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BURCH FORAKER (Flame Dahlia.) One of the most out- 
* standing and highest rating Dahlias in- 
troduced in many years. The sensation of every garden and flower show. 
The flowers of brightest flame-red are 12 inches and more across, produced 
on long straight stems. The plants grow 9 feet tall with 6 to 8 flowering 
stalks. We cannot recommend this variety too highly. 
KEMP'S GREAT EASTERN. This big fellow is one of the 
largest and most spectac- 
ular Dahlias. It can easily be grown to 14 inches in diameter, a depth of six 
inches and over. The color is a blending of orange-gold and reddish bronze, 
a beautiful color combination that reminds you of the various hues of the 
forest in late fall. A prolific bloomer from early season till cut down by frost. 
SHELDON'S LOUISE. A gigantic bloom of a rich maroon- 
red with a slight purplish shade. 14 
inches across by 7 inches thick at Boston, where it won first prize and a special 
Gold Medal. Plants grow 5 to 7 feet tall. Blooms on giant stems 3 to 4 feet 
long. Center perfect. 

2. VICTORY One of the newest Dahlias in existence. The large blooms 
oa © measuring up to eleven inches are a beautiful shade of 
pink without the usual trace of lavender found in most pink Dahlias. The stems 
“ are long and stiff, holding the flower well above the foliage. 


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