
“Rink Z 
JANE COWL. The original of the modern, MRS. GEORGE LEBOUTILLIER. Brilliant 

vigorous, dependable dahlias. Golden bronze. Carmine red. Bloom 10x5. Bush 4 feet. This 
8-9 inches. 6 feet. Perhaps the most widely dahlia is outstanding for its utter disregard 
grown dahlia of all. Root, $0.50 of any severe condition of weather or insects. 
Each season finds it showing a mass of red 
bloom at our farm all season long. 
JEAN TRIMBEE. Sometimes S.C. The best S600, Cea 
garden purple, a bright petunia shade and MOTHER CABRINI. I.D. Bloom 10x5. Car- 
an unfailing great producer of bloom. We mine overlaid garnet red. One of the strong- 
use it as a local cut flower, cutting young est growers we ever saw. Foliage heavy 
flowers 8 inches. 5 feet. Root, $0.75 and stems long and free branching. Certifi- 
cate at Cincinnati. Highly recommended for 
cutting and exhibition. Don’t miss this 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN. Bloom 10x5. Bush dablia. Root, $3.50; Plant, $1.50 
4 feet. This seems the most popular of ex- 
hibition bi-colors. The color is quite unlike MRS. THOMAS A. EDISON. I.D. Bloom 10x65. 
This is the most brilliant and dazzling new 
anything else. Yellow at center, outer petals dahlia we have seen in a long time. Deep 
golden amber, with rosy reverse, each petal rose purple with white on the reverse of 
tipped white. It blooms early and freely, petals. Petals twist near center of bloom 
and is without doubt the most beautiful bi- showing white on the face of the flower. 
color. Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.75 Root, $7.50; Plant, $2.50 

