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CHARLES L. MASTICK (F)—The color is rich bright orange, deepening to a 
darker orange at the centre. The reverse is grenadine pink. Strong, vigorous 
plants hold the immense blooms well above the foliage. Root $1.00 
CHEROKEE BRAVE I. D. (Ricks-Dahliadel)—Color, ox-blood red that holds its 
color in the hottest sun. Blooms average 11 inches or better. Height of 
plant, 5% feet. Root $1.50 
CLARA CARDER I. D. (New Zealand)—Certainly one of the best, and a great 
exhibition variety, of clear cyclamen pink; largest flowers on great stems. 
Roots 35c 
COLUMBIA §S. C. (Cuyahoga)—Color, beautiful blend of deep gold and peach 
pink, with the petals having a sparkling sheen. Blooms are very large and 
are held waving on cane-like stems. Roots $5.00 Plants $2.00 
CORNELL I. D.—Red tipped white. This dahlia has size as well as beauty. 
Root $1.00 
CROWNING GLORY I. C. (S. D. G.)—This dahlia upon opening appears some- 
what on the semi-cactus type, but as it develops the edges of the petals fall 
back and roll forming quills which gradually incurve. It is rose pink with 
a cream center and the most beautiful and artistic dahlia. Blooms are 1% 
inches and over with good depth, on long straight stems. Height, 6 feet. 
Plants only $2.00 
DAHLIA CRAFT S. C. (Modern Dahtia Gardens)—-THE UNBEATEN CHAM- 
PION. A light canary yellow, 10 inches to 12 inches, to 8 inches deep. Long, 
graceful stems hold flower erect. An ideal keeper. Bush, 5 feet. 
Rosts $1.50 
DAHLIAMUM I. D. (Chemar)—A very large, deep flower of cadium apricot 
with a golden sheen. Stems are strong, carrying the flower on top. 
Root $2.50 
DAN’L DEL ROI ALBERT F. D.—Purple tipped white, very outstanding. 
Root $1.25 
DIRECTOR MARSHALL A. 
HOWE F. D. (Parrella-Hulin- 
Blamer)—This is what we call 
a pe.fect dahlia. A fine forma- 
tion, beautiful color, exceptional 
fine stem and the very best of 
foliage. Prize winning wherever 
shown. Also a certificate winner 
from the Georgia Trial Ground. 
Color, general effects velvety 
tyrian—rose; in detail, the color 
is a cardinal red overlying mul- 
berry. The red fades as the end 
of the petal is approached, show- 
ing the undercolor of mulberry 
purple. To the whole flower 
there is a cast of red cerise. 
The petals fall back almost to 
stem, giving a ball effect. Height 
of plant, 4% feet. 
Roots $2.00 Plants $1.00 

DIRECTOR MARSHALL HOWE 



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