4 DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
DAHLIAMUM I. D.—Deep golden bronze 
with long irregular curling petals— 
aiichoices dahlia Ph suerte ee tee ee 
DE MOLAY F. D.—A velvety crimson 
with good strong stems ..................+5 
DEUIL 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 tall grower and very free .... 
DR. MARSHALL A. HOWE F. D.—A 
dahlia of beautiful coloring — be- 
tween red and purple .............6...0... 
EDWARD T. RINDFLEISCH F. D.—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 a larger flower and a much ear- 
lier bloomer than its parent ............ 
FORT WASHINGTON F. D.—We are 
listing this older variety on account 
of its deep rich maroon coloring and 
its strong habit of growth ................ 
GAY KNIGHT I. D.—A red of large size, 
tipped orange toward ends of petals 
GENEVA BEAUTY F. D.—Nopal red cut- 
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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 
purples and a strong, vigorous vari- 
ety. It is an unusual combination of 
purple, veined violet rose ................ 
GLORIOUS BETTY I. D.—Velvety ma- 
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GOLDEN LIGHT F. D.—Very striking 
blend of golden yellow and carmine 
red 
GRACE CURLING I. D.—Lavender, blend- 
ing to white at base of the petals .... 
HASLEROVA F. D.—Profuse bloomer of 
a delicate lavender, almost white, 
flecked French purple ...................... 
HUNT’S VELVET WONDER I. D. — A 
huge bloom of a rich bright violet 
Burgundy; stems are rather short .... 
INCANDESCENT I. D.—Color is a rich 
rosy buff with a shading of yellow 
and a reverse of light old rose—very 
large Hower Nuc dnenouits eaea ee ee 
INKYO I. D.—A velvety flower of deepest 
red—almost black ..................cccececeee 
JANE COWL I. D.—Not new, but one of 
the largest and finest dahlias of a 
gold and salmon blend. Moet de- 
sirable for any garden .................... 
JEANETTE F. D.—Large bicolor of crim- 
son purple and white ........0....00...0. 
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