*FRAU IDA MANSFIELD St. C. A very attractive, pale lemon yellow that is always a 
favorite in our gardens. The flower is very deep and large for this type. The tips 
of the petals are cleft giving the flower added character and the appearance of 
having many more petals than there actually are. Early. Tall. 
Plant .50 
*FRAU O. BRACHT S. C. This dahlia should be in every garden. We consider it one 
of the finest on the market. The perfectly formed flowers are a clear, light, primrose 
yellow of good size. A fine dahlia for the exhibitor or casual grower. 
Plant .50 
*FREDA GEORGE |. D. A large Australian 
variety which attained instant popularity 
in this country. Artistically formed and 
delicately colored, and with all the 
characteristics of a good exhibition 
variety, its popularity is justified. The 
color is a soft, creamy pink, overlaid 
helio, darker toward the tips and shad- 
ing to a deep cream at the base. Early 
and prolific. Plant .75 
GAYLORD BALLAY |. D. (Ballay) We be- 
lieve this is the largest of the informal 
"whites. Blooms exceeding twelve 
inches in diameter are not uncommon. 
Long, strong stems carry the blooms 
well above the tall plants. Altho not 
an early bloomer, it should be 
‘'topped'' when small to encourage lat- 
eral development. 

FREDA GEORGE 
Plant $5.00 
GINGER ROGERS |. D. (Ruschmohr) A very large, deep, yellow of a most attractive 
shade. Blooms have very great depth, being nearly ‘'ball-shaped'’ when mature. 
A free bloomer. Plants are vigorous with good foliage. We believe this is one 
which will be with us for some years. 
Plant $1.00 
GLAMOUR |. D. (Salem) A notable addition to the really large dahlias. Everything 
about the flower suggests size and vigor. It is a variety which anyone seems to 
be able to grow well under almost all conditions. The very large flowers are an 
unusual shade of light purple with each petal edged amaranth pink. The petals 
roll well back giving the flower extreme depth. A consistent winner at the best 
shows in both specimen bloom and “largest bloom in the show" classes. 
Root $1.50, Plant .75 
G. M. C. |. D. (Koenig) A fairly large flower of amaranth red which stands the 
heat of summer well. Good stems hold the flowers facing the side. Bush is 
vigorous with heavy, dark green foliage. 
Root $2.00, Plant $1.00 
GOLDEN STANDARD In. C. (Downs) A large, exhibition cactus of golden tan, with 
bronze shadings. It is undoubtedly the leading autumn colored cactus of recent 
years, for exhibition. Tall. 
Root .50 
