
GOLDEN Ciry 
MARIE. A real pink of the most vigorous 
habits and a big root maker. 4-5 inches. 
5 feet. Useful for cutting and one of the 
best garden dahlias. Root, $0.50 
MRS. ALBIN. F.D. Bloom 7x4. Color is clear 
yellow. We highly recommend this dahlia 
for cutting. Blooms fairly early and con- 
tinues till frost. Stems long and _ strong, 
bushes very healthy and free branching. 
Very good. Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.50 
MRS. C. E. WILDON, F.D. Bloom 8x5. Deep 
orange with a glowing sheen. Bush is mas- 
sive and underspreading with the best fol- 
iage of any dahlia we know. A very reliable 
grower, it always does well under adverse 
conditions. Highly recommended. 
Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.50 
MONARCH OF THE EAST. F.D. Bloom 11x5. 
Rich cadmium yellow. Probably the strongest 
grower of all dahlias. Bushes massive with 
heavy insect resistant foliage. Here is one 
for the beginner who likes them big. Easily 
grown eleven inches in diameter. Bushes 
5 feet. Root, $0.50 

OAKLEIGH MONARCH, F.D. Bloom 10x5. 
This comes close to being the best red for- 
mal. A wonderful shade of red-rose red. Most 
uniform in its high vigor and reliability of 
bloom. O. Monarch does best under dry con- 
ditions. Bush 5 ft. Root, $0.50 
PURPLE MIST. F.D. Bloom 9x5. Dark pur- 
ple. Probably the freest bloomer of the good 
purples. Excellent habit of growth, very 
prolific. Very reliable as an_ exhibition 
variety. Root, $0.75 
QUEEN CITY. The color that has no equal 
in any dahlia or any flower, scarlet pink. 
The dahlia that has revolutionized the cut- 
flower business for many dahlia growers in 
this section. From early July constantly till 
frost it produces and should be cut when 
blooms are two-thirds developed. For great- 
est production and highest quality the 
bushes should be always cut clean of flowers. 
Ball type formal, 6x4 inches. Bush 4 feet. 
Plant, $0.50 
ROYAL CITY. F.D. Bloom 6x4. Bush 4% ft. 
Beautiful violet rose. This is a color sport 
of “Queen City.” The plant growth, blooming 
habits, stems, etc., are identical to ‘‘Queen 
City.”’ A fine addition to any garden and one 
that will bloom from July 1 to frost. 
Plant, $1.00 
THE REAL GLORY. F.D. Bloom 10x5. An 
excellent new crisp white formal. It has 
performed very well during the last year 
and is highly recommended. This one will 
have to be reckoned with on the show table. 
Excellent keeping qualities. 
Root, $3.50; Plant, $1,00 
THE GOVERNOR. F.D. Bloom 10x5. This is 
easily the best yellow formal. Light bright 
yellow of perfect form, uniform full centers 
with wide petals falling back to the stem. 
Early to bloom it gives a wealth of “».wers 
until frost. An unusual quality of ‘Gover- 
nor” is that the longer it blooms the larger 
the flowers become, many reaching the size 
of twelve inches. Bushes are massive and 
wide spreading, with flowers held facing on 
extra long stems. We believe this to be the 
most prolific bloomer of all the extra large 
dahlias. A good root maker. Height 5 feet. 
Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.75 
VICTORY. F.D. Bloom 9x5. A new color in 
pink, golden pink. Bush is vigorous and free 
branching with canes coming from the base 
of the plant. A gorgeous flower with many 
winnings to its credit. Victory is at its best 
from midseason until frost. Should win as 
formal pink as it will take quite a lot of 
force feeding. Bush 5 feet. Root, $1.00 
VOLCANO. F.D. Bloom 12x7. An enormous 
free blooming orange. Volcano has the most 
insect resistant foliage of any dahlia we 
know. This was the best large variety in 
our fields last year, blooming profusely 
through the hot weather. A well grown Vol- 
cano can’t be beaten on the show table. A 
few blooms may come irregular but the 
same plants usually produce perfect ones 
later on. The best dahlia for adverse grow- 
ing conditions we know of. Bush 5% ft. 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
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