ARELDA LLOYD !. D. (Lloyd) Best described as a yellow Jane Cowl, with identical 
bush growth, foliage, roots, and general behavior. 
Root .50 
AUTUMN SUNSET |. D. (Koenig) Light lemon yellow, lightly tinted spinel red. Medium 
sized flowers of good commercial form. Long stiff stems. Root .50 
*BALLEGO'S SURPRISE S. C. A real top- 
notcher best described as a white Frau 
O. Bracht. Plants, however, have more 
vigor than the latter variety. A fine 
dahlia in the garden as well as one of ° 
the best exhibition and commercial 
varieties. Root $1.00, Plant .50 
*BEAUTE In. C. We regard this as our 
most satisfactory yellow cactus for all- 
around purposes. It does not mar as 
easily as most yellows. Flowers are of 
medium size, light lemon yellow in color; 
produced in profusion on strong plants. 
Stems are very good. 
Root .75, Plant .50 
*BERGER'S JEWEL In. C. A very useful and 
dainty cactus, greatly admired by our 
visitors. Suitable for exhibition, and es- 
pecially fine in arrangements and bas- 
kets. The color is a soft lilac rose at 
BALLEGO'S SURPRISE the tips, shading to white at the base of 
the petals. Root .50 

BETTE DAVIS S. C. (Cordes) A standout in its color and class as an exhibition variety. 
The large, well formed flowers are rosy lavender to deep lavender. Excellent stems. 
Plant .50 
*BILL'S GOLD |. D. One of the finest "gold" dahlias to date. Very large blooms. 
Stems straight and strong. Plants medium in height. Winner of many champion- 
ships in its native Australia and a consistent winner here. 
Root $5.00, Plant $1.50 
BLUE MOON I. D. (Johnson) A fairly large flower with unusual coloring. The petals 
are an attractive shade of lavender, shading to a darker lilac-purple at the base, 
giving the flower a darker hue at the center and the general effect of being blue. 
Good stems and insect resistent foliage. Root $2.50, Plant .75 
BLUE RIVER F. D. (Salem) Outstanding in its color class for exhibition. The color is 
a blue, French violet; approaching the blue color more nearly than any other 
dahlia we know. Bushes are slightly below medium in height. Root .75 
BUCKEYE KING F. D. (Peck) A fairly large, amber gold formal of good formation, fine 
stems and good keeping qualities. Very useful for exhibition. 
Root .75 
BURCH FORAKER |. D.. (Slocum) Here is a dahlia which commands instant attention 
in the garden, because of its excellent growing habits and very large, brilliant, flame 
colored flowers. Stems and carriage of the flower are ideal. Bushes are tall. 
Root $1.00, Plant .50 
