
No flower garden is complete without dahlias. 

ALL AMERICAN S. C. (Salem Dahlia Gardens)—Mulberry rose suffused sal- 
mon with wax yellow at base of petals. The petals twist somewhat, and 
peint in all directions. The blooms are of immense size and are held on 
best of stems. This is a true prize winner. Height of plant from 6 to 7 
feet. Roots $7.50 Plants $3.50 
AMY PAGE, I. D. (Chappaqua)—A new dahlia of deep chrome yellow with a 
faint suffusion of scarlet. The blooms naturally grow to a large size on a 
clean, open, vigorous bush. An Honor Roll Dahlia. 
Roots $5.00 Plants $2.00 
A. L. ALEXANDER, I. D.—Color, dark flame with shades of grenadine red, 
lines of gold all overlaid with bronze sheen. A very large flower on fine 
stem. A good grower with excellent branching habit. Profuse bloomer, 
from early until late. Height of plant 4 ft. Roots $3.50 Plants $1.50 
ADIRONDACK SUNSET (Cackener-Parkway) I. D.—Color, a deep vivid scarlet, 
shading to a bright canary yellow at the base. The petals are long and 
broad, forming a high, tight, rose-like center, showing the deep gold reverse 
of petals. Height, 5 feet. Root 50c 
ADORABLE I. D. (Angell-Parkway)—Color, a vivid peach, shading to an or- 
ange yellow glow at the center. The petals are long and broad and grace- 
fully twist near the tips, giving the large flowers a star-like effect. Height, 
5 feet. Roots 75c 
A. G. GOODACRE (Goodacre-Dixie) F. D.—Lemon yellow, tipped white. Blooms 
average from 9 to 10 inches, on long straight stems. Early and profuse 
bloomer, with insect resisting foliage. This dahlia is a real knock-out in its 
own class. Something different. Winner of two Firsts, in the Seedling 
class, Certificate of Merit at East Lansing, with a score of 85—5. An Honor 
Roll dahlia. Root $2.50 
ALYCE MARIE GALVIN F. D.—A beautiful white with faint tones of cameo 
pink on outer petals. 11 inch flower awarded. Certificate of Merit at Storr’s. 
Height, 5 feet. Roots 50c 
AMERICAN PURITY (J. Nuneviller)—Glistening white. True semi-cactus type 
with absolutely straight stems which are in proportion to the size of the 
huge blossoms and clean foliage. Having good substance, it can easily be 
carried to the Show Room in perfect condition. An Honor Roll Dahlia of 
great merit. Height, 5 ft. Roots 75c 
AMERICAN VICTORY, F. D. (American D. F.)—Color is a rich ox-blood red 
that needs no protection or shading as the color goes all the way through 
the petal. Plant of splendid growth with dark green foliage. Winner of 
the Achievement Medals and many other prizes. Height of plant 5 ft. 
Root $2.50 
ANGELO ROSSI I. D. Color vivid gold outer petals flushed a deeper shade of 
salmon gold. Flowers very large, and deep strong stems. Roots 75c 
ANNA BENEDICT, I. D. (Benedict-Dahliadel)—Color, rich deep garnet, with 
black shadings at the center of the bloom. A very fine dahlia. A Certificate 
winner. Height of plant 5% ft. Root 50c 
AUTUMN SUNSET, ID (e-mh)-C—Lemon yellow lightly tinted spinel red. An 
exceptionally strong grower and highly resistant to insects. This dahlia 
holds an enviable trial garden record. Very large blooms, good stems. 
Root 75¢ 
AZURA, ID (e-mh)-C—A giant dahlia, color rosy lilac with a bluish violet 
sheen. A clean vigorous grower but a late bloomer. Root $1.00 
BAERNES S. C. (Ballego)—This is without doubt one of the best European 
novelties. The color is a striking carmine rose thorughout the entire flower. 
The petals are pointed and the stems hold the blooms at a fine angle. This 
variety has fine branching habits. Height, 4 feet. Roots $1.00 
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