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Jane Cowl (Decorative) 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
SC =Semi-Cactus; C=Cactus 
Agnes L. Young. SC. Rich, velvety, bright red with golden petal tips. 
The flowers are large, borne in great profusion, on strong plants of 
medium height with good stems. 50c. 
Aiko. SC. The huge blooms of deep cardinal-red, with long, narrow petals 
are held well above the foliage by firm stems. Plants medium tall. $1.00 
Andreas Hofer. C. Medium-sized flowers with long, curled petals; 
center petals creamy white, while the outer petals are beautiful rose- 
pink. An excellent flower for bouquets. 50c. 
Chemar’s Masterpiece. SC. Large flowers with long, gracefully curled 
petals of soft orchid-pink. Sturdy plants producing many flowers. 35c. 
Countess of Lonsdale. C. A small flower with incurved, narrow pointed 
petals of exquisite salmon-pink. Stems long and wiry. A profuse bloom- 
ing variety of vigorous growth. 50c. 
Fay Beaton. SC. Huge, snow-white blooms held high on fine, long stems. 
Plants tall and strong. Very showy in the garden. 60c. 
Golden Standard. C. A very distinctive variety with immense blooms 
of pure old gold, petals long, narrow and incurved. The vigorous, 
spreading plants are literally covered with glorious blooms. $1.00 
Jersey’s Dainty. (C. Dandy large, snowy white flowers with straight, 
long, narrow petals which give the bloom a star effect. Stems excellent, 
plant medium tall. 60c. 
Lenda Hanks. SC. This is unquestionably the finest rich maroon-red 
Cactus and a prize winner at the New England Dahlia Show. It is a 
strong, sturdy grower with exceptionally long stems. One of the finest 
for cutting and garden display. $1.50 
Miss Belgium. C. The finest Cactus variety in this shade—rich, clear, 
bright orange. Exquisitely-formed, small flowers with narrow, sharply- 
pointed petals. $1.00 
Mrs. C. H. Breck. SC. A lovely Dahlia with medium-sized blooms ina 
sparkling yellow and carmine suffusion, deepening to red. Medium tall, 
strong growing plant. 35c. 
Mrs. J. H. Jackson. C. Small flowers, of dark, nearly black maroon. 
Petals very narrow, sharply pointed, giving a star effect. 35c. 
Panhandle Pink. SC. A very spectacular flower of exquisite scft pink, 
lined and lightly tipped white. The tall, strong plants hold the flowers 
high on the finest of stems. Profuse blooming. 35¢. 
Star of Bethlehem. SC. Full, deep flowers of purest white borne in pro- 
fusion on large, strong plants. OC. 
PAN - AMERICAN 
After several years of careful testing we now offer this fine new Dahlia 
for the first time. A beautiful semi-cactus bloom of lovely clear pink 
iridescently shaded and blended buff. A deep flower 8 inches across the 
face; the petals are broad at the base but pointed sharply at the tips. The 
plants grow about 31% feet tall, very erect, with strong, stiff stems holding 
the large flowers perfectly upright. The roots are plump and strong and 
keep well over Winter. 
We offer this splendid new Dahlia for only $1.75 
On All Dahlias, We Pay Postage Anywhere in the U. S. A. 
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MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Baby Royal. Small Peony-type blooms, suffused salmon-pink and yellow, 
with shadings. The plants are short with good stems; profuse flow- 
ering. 50c. 
Betty. Small, graceful, single flowers about 3 inches across, center dark 
brownish red, the rest of the petal is a deep orchid-pink. The short 
plants bloom early and continuously. ; 75c. 
Buckeye Baby. FD. Dainty, round blooms of rich golden buff. The tall, 
vigorous plants produce an abundance of flowers which are excellent 
for cutting. 50c. 
Bishop of Llandaff. Duplex, having a double row of deep scarlet petals 
with an open center of a much darker shade. The foliage is unusually 
attractive, dark reddish bronze and deeply indented. One of the finest 
in its class. 50c. 
Cherokee Girl. FD. Rich, deep red flowers, quite round, with contrast- 
ing white petal tips, notched at the edges. The plants grow tall and 
strong, bloom early and continuous, producing many long, firm-stemmed 

flowers which keep well when cut. TSe- 
Coronne. FD. A lovely, dainty variety—pure white, resembling a 
Gardenia. Plant short and bushy. 35¢C- 
Fairy. FD. One of the finest flowers for bouquets. Lavender-pink on 
the best of long, strong stems. Plants medium tall, early and profuse 
blooming. 35c. 
Irene. FD. A pleasing shade of clear, soft old-rose. Plants tall and 
sturdy. 35c. 
Lannie. FD. One of the best yellow miniatures. Flowers large for this 
type, round and the clearest of yellows. Plants tall and vigorous. 
Exceptionally fine in the garden and equally attractive in bouquets. 50c. 
Marcella. ID. Delicate light pink with good stems. Good keeper. 
Plants medium tall. 35c, 
Miss Dainty. ID. Fine, large flowers with open centers. White, faintly 
flushed pink. Plants tall and floriferous. 50c. 
Morning Glow. ID. Rich and handsome—deep tangerine-orange shade. 
Flowers medium-sized with open centers and splendid long stems. 
Fine medium tall plants. 50c. 
Miss Lila Ellen. FD. Light yellow, edged and tipped cherry red. Medium 
tall, strong plants. 35c. 
Purple Miniature. FD. Small, round flowers of deep purple-red with 
long, strong stems; fine for cutting. Plants grow sturdy and flower 
abundantly. 35c. 
Suffolk. FD. Rich apricot-orange. A most pleasing flower with fine, 
long stems, borne in profusion on tall, sturdy plants. 50c. 
Sylvia. FD. Small flowers of rich glistening carmine. Plants tall and 
spreading with extremely long stems and many flowers. 50c. 
Twilight. ID. Large, white blooms edged and flecked with cherry red. 
Medium tall plants, good stems. SOG 
Yellow Century. Exceptionally fine, single flowers of soft light yellow. 35c. 

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