JOHN STEVENS. Cactus. Blooms from 3 to 5 
inches. Color is brilliant scarlet with white 
tips. A striking bicolor cactus and an out- 
standing new dahlia. Winner at Scranton 
as a seedling. (Premier) Plant, $1.50 
LIDICE. I.D. Bloom 10x5. A delicate, ivory 
cream deepening into yellow at its center. 
A vigorous grower and a heavy producer of 
exhibition blooms. Has made good in a wide 
variety of soils. Tall grower. (Kemp) 
Plant, $5.00 
MONARCH. F.D. Bloom 9x5. Oxblood red. 
The best red formal we have seen in a long 
time. Early and prolific with blooms held on 
extra long stems. Plants branch from the 
ground and have heavy insect resistant 
foliage. One of the best from “Chautaqua.” 
Plant, $3.00 
MONTEBELLO. I.D. Orchid crimson or violet 
red. A globular shaped flower which comes 
into bloom very early. Fine stems and 
rugged foliage. (Robinson): Plant, $3.50 
MOON GODDESS. F..D. Bloom 10x5. Primrose 
yellow on long strong stems. Pure formal 
early, later on it Wevelops into an _ in- 
formal. Achievement Medal at Washington. 
Highly recommended. (Dozier) Plant, $5.00 
OCTOBER. I.D. Bloom 11x6 and larger with 
long stems that will not droop. Color is 
gold and peach pink with a rose reverse. 
Goes into the pink or blend class. Very 
good. (Rockley) Plant, $5.00 
RHYTHM. Cactus. Bloom 8x4. Cameo pink 
with rose suffusions. A very artistically 
formed flower on good stems. Certified at 
three trial grounds. Bush habit good. 
(Maytrott) Plant, $7.50 
SIDNEY SMITH. I.D. Pure white. A huge 
deep white flower on a low growing bush. 
Stems strong but short. Very artistic form. 
(Australia) 
Plant, $1.75 


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SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. [.D. Bloom 13x7. A 
huge flower of golden bronze shading deeper 
at the center. A dahlia of great size and 
beauty with all good habits. (Ballay) 
Plant, $7.50 
SOUTHERN THOROBRED. S.C. Bloom 12x5. 
A giant mauve lavender. Largest and best 
flower in two Ohio shows. (Dozier) 
Plant, $7.50 
WAAC. F.D. A very large dahlia for the blend 
class. Bloom 10x5. Color, pastel shades with 
cream center and pink outer petals. A sure 
winner for the blend classes. (Ruschmohr) 
Plant, $5.00 
WANDA MEADE. I.D. Scarlet red evenly 
tipped pure white. A striking dahlia which 
has great possibilities as a cut flower. A 
clean grower with flowers of remarkable 
substance. Highly recommended. (Parrella) 
Plant, $3.50 
WHITE CHAMPION. S.C. Pure white of great 
size. Bloom 12x6. A dahlia with great vigor 
and should be very easy to grow. A prolific 
producer of large exhibition blooms. (Kemp) 
Plant, $7.50 
YANKEE DOODLE. J.D. Fuchsia purple with 
reddish shading. A lively color and this 
dahlia ranks with the largest, growing 
twelve to fourteen inches. An ideal exhibition 
dahlia. (Ballay) Plant, $7.50 
YELLOW KITTEN. Min. F.D. Bloom 4x2. 
Light yellow, tipped light pink. The pink 
fades out later in the season leaving a solid 
yellow color. This is the best yellow formal 
miniature we know of and will make a first 
rate cut-flower. Certified at E. Lansing. 
(Chautaqua) Plant, $1.50 
