MICHIGAN WHITE. S. C. to I. D. Bloom 5x3 
farm, 8x4 garden. Bush 4 feet. A fine, white 
cut-flower dahlia and the only one since Jean 
Kerr, for the Ohio Valley, for it meets the 
principle requirement of a white cut flower; 
produces unsullied flowers in hot weather. 
And for exhibition it is equally important 
for its fine form, substance and 8 inch flow- 
ers. Roots $1.00 
MONARCH OF THE EAST. F. D. Bloom 11x5. 
Rich cadmium yellow. Probably the strongest 
grower of all dahlias. Bushes massive with 
heavy insect resistant foliage. Here is one 
for the beginner who likes them big. Easily 
grown eleven inches in diameter. Bushes 
5 feet. Roots $1.00 
MISS BAINBRIDGE. C. Bloom 9x4. A bloom- 
ing pink of perfect form. Long stems and a 
good habit of growth. Bush vigorous, free- 
branching and medium tall. A good exhibition 
pink. Roots $1.50; R. C. .75 
MONARCH. F. D. Bloom 9x5. Oxblood red. A 
nice red formal with the best of stems from 
wide-spreading free branchgng bushes. 
Flowers will not keep in water, but last a 
long time on the bush and are produced very 
rapidly. Roots $1.00 
MONTEBELLLO. F. D. Bloom 10x6. A very 
' beautiful violet red. Bushes grow fast and 
wide-spreading. Will not stunt and produces 
large clumps. Stems not quite strong enough 
for the heavy bloom which faces toward the 
side. The most beautiful red we grow with 
some flowers showing open centers. Insect 
resistant foliage. Roots $1.00 
MRs. C. E. WILDON. F. D. Bloom 8x5. Deep 
orange with a glowing sheen. Bush is mas- 
sive and underspreading with the best foli- 
age of any dahlia we know. A very reliable 
grower, it always does well under adverse 
conditions. Highly recommended. 
Roots $1.00 
MRS. ANNA KLINE. I. D., S. C. Bloom 10x6. 
A very easy to grow dahlia with an appealing 
yellow color. Stems and position of flower is 
everything one could ask for. Foliage good 
and bush growth seems to be vigorous. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .90 
MRS. ALBIN. F. D. Bloom 7x4. Color is clear 
yellow. We highly recommend this dahlia 
for cutting. Blooms fairly early and con- 
tinues till frost. Stems long and strong, 
bushes very healthy and free branching. Very 
good. Roots $1.00 
MRS. THOMAS A. EDISON. I. D: Bloom 10x5. 
This is the most brilliant and dazzling new 
dahlia we have seen in a long time. Deep 
rose purple with white on the reverse of 
petals. Petals twist near center of bloom 
showing white on the face of the flower. 
Roots $2.50; R. C. $1.20 
NANCY ANN MITCHELL. Cactus. Bloom 8x4. 
Vivid scarlet. Perfect formation and stems 
have made this a consistent winner for the 
last two years. Bush growth satisfactory 
and very prolific. Very good. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .75 
NORMA MORTON. Deep gold each petal dis- 
tinectly edged deep orange. Very vigorous 
broad leaved plants with blooms held on 
long straight stems. An improvement on 
Milton Cross in color and stem. Bush 5 ft. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .75 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH. F. D. Bloom 10x5. 
This comes close to being the best red for- 
mal. A wonderful shade of red-rose red. Most 
uniform in its high vigor and reliability of 
bloom. Roots $1.00; R. C. .60 
ORANGE FLAME. F. D. Bloom 8x4. Beautiful 
orange on the longest strongest stems we have 
ever seen. A strong free-branching grower 
with leathery foliage. One of the finest all- 
around dahlias in our ’45 planting. 
Roots $5.00; R. C. $1.50 
OGDEN REID. F. D. Bloom 12x6. A naturally 
large flower of light mauve pink. Bush habit 
good and very vigorous. Flowers freely on 
long curved stems. Early bloomer. 
Root $15.00; R. C. $3.00 

