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HILLSIDE GOLD. Bloom 8x4. Bush 3 feet. A MARY L. DUDLEY. S.C. Bloom 12x6. A huge 
very beautiful golden yellow, with apricot 
suffusion early in the season. This is one of 
the most dependable dahlias we know, since 
it blooms very early and continues faithfully 
all summer and up till frost. 
Root, $1.00; Plant, $0.50 
LYNN FONTANNE. Bloom 12x6. A _ giant 
flower with excellent vigorous growing 
habits. Color is light red. Stems strong and 
straight. Comes into bloom about mid-season 
and is a real contender for the largest 
bloom class. Plant, $2.00 
MAFFIE. S.C. Bloom 13x6. A huge semi-cactus 
with a distinctive shaggy formation. Color 
bright glowing red, stems heavy and long 
with flowers facing sideways. This is easily 
the largest red dahlia in existence today. 
Bushes tall with dark leathery foliage. 
Plants should be topped when 1 ft. high. 
Height 6 feet. Don’t miss this one. 
Root, $3.00; Plant, $1.00 
maroon semi-cactus on extra long stems. 
Plant growth is remarkably vigorous and 
fast growing. Should be topped early. Flow- 
ers possess remarkable keeping qualities and 
are highly recommended for exhibition. In 
early hot weather the stem bends a little 
but later they are perfect. Bush 6 ft. 
Plant, $1.00 
MICHIGAN WHITE. S.C. to I.D. Bloom 5x3 
farm, 8x4 garden. Bush 4 feet. A fine, white 
cut-flower dahlia and the only one since Jean 
Kerr, for the Ohio Valley, for it meets the 
principle requirement of a white cut flower; 
produces unsullied flowers in hot weather. 
And for exhibition it is equally important 
for its fine form, substance and 8 inch flow- 
ers. It wins every fall. With all its good 
points it is also a big root producer. 
Root, $0.75; Plant, $0.50 


