*FIGARO S. C. Reputed to be a seedling 
of Satan, with many of the good charac- 
teristics of the parent, and none of the 
faults. The color is a golden-yellow, 
flecked and streaked red. The flowers 
are very large, and most striking in ap- 
pearance. Stems and plant growth are 
excellent. A superb exhibition flower 
which is outstanding in the bi-color 
classes. 
Root $1.50, Plant .50 
FIREBALL F. D. (Bissell) A brilliant scarlet 
that demands instant attention. The 
flowers are of good form and _ fairly 
large in size. The plants are vigorous 
with dark green foliage. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
FLASH In. C. (Salem) This flashy new bi- 
color is certainly a welcome addition to 
the "bicolor cactus class'’ at shows. 
The color is a brilliant, vivid red, with 
each petal tipped pure white. Flowers 
of medium size are carried nicely on 
good, long stems. 
FIGARO Plant $1.50 

*FRANZ BERGER S. C. This fine dahlia from abroad comes close to being an ideal 
dahlia in every respect. Long, strong, stems hold the coral red flowers facing up. A 
very good keeper. Root .75 
*FRAU O. BRACHT S. C. This dahlia should be in every garden. We consider it one 
of the finest on the market. The perfectly formed flowers are a clear, light, primrose 
yellow of good size. A fine dahlia for the exhibitor or casual grower. 
Plant .50 
*FRAU IDA MANSFIELD St. C. A very attractive, pale lemon yellow that is always a 
favorite in our gardens. The flower is very deep and large for this type. The tips 
of the petals are cleft giving the flower added character and the appearance of 
having many more petals than there actually are. Early. Tall. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
FRECKLES |. D. (Kemp) A fairly large flower of a lemon-chrome, striped, blotched and 
speckled bright scarlet, irregularily distributed over the yellow ground color. A 
frequent winner in bi-color competition. Plant .50 
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