THE WORLD—(F-D) Rich, deep, rosy magenta, over- 
laid garnet, with silver shadings on edges of petals. 
Foliage thick, stems strong, flowers fine. 75c 
THOMAS A. EDISON—(F-D) Thrifty growth, stiff 
stems, free bloomer. Flowers large and most gorgeous. 
Color, a royal purple, with sheen of velvet. ZG 
TREASURE ISLAND—(F-D) Bush strong, of medium 
height, branching freely. Flowers large and deep, of 
bright apricot, with gold and rose shadings. ZG 
TRENTONIAN—(F-D) Large flowers, fine stems. Color 
a wonderful blending of reddish bronze, old gold and 
amber copper, described as “Indian Skin.” 50c 
UNCLE SAM—(F-D) Tall and broad plant, with long 
stems. Large flowers, well faced, of bronzy gold and tan. 
Good for everybody’s garden. 30c 
VALENTINO—(F-D) Enormous size, attractive form, 
beautiful coloring. True salmon pink, shading to cream 
at center. Medium height, prolific. 50c 
WATCHUNG WONDER—(I-D) Huge, spectacular 
variety, of unusual keeping qualities. Royal red, with a 
touch of gold at center. Always sensational. $1.00 
WILLIAM H. HOGAN—(F-D) Garnet red, tipped 
white. Strong plant, perfect habits, large flowers. One 
of the best fancy dahlias. 50c 
YANKEE KING—(I-D) Cornelian red, with rose re- 
verse. Bush tall and vigorous, stems extra long. Large 
blooms, produced very freely. 75¢ 
YELLOW GIANT—(F-D) A very soft canary yellow, 
with petals somewhat curled. A decided acquisition for 
cut flowers. 30c 
YORK AND LANCASTER—(F-D) Plants medium to 
tall, foliage dark green, flowers of good size. Color, 
bright crimson, with heavy white tips. 30c 
ZULU—(F-D) Plant of low to medium height, many 
branches, scant bloom.- Flowers small to medium in 
size, color almost black. 30c 
GARDEN DAHLIAS 
Those who appreciate the old-fashioned garden 
varieties of dahlias, of compact form, may have their 
wants supplied in different colors, as follows: 
Red 
e Purple Salmon 
Yellow White and Lavender 
Price, 15c¢ each. All five for 60 cents. 
MIXED DAHLIAS 
Good dahlias, attractively mixed, can be supplied 
without labels, in small quantity. It is very interesting 
to watch them develop into things of real beauty, not 
knowing what they will eventually be. 
Price, 15 cents each. Ten for $1.00 
SEEDLING DAHLIAS 
The desire of all dahlia lovers is not only to possess 
certain standard varieties and some recent introduc- 
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