THELMA CAIN |. D. (Cain-Parella) A large, light coral-red with shades of jasper 
pink at the center. Blooms are held erect on cane-like stems. A free bloomer. 
Root $1.50, Plant .75 
THE RANGER In. C. (Salem) The color is true purple with white veins running the 
length of the petals; reverse is pure white, which shows on the face as the bloom 
matures and the petals roll and incurve. A dahlia for beauty as well as exhibition. 
Blooms are medium in size. Bushes tall. 
Plant $3.50 
THE REAL GLORY F. D. (Goodacre) A pure waxy white of good size, notable for 
its exceptional substance and good keeping qualities. The flowers are well formed 
and are carried nicely on perfect stems. It is a real competitor in the white for- 
mal classes. Strong grower. 
Plant $1.00 
THOMAS A. EDISON F. D. (Dahliadel) Still one of the best in the formal purple 
class. The color is a lively shade of royal purple. Flowers are fairly large. 
Root .50 
TOP FLIGHT S. C. (Dozier) A fairly large bloom of very "neat and trim" appearance. 
The color is bright blood red, which does not fade even in the hottest weather. 
Stems are long, holding the flower facing slightly up. Bushes are tall. 
Plant $2.00 
TOPS |. D. (Dozier) A real giant of the 
exhibition tables. The massive blooms 
are a clear yellow of one shade. Stems 
are good. Has won many awards as 
the largest bloom in the show. A well 
‘finished'' bloom has a decided ten- 
dency to be semi-cactus. 
Plant $1.50 
TROJAN |. D. (Salem) Large sized blooms 
of a somewhat new color combination. 
Crimson to mahogany red, overlaid 
wax yellow, with the yellow more pro- 
nounced on the reverse of the petals. 
The proportion of the two colors varies 
considerably from time to time, and 
even on the same plant at one time, 
producing a plant of striking interest. 
TOPS Root $2.00, Plant $1.00 

VICTORY F. D. (Asther) Here is a large dahlia with good depth that is very formidable 
in the formal pink class, as well as being a very pleasing variety in the garden. The 
color is rose-pink with a golden suffusion. Tall plants producing many fine blooms. 
Plant .50 
VIRGINIA RUTE S. C. (Siebrecht) One of the outstanding dahlias in our list. Flowers 
are very large, deep, velvety, dark red of neat formation. Petals are broad and 
rolled to a point at the tips. Plants are tall, with blooms held high above the 
foliage on excellent stems. Early bloomer. Also a good root-maker. 
Root $1.50, Plant .75 
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