Loveliness (Frank's) St.C. — Exhibited for the first time at Cleveland, it won 
as the most outstanding entry in the show and was awarded 3 specials. The color is rosy 
pink with salmon, blending into sulphur yellow. Bush 4-ft. pinched, flowers 6x3 facing on 
long wiry stems, coming into bloom in early August ond continuing till frost. 
PLANT $3.75 Net 
Miss San Diego (Comstock) — Incurved lascinated cactus. Color, lemon yel- 
low, outer half of bloom tyrian pink with thread-like markings of center florets tyrian pink. 
Blooms 9x7 on long, straight stems. Achievement Medal winner. Awarded a Certificate 
of Merit and on Honor Roll. 
PLANT $7.50 
Montezuma (Ballay) S.C. — Reddish copper on terra cotta. A richly colored 
semi-cactus of giant size and perfect formation. This impressive new dahlia possesses 
all good growing habits. 
PLANT $7.50 
Mrs. E. J. (Rocky River) St.C. — Clear brilliant pink with white at centers 
ana very lightly tipped white. Exceptionally good substance. Named for Mrs. E. J. Wind. 
Scored for Certificates of Merit at Storrs, East Lansing and Cincinnati Trial Grounds, and 
on Honor Roll. Size 6x4. 
PLANT $5.00 
Mrs. Hester A. Pape (Pape-Rocky River) I.D. — 12x5, a really big fel- 
low which will be hard to beat on the show table. Color, reddish-purple. Has been a 
consistant winner in “red,” and “purple” classes in open-to-all competition. Achievement 
Medal winner at Cleveland and Baltimore and tied for this medal at East Liverpool. 
On Honor Roll. Height 6 feet. 
PLANT $7.50 
Mrs. Minnie Ring (Mrs. Meneghel) I.C. — Really different. Long, nar- 
row petals twist and curl most gracefully to form a large chrysanthemum-shaped bloom. 
Outer petals are apple-blossom pink; inner petals are pale yellow. On Honor Roll. Height 
5 feet. 
PLANT $5.00 Net 
Pardner (Robens & Dozier) ILD. — Giant peach buff with a faint tint of 
amethyst. Has been grown to 1234xll. Shown at East Liverpoll and Cleveland it won 
five first and two special ribbons, three of the entries being in the open to all class. On 
Honor Roll. 
PLANT $7.50 
Patricia (Huey-Robens) ED Fi very good large pink and the best informal 
pink grown by the introducer. Many blue ribbons and special awards to its credit, in- 
cluding largest and most perfect bloom. All its winnings have been in “open-to-all” 
classes. On ail Honor Rolls. 
PLANT $7.50 
Ray Smith (Scheffel) S.G; — Lavender, tipped white, blended tones of light 
purple. Blooms 11x6 are held facing on long, strong stems. Height about 5 feet. Winner 
of many awards including two Achievement Medals. 
Note:—We have seen this at many of the Eastern shows for the past two years, 
where it was always “tops.” It was named for the esteemed president 
of the Dahlia Society of New Jersey who lost his life in a U-boat sinking. 
It had to be outstanding to be so named. 
PLANT $7.50 
Sanee K. (Mrs. Meneghel) Dec. Miniature — A delightful little raspberry 
red miniature on long stems which mokes it a perfect flower for cutting. A prolific bloom- 
er with nice foliage. 
PLANT $1.00 Net 
