Mrs. Geo. Leboutillier, I. D. — Rich carmine, enormous 
blooms held erect on cane-like stems. It makes wonder-— 
ful show in gardens—75c. on 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner, D.—Large flowers of a rich. mauve 
pink. Long stiff stems—50c. 
Mrs. LL.Hook, F.D.—Large blooms of gorgeous ue 
lighter on reverse. Fine stems. A superb dahlia—75e. 
Mrs. Porter L. Hackney, D.—Color a delightful shade of 
pink, base of petals yellow—$1.00. 
Mrs. Ruthetta Wilson, I. D.—An immense flower of me 
lavender borne on long stiff stems—75ce. 
Mrs. T. Boscovich, P.—The color is purple. Flowers are 10 
to 12 inches in diameter, stems long and stiff—75e. 
Oakleigh Monarch, F. D.— Rich bright cerise-red with 
large blooms on stout stems. A fine exhibition Dahlia, 
and on the Roll of Honor—$1.00 
Opal—A very popular variety because of its unusual col- 
oring combined with excellent form, which is most ar- 
tistic. In color it is a pastel combination of soft salmon 
rose with lighted shadings, and centers of ght ee 
yellow—75e. 
Oriental Beauty, S. C.—A meen LL bright rose pie 
with fine keeping qualities and beautiful incurved for- 
mation, carried on wonderful stems—$1.00 
Pacific Golden Queen, I.D.—Inside of petal empire yellow 
with shadings of salmon orange—$1.00. 
Palo Alto, S. C.—Clear bright salmon shading to gold at 
center. Blooms are very large—T5c. 
Pat Taggart, P.—This is a flower of cantare pean and 
giant size. Oriental red with yellow center and reverse. 
Plants are very strong growers—$2. 00 
Peggy Dagley, I. F.—Very graceful and perieet blocs of 
deep Tyrian rose shaded crimson, long stems—$2.50. _ 
Pink Grand, I. D.—A soft yet deep rose pink. Moreover, it 
has extremely great substance, outkeeping wagers all 
cut-flower dahlias—$1.00. 
Pinky, F. D.—A pink that will combine with all other true 
pinks and lavenders—50ce. 
Prachtkerl, S.C.—A deep yellow of arse size. Long stems. 
Free grower—Root, 75c. 
Red Menace, F. D.—Huge new crimson flower of the best 
commercial type—$1.00. 
Regal, F. D.—A huge flower in a combination of Autund 
shades—50c. 
Robert L. Ripley, 1.D.—Giant flowers of rhsdaaee purple 
_ with rose suffusions. Excellent stems—$1.00. 
Rita Wells, I. D.—A light salmon blending on a clear hake 
This is one of the largest of all dahlias and is indispen- 
The later blooms almost clear buff. This is one of the 
largest of all dahlias and is indispensible for the largest — 
bloom class. Strong growing plants branch na 
and bloom in profusion—$1.50. “ 
Rudolph’s Giant, I. D.—Pastel pink, golden tan—$1.00. 
Ruth Hamilton, I. D.—Soft clear pink, medium flowers on — 
strong stems. Free bloomer and good Keeper fine for 
Florists—$5.00. ; 
