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‘GENERAL LIST OF DAHLIAS 
Adath Decker, I. D.—Color deep orange and copper. The 
rich coloring of this dahlia makes it very attractive. 
Blooms of good substance—$1. 00. — 
Agnes MacDonald, D.—This wonderful exhibition variety 
is the most beautiful shade of red found in any dahlia— 
acarmine red—$1. 00. 
Air Mail, I. D.—A fine ievender75e: 
Al Koran, D.—Yellow suffused with gold and amber. The 
petals are wavy and make the flower quite attractive. 
— Long, stiff stem—50c. 
Ambassador, C.—One of the best straight cactus. Amber 
and buff. Won more prizes than any other dahlia—75c. 
American ttiumph, C.—A fine oriental red dahlia of large 
size. Outstanding i in its class—50c. 
Bagdad, I. D.—F laming scarlet red. A wonderful flower 
of immense size and great depth—T5e. 
Ballego’s Glory, I. D.—Mahogany red—Root, 75c. 
Bessie Sutton, S. D.—An enormous bloom of from 10 to 12 
inches in diameter held mostly facing up on grand stems 
long and strong. Color lavender pink—$1.50. 
Blue River, F. D. — Color a blue French violet, blooms 
very large, good stems, prolific and constant bloomer 75¢ 
Burgundy, L D. — Color is a delightful shade of wine 
purple. Size 12 inches. ears on long, strong stems— 
Roots, $1.00. 
California Idol, I. D. — Clear bright alee Blooms early 
and freely. A top notcher in its color class. The world’s 
greatest yellow—$1.00. 
Caprice, F. D.—Golden yellow, shading to pink—75c. 
Carl G. Dahl—An enormous dahlia with petalage some- 
what loose and open. Color, apricot buff shaded old rose 
on reverse of petals. Bush growth vigorous, and blooms 
produced i in profusion—$1.00. 
Clara Carder, I. D.—A beautiful cyclamen pink from New 
Zealand with fine stems—$1.00. 
Clara Clemens—A ball Dahlia of perfect form. Color is 
crimson tipped white—75c. 
C. M. Stegman, C.—The color of the bloom is a rich mar- 
oon, a prolific bloomer—50c. 
Color Sergeant, D.—Rich, deep salmon bronze flowers of 
large size. Perfect stems and clean—s0c. 
Coquette, D.—Strong growing habits and the dark leathery 
foliage which is so much desired because of insect re- 
sisting property. The flower is a giant of red and gold 75c 
Cornell, I. D.—A splendid variety for the bicolor classes. 
Color red and white on excellent stems. Bush growth 
vigorous and free branching—$1. 50. 
Dallas, D oa ee immense bloom Sons upwards on long 
_ straight stems. Color deep rose—$1.00. 
Darcy Saihehury, F. D.—White. Large, full flower that is 
considered by many the best white to date—$1.00. 
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