Kentucky Red, I. D.—A flaming scarlet red of great sub- 
_ stance. Large perfect flowers on strong stems—75c. 
} La Estrella, F. D.—Deep burnt orange. Erect stems—50c. 
_ Lawrence Tibbet—The color is warm glowing, clear pink 
peach. The large flowers are held erect on strong, 
straight stems—75c. 
Leland Stanford, I. D.—Brilliant cardinal. One of the larg- 
est and best reds—$1.00. 
_ Lois Walcher, I. D.—The outstanding new bi-color winner 
of six Achievement medals. Color is a pure pansy 
purple, petals tipper pure white—$1.50. 
Lord of Autumn, I. D.—Deep golden yellow—one of the 
finest yellow dahlias we have grown—$1.00. 
Mabel Elizabeth, I. D.—Large perfect blooms of pure glis- 
tening white on long stems—Root, 75c 
Maggie Lindsey, D. — This dahlia is a strong, healthy 
grower with leathery foliage. Stems are strong and 
erect. Color old gold and bronze—50c. 
Mayor Frank Otis, I D.—Deep yellow with copper shad- 
ings. Doubtless one of the very largest—$1.50. 
Marion Broomall, S. C.— A lovely dark lavender pink 
with center of purest white. A beauty—75c. 
Majorie Cole, I. D. — Another good bi-color. Orange 
___ yellow, tipped white. Free bloomer—50c. 
Maryland Glory—A most satisfactory bloomer from get 
to late. Perfect blooms of Tyrian rose shaded crimson 
carmine are borne in profusion on good stems—75c. 
Mary Singleton, F. D. —A beautiful dahlia which has been 
greatly admired in our garden. Large full flower of a 
- bright rose color with silvery reverse—$1.00. 
Mildred Fox, I. D.—A very large shaggy bloom of bright 
salmon and copper, long and stiff stems—T5e. 
Miss Glory, S. C.—Apricot-yellow. One of the very best 
in this class. Large. Well formed and free blooming. Big 
winner—75c. 
Miss Oakland, F. D. — Tall pure white of good size and 
- depth. Free bloomer—$1. 00. 
Monarch of the East, F. D.—Gold with i es. and orange 
buff suffusion. Blooms up to 14 inches. Grand stems. A 
sure prize winner—$1.00. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal—Rich old rose—50c. 
_ Mrs. Carl Salbach, F. D.—Lavender pink—50c. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Parrett, I. D.—The flowers are large, and 
the coloring is deep orange—7 5c. | 
‘Mrs. Ella Worthen—A Semi-Cactus dahlia of erent beauty 
on long stems. Has blooms of the largest size—75c. 
Myrtle Cowan, D.—A very striking color combination of 
orange, yellow and white. A good grower with healthy 
dark foliage, strong erect stems—$2.50. 
Mrs. F. A. Ingolls—Another Semi-Cactus dahlia that. has 
attracted more attention than any other dahlia in the 
garden. Color is deep lavender—75c. 
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