PINK GIANT. Tyrian Pink. This brightest of 
Pink shades has long been lacking in a good 
dahlia. Now we have it. Bloom 9x4. Bush 5 
feet. Pink Giant is a grand garden dahlia 
with big, strong, upright bushes, fine stems 
and plenty of bloom. Early. 
Roots $1.00; R. C. .60 
QUEEN CITY. The color that has no equal 
in any dahlia or any flower, scarlet pink. 
The dahlia that has revolutionized the cut- 
flower business for many dahlia growers in 
this section. From early July constantly till 
frost it produces and should be cut when 
blooms are two-thirds developed. For great- 
est production and highest quality the bushes 
should be always cut clean of flowers. Ball 
type formal. 6x4 inches. Bush 4 feet. 
Roots $1.00 
RITA WELLS. I. D. to S. C. Bloom 14x7. Bush 
4 ft. Early flowers are a light salmon blend- 
ing on a clear buff. The later blooms almost 
clear buff. This is one of the largest of all 
dahlias and is indispensible for the largest 
bloom class. Strong growing plants branch 
naturally and bloom in profusion. One of the 
dahlias of all times. Highly recommended. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .75 
RHYTHM. C. Bloom 8x4. Very light shell pink 
with a yellowish center. The flowers are all 
perfectly formed and held on excellent stems. 
Blooms from mid-season on and retains its 
center till frost. Bushes branch naturally 
and have fairly good light green foliage. 
Tempermental in spots but still an outstand- 
ing variety. Roots $1.50; R. C. .75 
ROBERT RIPLEY. 11x6 flowers. Bush 5 feet. 
A soft, golden purple with lilac rose blend- 
ing. This is one of the greatest of show 
room champions, not only one of the largest 
but also one of the best for general results 
in the garden due to its superb habit of 
growth and bloom. Stems are long, straight, 
strong and flowers keep well. 
Roots $3.00; R. C. .90 
ROSELYN STRAIGHT. S. C., C. Bloom 12x6. 
A very large flower with a beautiful fall 
color which is mostly apricot and orange. 
Very easy to grow, wide-spreading plants 
and insect-resistant foliage. A free brancher 
with long stems which are curved and causes 
flower to face the side. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .75 
ROYAL CITY. F. D. Bloom 6x4. Bush 4% ft. 
Beautiful violet rose. This is a color sport 
of “Queen City.” The plant growth, blooming 
habits, stems, etc., are identical to “Queen 
City.” A fine addition to any garden and one 
that will bloom from July 1 to frost. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .75 
SUNGLO. C. Bloom 9x4. A striking cactus 
in the beautiful autumn orange shade. Very 
early and profuse. Bushes are healthy and 
have medium foliage. Stems long and strong. 
Sunglo produces a quantity of perfect flowers 
of high substance which are valuable for 
floral arrangements. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .50 
Seventeen 
SCARLET LEADER. Flower 7x4. Bush 3% 
feet. This is an outstanding dahlia in regard 
to long, strong stems, the most beautiful red 
shade we have and its great profusion of 
flowers, of great substance. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .60 

SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. I. D. Bloom 10x5. A 
large rounded flower of golden bronze. Bush 
is vigorous, wide spreading and of medium 
height. Extremely free and easy to grow, 
comes into bloom about mid-season. 
Roots .60 
SILVER LADY. Bloom 10x5. Pure white edged 
and flushed with lavendar pink. A beautiful 
kingly flower, well detached from the foliage. 
Massive, branching plants bloom profusely, 
from midseason on with uniform closed 
centers. One of the most beautiful of all 
pastels. Bush 5 feet. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .60 
SHERWOODS PEACH. I. D. Bloom 12x6. 
Orange apricot of immense size. A mid- 
season bloomer and a real contender for the 
largest bloom class. R. C. .90 
SYDNEY. S. C. to I. D. Bloom 10x5. Color is 
soft mulberry-pink with gold shadings on 
petal tips. This is easily the -best of the 
mulberry-pink exhibition types. Bushes are 
healthy and free branching. A perfect habit 
or growth. Stems long and strong. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .60 
SOUTHERN THOROBRED. S. C. Bloom 14x8. 
An enormous mauve lavender semi-cactus 
that has been grown to fifteen inches across. 
The flowers are shaggy and are held facing 
on long stiff stems. The bushes grow tall 
and the foliage is fairly insect resistant. 
Roots $2.00; R. C. .90 

