EVELYN CHANDLER. Bloom 11x7. Bush 5% 
feet. Color is a bright golden orange, a self 
color. A free bloomer with huge flowers held 
far above foliage. Best of long stems. 
Roots $2.00 

FAVOURITA. C. O. Bloom 8x4. A newcomer 
that is really welcome. A productive cactus 
with an appealing shade of yellow. Very 
prolific beginning mid-season, long straight 
stems on vigorous plants. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .60 
FLAMING GLORY. I. D., S. C. Bloom 8x4. An 
interesting flower of reddish purple with 
white petaloids at the center. Perfect form 
on excellent stems. This flower reminds us 
of “All-American” with a better habit of 
growth. Roots $7.50; R. C. $2.00 

GAYLORD BALLAY. I. D. Bloom 12x6. This 
new white has more class and beauty than 
any other we grow. Perfect centers and 
waxy substance. Vigorous, fast growing 
plants that will not stunt. Comes into bloom 
shortly after mid-season. A very good 
exhibition type. Roots $1.50; R. C. .75 
GOLDEN CITY. F. D. Bloom 8x4. A fine bi- 
color of scarlet penciled on golden yellow. 
Blooms very early, July 1st continuing until 
frost. A sport of Queen City. Highly recom- 
mended for cutting. Bush 4 ft. 
Roots $1.50 
GENERAL PERSHING. S. C. Bloom 12x5. An 
extra large mulberry-autumn shade. Tall 
free-branching bushes and long stems. Vig- 
orous and a good root maker. An all around 
good dahlia and one we would recommend to 
a beginner. Roots $7.50; R. C. $2.00 

