4 DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
CHEMAR’S DAHLIAMUM I. D.—Deep 
golden bronze, with long irregular 
curling petals—a choice dahlia ........ 
CHEROKEE BRAVE I. D.—Ox-blood red; 
does not fade—of excellent form and 
very larwe (size. aioe 
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bicolor of light bronze, striped and 
splashed bright red ........................44 
DEAN ANDERSON I. D.—Coral red and 
henna Selec ese hed aa ease 
DE MOLAY F. D.—A velvety crimson 
with good strong stems .................... 
DERRILL W. HART I. D.—Deep orange, 
shaded ‘coral versie eae ee 
DEVIL DU ROI ALBERT F. D. — This 
charming bicolor of deep purple and 
white, named in mourning for the 
late King Albert of Belgium, is a de- 
light anywhere. Not too large, but a 
strong grower and very free ............ 
DR. MARSHALL A. HOWE F. D. — A 
dahlia of beautiful coloring — be- 
tween red and purple ........................ 
EDW. T. RINDFLEISCH F. D.—A large 
scarlet that is outstanding in the gar- 
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EVENTIDE I. D.—Large true purple, a 
seedling of ““Thomas Edison” with 
the same staghorn petal formation, 
but the flower is larger, and a much 
earlier bloomer than its parent ........ 
FORT WASHINGTON F. D.—We are list- 
ing this older variety on account of 
its deep rich maroon coloring and its 
strong habit of growth ...................... 
FRECKLES I. D.—Large bicolor of yel- 
lawn and= red tis e.cs) thet eeen eh eee 
GAY KNIGHT I. D.—A red of large size, 
tipped orange toward ends of petals 
GENEVA 'BEAUTY F. D. —Nopal red cut- 
lower oihcaee) Choe hd sla oases ed eee a 
GEO. O. WALLACE I. D.—One of the 
largest dahlias. A sulphur yellow 
with whitish reverse. Very vigorous 
GINGER ROGERS I. D.—Huge exhibition 
flower of deep sulphur yellow .......... 
GLAMOUR I. D.—The largest of all pur- 
ples and a strong, vigorous variety— 
It is an unusual combination of pur- 
ple, veined violet rose ...................... 
GLADYS SANDFORD I. D.—Its color is 
pure bright yellow, the outer petals 
heavily shaded apricot .................... 
GLORIOUS BETTY I. D.—A most out- 
standing flower of velvety maroon 
edged gold; of medium size on a per- 
fect stem a.5)344) 3c. eh, Roe eee 
GOLDEN LIGHT F. D. — Very striking 
her of golden yellow and carmine 
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GRACE CURLING I. D.—Lavender, blend- 
ing to white at base of petals .......... 
HASLEROVA F. D.—Profuse bloomer of 
a delicate lavender, almost white, 
flecked French purple ................... a 
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