduction of light yellow. 
Petals roll back to the stem forming a ball-shaped flower. Good, straight stems. 
Plant $2.00 
MRS. WM. KNUDSEN |. D. One of the finest growing, white dahlias it has been 
our experience to grow. Tall, vigorous bushes. Flowers are large and massive on 
excellent stems. 
Root .75 
MURPHY'S MASTERPIECE |. D. (Reed) This has been one of the most popular of the 
large ‘'reds.'' For a number of years it has been the leading winner in the red 
classes. The large flowers are very deep. Plants are tall growers. 
Plant .50 
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