STEPHEN FOSTER A-IC-Or (Salem) This is one for the large cactus classes. Flowers 
are consistently ten to twelve inches in diameter. Plants are tall and very hardy; 
growing well under all conditions. Because of its all-around good habits and 
uniformly high quality, it is one of the few ‘‘first year'’ dahlias that we have 
recommended. The color of the flower is orange-buff, lightly suffused with 
Tyrian rose on both the face and back of petals. 
Plant $1.00 
STRAIGHT'S WHITE A-!D-W (Ruschmohr) A large, well-formed flower of pure, glistening 
white. The long narrow petals roll and twist in a most artistic manner. Bushes are 
exceptionally vigorous for a variety of this color. 
Root $1.50, Plant .75 
SUNRAYS A-ID-Or (Ruschmohr) Very large blooms of buff with apricot suffusion. Stems 
are characteristically long, straight and smooth. We find it among the winners 
at nearly all shows and very often as largest bloom in the show. Medium low 
plants. 
Plant .75 
SUNSET SPECIAL A-SC or ID-Or (Dozier) Large, flame-orange blooms with yellow 
reverse showing on the face of the flowers as petals twist. Blooms have good depth 
and substance, keeping well on the plant and after cutting. 
Plant $3.50 
*SYDNEY A-ID-BI. This is one of the finest New Zealand dahlias which has come to our 
notice. The color is a beautiful rose-pink with a tinge of gold throughout and at 
the base of the petals. Blooms are large in diameter and the petals roll back to 
the stem forming a massive flower. Stems are excellent. Plants tall. 
Root $2.00, Plant $1.00 
TERRY A-ID-L (Zazo) One of the most dis- 
tinctively formed dahlias we have ever 
seen. The petals are long and narrow 
with serrated tips: rolling back to the 
stem in the manner of a deep informal 
decorative, but they are revolute as 
_in cactus types. The flowers are large 
and correspondingly deep. The color 
varies trom orchid-pink to pure lavender. 
Plants are low but of sturdy growth. 
Root $5.00, Plant $2.00 
THE GOVERNOR A-FD-Y (Dahliadel) A 
large, bright, sulphur yellow, which is 
definitely a formal. True formals are 
scarce and this is a welcome addition. 
The petals are broad and turn back at 
the tips, giving the flower good depth. 
One of the leading winners in its class 
the past season. 
Root $1.50, Plant .75 
THE RANGER B-IC-BI (Salem) The color is 
true purple with white veins runing the 
TERRY length of the petals; reverse is pure 
white, which shows on the face as the 
| oy bloom matures and the petals roll and 
incurve. A dahlia for beauty as well as exhibition. Blooms are medium in size. 
Bushes tall. aa 

Root $3.00, Plant $1.00 
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