FAVORITA —I1.C. Canary yellow. 
Best yellow cactus. The outer petals 
of this true type cactus fold well back 
to the stem. Bloom is of good size and 
Sion 1s CW Cly SCO OC seen eet $2.50 
FIRST LADY — I.D. Yellow shaded 
orange. Large flower of fine form. 
Strong grower with attractive foliage 
and stems holding the blooms well 
above the plant. A very good va- 

MONTEZUMA 
FRIEDA GAYLORD — I.D. Rosy pink lightly shaded with gold. A magnificent 
dahlia of remarkable size and vigor. Will produce very large blooms through 
the whole season, some as large as 15 inches in diameter. Has won a number 
of major prizes in the leading shows in different parts of the country the past year. 
That it is one of the truly great dahlias of all time is our candid opinion. New 
POAC SANs ete Ser Gm Py ely eb te yen ts Wel AEN ine Oat eae em mer Pm AY TIN or hatte 8 $7.50 
GALA CALIFORNIA —I.C. Scarlet orange. One of the best cactus. Attracts 
attention because of the bright unusual color. It will supply many fine blooms 
OnvGoodisicmic dnd seems loeco eVellecth vw lle re ics ta ae eee emer Sey $1.00 
GAYLORD BALLAY — 1.D. Pure white. A new giant white that has created a 
great sensation. Superlative size, vigorous, tall growing. Largest and purest 
ay iiiestondcate thon isewinhing MestroncdecOm Pein ween, aera eat eeee $3.50 
GERTRUDE LAWRENCE — ID. Light cerise red. Outstanding variety both as to 
SIZQTONCICO Ore Gary tO bloom. Llant-ormediurm Neiciiimesse eee ee $1.00 
GRANDEE — I.D. Light red shaded orange yellow. Noticeable because of its 
Grecdissize se lcnt Growin TONED soccer mee aee tr oe tee $1.50 
GRAND MARSHAL — 8.C. Reddish-violet. Large true type semi-cactus. Uncom- 
mon, color-slorucuiarly goodin: the late iSeacol =e aa ae $1.50 
JOSEPH B. LANKTREE — 1.D. Bright red without shadings. A champion prize 
winner in California. Massive blooms 12 to 14 inches. Continues until the end 
Oithe sedson, Oulsionding insits classia =e enn $2.50 
