BETTER DAHLIAS @ Continued 
Jane Ross. Bright crimson overlaid with 
velvety maroon. Each, 50c. 
Jersey’s Beauty. The best of the true pinks. 
Very beautiful. Each, 35c. 
Kathleen Norris. The best of the large rose- 
pinks. Exceptional. Each, 50c. 
Katie K. A clear pink of large size on long 
stems. The best introduction since Kath- 
leen Norris. Each, 50c. 
Kentucky. This is a sport of Jersey’s Beau- 
ty, but even a stronger grower. Color is 
a glowing salmon. Each, 50c. 
Mad River Chief. Dark red, strong plants, 
large blooms on a nice stem for cutting. 
Each, 50c. 
Mascotte. A Holland introduction. 
tinted lighter at points of petals. 
real beauty. Each, 50c. 
Michigan White. The best new white. Good 
cut-flower. Each, 75c. 
Miss Belgium. A new orange cactus. Beau- 
tiful. Each, 50c. 
Negus. Oxblood red to almost black in cen- 
ter. Plants extremely robust with long 
stems for cutting. This is very good. 
Each, 50c. 
Rose 
It is a 
MINITURE 
Baby Royal. Perhaps the most satisfactory 
small dahlia introduced in recent years. 
It is bright pink with salmon suffusion. 
Excellent cut flower. Each, 35c. 
Baby Sagamore. It is a very free bloomer 
with excellent long stems and a golden 
yellow that always sells well. Each, 35c. 
Henrietta. A most attractive novelty that is 
excellent for artistic decorations. The 
flowers are white with yellow centers and 
petals are margined with orange. Ea. 50c. 
Little Bing. A bright red miniature Dahlia 
of rare beauty. One of the very best new 
ones. Each, 50c. 
Oriental Glory. A new orange with good 
stems and keeping qualities. Each, 50c. 
Queen City. Scarlet - pink or cherry - red. 
Something new and one of the best cut 
flower dahlias. Each, 75c. 
R. A. Bromfield. Saffron orange flushed 
with rose on long stems. A very heavy 
producer of flowers. Each, 35c. 
Sportwood Beauty. A tall, blight free, rose- 
salmon, petals margined with orange. We 
have grown it for several years and for 
production of flowers and tubers it far 
surpasses Jersey’s Beauty. Each, 50c. 
W. H. T. You will like this rich old rose 
Dahlia when you see it growing in the 
garden. Each, 50c. 
William H. Hogan. The best red - tipped 
white dahlia grown. Each, 50c. 
Yellow Jane Cowl. This is a seedling of 
Jane Cowl. Same habits, free from blight 
and the best pure yellow that we have 
ever grown. Each, 50c. 
DAHLIAS 
Orchid Lady. 
very attractive. 
A true orchid shade that is 
Each, 35c. 
Princess Juliana. This fine white is unsur- 
passed for cutting. Each, 35c. 
Sanhican’s Sweetheart. Color ochreous buff 
and rose-red. A good companion to Baby 
Royal. Each, 35c. 
Mixed colors of single 
Fine for cut flowers. 
Unwin’s Seedlings. 
petaled dahlias. 
Each, 35c. 
Vivian Wright. Here is an unusual bright 
geranium-pink. Very healthy plant cov- 
ered with blooms on long wiry stems. An 
exceptionally good cut flower. Erch, 35c. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
Cardinal-red. Each, 25c. 
Coral Glow. The pure coral-pink of this 
new pompon blends so perfectly with the 
rich gold of the lower half of the petals 
it produces a bloom of rare beauty and 
brilliancy. Each, 25c. 
Edith Mueller. Bright salmon. Good. Ea. 25c. 
George Ireland. Daity mauve-pink. Ea. 25c 
Cardinal. 
Honey. The color of honey. Each 25c. 
Joe Fette. Excellent pure white. Each, 25c. 
Kleine Domitea. Good orange-buff. Ea. 25c. 
Little Herman. Red and white. Each 25c. 
Morning Mist. Beautiful white tipped a 
delicate lavender. Each, 25c. 
Nerissa. Lovely rose-pink. Very fine. Ea. 25c 
Yellow Gem. The best yellow. Each, 25c. 
