
NORMA MORTON. Deep gold each petal dis- 
tinctly edged deep orange. Very vigorous 
broad leaved plants with blooms held on 
long straight stems. An improvement on 
Milton Cross in color and stem. Bush 5 ft. 
Root, $2.00; Plant, $1.00 
PINK GIANT. Tyrian Pink. This brightest of 
pink shades has long been lacking in a good 
dahlia. Now we have it. Bloom 9x4. Bush 5 
feet. Pink Giant is a grand garden dahlia 
with big, strong, upright bushes, fine stems 
and plenty of bloom. Early. 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
PREMIER’S WINSOME. A clear, light mellow 
pink. Bloom 11x6. Bush 4% feet. This is a 
very reliable and free bloomer, many canes 
producing the very large and lasting flow- 
ers steadily over a long seascn. All plants 
for us are strong and vigorous. We rate it 
the highest of any large pink. 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 

PRODUCER. I. D. Bloom 8x4. A glowing or- 
ange with golden tipped petals. Early and 
profuse giving large quantities of blooms 
throughout the season. A strong reliable 
grower and one that will succeed every- 
where. Recommended for cutting. Bush 5% 
feet. Root, $1.35; Plant, $0.75 
RITA WELLS. I. D. to S.C. Bloom 14x7. Bush 
4 ft. Early fiowers are a light salmon blend- 
ing on a clear buff. 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 
naturally and bloom in profusion. One of the 
dahlias of all times. Highly recommended. 
Root, $1.35; Plant, $0.75 
PRES. DR. ED. BENES, I.D. Bloom 10x5. 
Color, orange shading to red. Huge, large 
petaled flowers on excellent stems, one of the 
largest of foreign introductions. Bush growth 
very rugged and somewhat dwarf. Height 
31% feet. Root, $0.50 
RGBERT RIPLEY. 11x6 flowers. Bush 5 feet. 
A soft, golden purple with lilac rose blend- 
ing. This is one of the greatest of show 
room champions, not only one of the larg- 
est but also one of the best for general re- 
sults in the garden due to its superb habit 
of growth and bloom. Stems are long, 
straight, strong and flowers keep well. 
Plant, $0.75 
SUNRAYS. 9x5 bloom. Bush 4% feet. Buff 
with heavy red shadings, the same shade 
as old Amon Ra (sungod). It is truly a 
magnificent color in a large flower that 
stands out on the show table or in the gar- 
den. The variety is strong and vigorous. 
Root, $0.75 
SILVER LADY. Bloom 10x5. Pure white edged 
and flushed with lavendar pink. A beautiful 
kingly flower, well detached from the foliage. 
Massive, branching plants bloom profusely, 
from midseason on with uniform closed 
centers. One of the most beautiful of all 
pastels. Bush 5 feet. 
Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.75 
VELVET KING. I. D. Bloom 10x7. Dark vel- 
vety cardinal. Bushes medium with dark 
heavy foliage. An early, prolific bloomer 
that does not fade during hot weather. Very 
highly recommended. 
Root, $6.00; Plant, $2.00 
VIRGINIA RUTE. I.D. to S.C. Bloom 10x5. A 
huge maroon red informal, sometimes com- 
ing semi-cactus. Bush rugged and tall with 
blooms facing straight up on stiff, heavy 
stems. A new exhibition red and one that 
should make good everywhere. A midseason 
bloomer. Height 7 feet. 
Root, $1.35; Plant, $0.75 
WATCHUNG GIANT. 10x5 flowers. Bush 5 
feet. A deep golden orange. A_ beautiful 
large flower freely produced from midsea- 
son on, and in general one of the most sat- 
isfactory varieties we grow. It is a great 
root maker. Root, $0.50 
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