
CONFUCIUS. S. C. Bloom 10x5. This is the 
most prolific of the large dahlias. Blooms 
very early, first blooms are small but later 
flowers reach 12 inches across. Bush healthy, 
vigorous, grows about 4 ft. Color is chinese 
red, fading somewhat in hot weather. An 
excellent performer. 
Roots, ea. $1.00; R. C., ea. 60c; Doz. $4.00 
COLUMBIA. Bloom 12x6. Deep gold with 
traces of pink. General color effect orange. 
A very large flower of perfect form. Plant 
growth tall and free branching. 
Roots, ea. $1.00; R. C., ea. 50c; Doz. $4.00 
CROWNING GLORY. Cactus. Bloom 12x6. 
Mallow pink with light yellow center. This 
one is not easy to grow in open situations 
but does quite well in many gardens. It is 
easily the largest of pink cactus and cannot 
be beat in the pink class. Bushes 5 feet with 
blooms held on excellent stems. Keeping 
qualities are excellent. 
R. C., ea. 9Oc; Doz. $8.00 

DAHLIA MUM. I. D. Bloom 138x7. Color is 
deep orange. A tremendous flower with long 
twisted petals that roll back to the stem 
making a complete ball. Bushes massive 
and wide spreading. One of the strongest 
growing dahlias in existence. Blooms con- 
tinually from early till late. Does very well 
under adverse growing conditions. Bush 4 
FE. Roots, ea. 75c; Doz. $7.50 
R. C., ea. 40c; Doz. $4.00 
DEAN SHURTLEFF. Bloom 9x6. Bright scar- 
let. It has that vigorous, free branching type 
of growth which seems to do well in any soil, 
and under any growing conditions. Blooms 
held on strong stems at 45 degree angle. 
R. C., ea. $1.00; Doz. $10.00 
DELMARVA. I. D. Bloom 10x6. <A very good 
scarlet and yellow informal exhibition type. 
The plant is vigorous and of medium height. 
Stems are good and the flowers have lots of 
class. A consistent mid-season bloomer. 
R. C., ea. $1.50; Doz. $15.00 

