COMMANDO—F. D.—Large blooms of pure phlox purple. 
Root $1.50 
CROWNING GLORY—I. C.—An outstanding dahlia of rose pink with a 
cream center. Bush attains height of six feet and has good fol- 
lage. Very outstanding, 
Plant $1.50 Root $3.00 
DEAN SHURTLEFE—I1. D.—Bright crimson flowers of large size on 
long rigid stems. Sturdy bush growth with healthy foliage. Has 
won many prizes, 
Plant $1.00 Root $2.00 
DEUIL DU ROL ALBERT—F. D.—This outstanding dahlia is purple 
tipped white. 
Root $1.00 
DIXIE’S WINE DOT—I. D.—Blooms average 10 to 12 inches of clear 
White splashed with wine red. 
Plant $1.00 Root $2.00 
ESSTE SMITHS. C.—Awarded two Achievement Medals in addition to 
being on all the Honor Rolls, Color amaranth pink and blooms 
have been grown 13 1/2 in. x 10 in. facing to up, on strong cane- 
like stems well up out of the bush. Insect resisting plants grow 
4 tou6 Steal: 
Plant $2.50 

IKE—F’.. D.—Profuse bloomer of blood red averaging 3 1/2 in. to 5 In. 
in diameter. Petals are lacinated. An excellent cut flower with good 
substance. 
Plant $1.50 Root $3.00 
INDIAN SUMMER-—S. C.—A tall rugged grower with the finest of 
stems. Color, a new and beautiful shade. Golden yellow suffused 
soft orange, 
Plant $.75 Root $1.50 
IVORY PRINCESS—S. C.—lIvory is the color of this huge dahlia. Has 
been grown 14 1/2 inches. 
Plant $1.00 
JANE LAUSCHE—S. C.—New color combination of rosy-mauve tipped 
white. Blooms up to 12 inches. One of the earliest and freest 
bloomers of large flowered varieties. Good stems and slender 
canes permit long stem cutting. Plants are fast growing with 
foliage of medium texture. Winner of Achievement Medals at 
Cleveland, Milwaukee and Louisville. On all the Honor Rolls. 
Plant $3.50 
LAETARE—S. C.—Color, soft red shading to gold at tips of petals. 
Good stems and fine flowering habits. 
Plant $.75 
MAFFIE—S. C.—Massive blooms of lively carmine on the best of stems, 
Many times a prize winner. 
Plant $1.00 
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