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MARY RETZER (S. C.) 
Color, pink. Good grower. Was extra good in our 
PACE: ae ee Pe eS ee Roots 25¢ 
MARY TAYLOR (Str. C.) 
Deep flesh pink and gold with all the points of a good 
dahlia. Grows 9 x 4 inches................ Roots $1.50, Plants 75¢c 
MASON’S PURPLE BEAUTY (CF. D.) 
A very fine velvety purple with a silver reverse showing 
Mu Tavs: (Hever Cue WAVE LMOONTE ona seee sonnets once Roots 50c 
MASSASOIT (C1. D.) 
A grand deep pink, 9 to 12-inch blooms, long stiff stems. 
Roots $2.50, Plants $1.00 
MICHIGAN WHITE (S. C.) 
The most prolific blooming white commercial dahlia to 
date: 4.2. Mis eee Se Oe ee eee Roots 50c 
MIRIAM HOPKINS (S. C.) 
Beautifully formed, with long wavy petals. Rich copper- 
orange effect. Tall. One of the finest in our garden. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
MISS BELGIUM (I. C.) 
An orange cactus free bloomer, extra good stems. A 
favorite with the florists................... Roots 50c, Plants 50c 
MISS IONIA (C.) 
A beautiful rose or watermelon pink. The best selling 
cut flower in our garden.................... Roots 75c, Plants 50c 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (1. D.) 
Color warm gold with apricot and orange buff suffusion, 
slightly coppery red on reverse........ Roots 75c, Plants 50c 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION CF. D.) 
A brilliant scarlet flame colored dahlia of immense size. 
Roots 25c 
MRS. W. KEENE (1. D.) 
An Australian, like California Idol but color primrose 
flusheds flesh #2. 2. ee Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
MRS. C. J. SOWTON (1. D.) 
An Australian champion, pinkish cinnamon, winner of six 
championships. Entirely new color and very beautiful. 
Roots 50c 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (CF. D.) 
Deep mauve pink. A reliable old dahlia............ Roots 25c¢ 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIER (I. D.) 
Bright carmine red, shading to a rich cardinal red. 
Roots 50c 
NANCY GENE (I. D.) 
One tone. deep yellow with a slight greenish cast. Plants 
Arey Verya tLee-Dran Chill Coes eee ee eee Plants 75c 
NEW GLORY (S. C.) 
Oxblood red tipped white, very striking in the garden. 
Roots 50c 
NORMA MORTON (CI. D.) 
A magnificent Australian variety. Yellow flushed 
PATN CUE ee a ene Se ee eee ee ee Plants 75c 
ORINDA (CF. D.) 
The color is rosaline purple, one shade darker than Mrs. 
Ides VerRW arnern. oe eee Roots 50c 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH (CF. D.) 
Bright red, strong grower, broad petals, large blooms. 
Roots 50c 
PALO ALTO (S. C.) ; 
Bright pinkish salmon shading to a sort of salmon gold 
at the center. 10 to 12 inches across.................. Roots 50c 
PEACE (I. D.) 
Pure white with good substance. Stems strong and erect. 
Roots 50c 
PEPPERMINT CANDY (S. C.) 
Long, creamy white petals with many stripes and 
splashes of crimson. Good size and very unusual. 
Roots 50c, Plants 50c¢ 

PENN STAR (CF. D.) 
Purple tipped white, fine stems, Blue Ribbon winner. 
Plants 75¢ 
PINK ELEGANCE (S. C.) 
True brilliant rose pink, 8 to 10 inches in diameter, with 
corresponding ade thie ees Roots 75c 
PINK GIANT (I. D.) 
Color is a lively rose-pink. Average size 10x6 inches 
deep. Strong stem holds flower erect................ Plants 75¢ 
PINK PROFUSION (CF. D.) 
Salmon edged deep rose pink with cream center, long 
SUCINIS See ee ee ee a ee eee Plants $1.50 
PRIDE OF NORFOLK (1. D.) 
Large shell pink and 12-inch blooms are common. 
Plants $1.00 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (I. D.) 
A giant glowing crimson red, perfect stems......Roots 35¢ 
PREMIER’S WINSOME (I. D.) | , 
The most attractive pink since Kathleen Norris and 
easy to grow, giving massive blooms 11x 6 inches. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
PRIDE OF AUSTINBURG (I. D.) 
A grenadine-pink and light yellow, center and reverse 
ieht. purple: si ocecese cee cee ees Roots 50c 
PROGRESS (C1. D.) ; 
A giant rosy mauve, immense in size. On long straight 
Stemsewelleabovesthemtolia cess semeaeneee Roots $1.00 
RED JUG (S. C.) 
Striking cardinal red. The petals tipped yellow. Blooms 
average 10 inches in diameter and 5 deep.......... Roots 50c 
RED SUNSET (I. D.) 
Bright vivid scarlet. Long stems. Healthy, vigorous 
grower. Good root maker. Beautiful foliage....Roots 50c 
RITA BETTY (1. D.) 
An Australian variety in henna shades, large blooms. 
Plants 75c 
ROBERT L. RIPLEY (C1. D.) 
One of the largest varieties grown. Color, soft Rhoda- 
mine purple with deep rose pink suffusion. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
ROBERT TREAT (D.) 
American Beauty red, fine grower, good stems. 
Roots 35¢c 
ROSY MORN (1. D.) 
Brilliant rose pink. A great dahlia, and a winner. 
Plants 75c 
RUBY TAYLOR CI. D.) 
A prize winner. The color is carmine and the large deep 
blooms are supported by perfect, long, stiff stems. 
Roots 50c 

ZANT’S Dahblias in Amarillo, Texas 
SATAN (S. C.) : 
Flaming red with a slight touch of a gold at the center. 
PA SET OM Oo) SLOW CTs eee eee ese erence renee ee cae Roots 50c 
SEASON’S BEST (S. C.) | ’ : 
An unbeatable peach pink. American Home Achievement 
SAT TT Yes oo 2a ee ec Sec eee, Plants $1.50 
SHELDON’S LOUISE (I. D.) 
A giant bloom of a rich red. Grows 6 feet tall. Blooms 
can be cut on 3-foot stems............ Roots $1.00, Plants 50c 
SILVER LADY (F. D.) i k 
A pure white edged lavender pink. Massive bush. 
Beautiful 5 flo wero eae eee we tee oneal Plants 50¢ 
SON OF SATAN (CI. C.) ie 
One of the largest and brightest of its type. Intense 
flame red on excellent stemS..../.......----.----0-:------00+- Roots 50c¢ 
STOP-LIGHT (CI. D.) 
A giant cardinal red. Blooms 12x 7. Flowers facing. 
Plants 50c 
SULTAN OF HILLCREST (F. D.) 
An outstanding golden yellow with sunrise yellow 
reverse, extra lar@emblooms ec... eecene eee eee ere Roots 50¢ 
