SUNSET SPECIAL. S. C. Bloom 10x5. A tall 
orange on good stems, One we have not thor- 
oughly tested as yet. Rk. C. $1.50 
SUSIE. I. D., S. C. Bloom 7x4. One: of the 
prettiest little pinks we ever grew. A 
luminous shade similar to “Bunge” on long 
strong stems. Seedling of Begonia Rose and 
follows the latter’s habit of growth exactly. 
Very prolific, it is a mass of pink from early 
till late. Roots $7.50; R. C. $3.00 
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TARAWA. I. D. A naturally large shaggy 
purple. A good grower and one for the 
largest bloom class. R. C. $2.00 ea. 
THE REAL GLORY. F. D. Bloom 10x5. An 
excellent new crisp white formal. It has 
performed very well during the last year 
and is highly recommended. This one will 
have to be reckoned with on the show table. 
Excellent keeping qualites. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .60 
THE DRAGON. I. D. Bloom 9x4. A clear 
shade of deep salmon. Very vigorous, easy 
to grow with heavy insect resistant foliage. 
A slow grower and late bloomer. A _ beauti- 
ful flower and a good root maker. 
Roots $1.00 
THE GOVERNOR. F. D. Bloom 10x5. This is 
easily the best yellow formal. Light bright 
yellow of perfect form, uniform full centers 
with wide petals falling back to the stem. 
Early to bloom it gives a wealth of flowers 
until frost. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .60 
TOP FLIGHT. Bloom 12x5. Clear blood red 
that will not fade. A vigorous tall grower 
with heavy insect proof foliage. Stems and 
position of flower all that can be desired. 
A late bloomer. Roots $3.00; R. C. .90 
VICTORY. ‘F. D. Bloom 9x5. A new color in 
pink, golden pink. Bush is vigorous and free 
branching with canes coming from the base 
of the plant. A gorgeous flower with many 
winnings to its credit. Victory is at its best 
from midseason until frost Roots $1.00 
VELVET KING. I. D. Bloom 10x7. Dark vel- 
vety cardinal. Bushes medium with dark 
heavy foliage. An early prolific bloomer 
that does not fade during hot weather. Very 
highly recommended. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .60 
WATCHUNG GIANT. I. D. Large golden 
bronze that has been grown for years. Good 
rootmaker. Root .60 
VIRGINIA RUTE. I. D. to S. C. Bloom 10x5. A 
huge maroon red informal, sometimes com- 
ing’ semi-cactus. 
blooms facing straight up on stiff, heavy 
stems. A new exhibition red and oné that 
should make good everywhere. A midseason 
bloomer. Height 7 feet. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .60 
Bush rugged and tall with — 
VOLCANO. F. D. Bloom 12x7. An enormous 
free blooming orange. Volcano has the most 
insect resistant foliage of any dahlia we 
know. This was the best large variety in 
our fields last year, blooming profusely 
through the hot weather. A well grown Vol- 
cano can’t be beaten on the show table. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .80 
WHITE CHAMPION. S. C., I. D. Bloom 12x6. 
This is the largest white informal that we 
grow. A dahlia with great vigor and heavy 
insect-resistant foliage. Bushes grow very 
tall and start producing around mid-season. 
Flowers can be grown over twelve inches and 
are held facing on strong stems. Very good. 
Roots $2.00; R. C. .90 
WORLD EVENT. F. D., I. D. Bloom 9x5. A 
deep rose pink newcomer that is really wel- 
come. Very prolific, good stems and position. 
Heavy foliage and a wide-spreading, free 
branching grower. Extremely easy to grow 
and will make a good standard pink. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .50 
WM. R. SHINKFIELD. I. D. Bloom 14x7. A 
huge Australian of a deep bronzy gold color. 
Wide spreading plants with broad heavy 
foliage. An outstanding dahlia in every re- 
spect. Don’t miss it. Bush 6 feet. 
Roots $1.50; R. C. .75 
100%. I. D. Bloom 11x5. A very large dark 
pink which is very easy to grow. Dark, 
glossy foliage and large heavy leaves. 
Blooms about mid-season on the best of 
slightly curved stems. Here is an extra 
large pink for those who have trouble with 
this color. 
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