STANDARD VARIETIES—Continued 
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E. B. Hutchings (C.) One of the most beautiful Dahlias in 
its class, due to its form. The color is lavender-rose. The petals are 
long and narrow, forming a fluffy, graceful flower. Stems are stiff 
and slender. Can be grown to large size ..............-..00+00-: $2.50 
Eugenia Ballay (1.D.). Large light yellow .................. 50 
Frau Marie Kipke (S.C.). Petals of bright orange tipped yellow. 
Long slender)-stems, ideal for cutting) (°2 02. 2.0-26.40.5-9--: 4k 
Gala California (In. C.). Medium sized blooms of brilliant 
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Geneva Surprise (F.D.). Light orange blending to apricot- 
yellow. Very large blooms on strong stiff stems .................. 2.00 
Glamour (1.D.). Immense blooms of true purple. It is a tall, 
rugged growerson.good sstilk stems. aeeiee alee eerie eects 3.00 
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Greater Glory (S.C.). One of the most beautiful and artistic 
Dahlias ever originated. Rose-pink blooms of immense size on 
very long straight stems. The bush growth is vigorous, An unde- 
feated champion with many prizes to its credit throughout the 
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Haslerova (F.D.). This variety is unusual in color. The back- 
ground is grayish white dotted and splashed with rich royal purple. 
No Dahlia will attract more attention ..................-+.--.-:- AE 
Hillside Gold (S.C.) Golden yellow, of medium size. Blooms 
early until frost Meneses cos ot eehete ne ieee aoe ete esei Tecan ccm ib 2.00 
H. R. S. (1.D.) Huge blooms of golden yellow on long stems. 
Always sa usatistactory.) groweree. n,n ete yan see ne eee 00 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder (1.D.). Blooms up to 15 inches across 
of bright purple. Stands erect on a fine stem .................... .50 
Irene Anderson (S.C.). Rosy cerise tipped white. Easily 
stows, to.10) inches sy taet 4c ger neiosiss coach leis silo erieren reste 1.00 
Jane Cowl (1.D.). One of the finest Dahlias. Buff, blending to 
apricot ands roses ateithe scenterme sea ea a aaremne ae er 50 
Jersey’s Beauty (F.D.). Most popular cut flower Dahlia. The 
finests pink for’ ally purposes rece ce siete eccrine oles Sper care PAS 
Julia Irene (1.D.). Bright rose-pink. A seedling of Kathleen 
Norris, but a fine grower and will produce many more blooms than 
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Mrs. Geo. Le Boutillier (1. D.). Huge blooms of deep crim- 
sons Lisyouslke them: bigs grow this. one=..e.csh ce eee ee .50 
Mrs. Herbert O’Connor (1.C.). Soft rose-pink. Exceptional 
stenis thatrare slendersbutestrongs q.iosc wees See eget 50 
Mrs. Wm. S. Knudsen (I.D.). Large blooms of pure white 
produced on vigorous bushes ................. Behe atalayenete Se aaete areca 00 
Mrs. W. F. Lord (F.D.). Bright gold. Very large ........... 1.00 
Murphy’s Masterpiece (I.D.) Huge deep red ............ 1.50 
Nocturne (St. C.). Very dark red, almost black ............... 1.00 
Orchid Queen (I. D.). Orchid-pink blooms on the best of stems. .50 
Phyllis Knight (1.D.). A Dahlia of gigantic size. Blooms of 
12 to 14 inches are not unusual. Color, salmon and rose. Flowers 
heldatacing ons cane-like: stemsorn asthe tee ance vt cies setae s 1.00 
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Katie K. (1.D.). Large blooms 11 inches across of soft rose-pink. 
Certificate of Merit and many ribbons to its credit 
Kentucky (F.D.). Ideal cut flower of salmon-pink ............. ‘30 
Margie Parrella (F.D.). One of the best white cut flower 
varieties on the market. Blooms will open in full during the hot- 
test days of July and August without being bruised or burnt. This 
variety is not only a prolific bloomer, but produces nearly twice as 
many blooms as any other commercial Dahlia on the market. Size 
of blooms without disbudding, 7 inches or more. Flowers held 
facing. Won the blue ribbon over Jersey’s Beauty at the New York 
Show PPO, Wy cee, eee ae a a ae ae! 2.00 
Marie Dressler (F.D.). A red Jersey’s Beauty. It resembles 
its parent, Jersey’s Beauty, in every particular except color, and 
the flowers are larger. An exquisite shade of pomegranate-red .. 1.00 
Mayor Frank Otis (1.D.). A California variety that is noted 
for its size. Soft rich golden yellow with coppery shading ........ 3.00 
Michigan White (S.C.). Prolific cut flower white. Flowers are 
6 to 8 inches normally, and as many as 18 to 25 opening at one 
timeshave been produced on one bush 2.0. 2.5.02.-54.050--20+-0- 1.00 
Mildred Pote (1.D.). Phlox-pink blooms of great size, 11 by 5 
inches, are produced on vigorous bushes. Won the Achievement 
MedalvatuNewsyorkein’ 19370. een. een ce ae Pee 1.00 
Monarch of the East (I.D.). An exhibition giant with perfect 
bush growth and plenty of vigor. Color, gold with apricot suffusion. 
Blooms 13 to 14 inches are easily obtainable with slight disbudding. 1.00 
My Delight (1.D.). A very early blooming variety of light 
purple SET tel cae eRe Beane oor ne 1.00 
Nathan Hale (F.D.). 
A good medium sized bronze for cut 
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Pink Amelia (S.C.). A beautiful true pink. Unusually large 
flowers are produced in great abundance ....................... 3.00 
Pink Grand (I.D.). A true rose-pink that is very similar to 
Kathleen!Norris: butieasier tocerowese-ae- a. oteetenie eee 1.50 

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