GOOD VARIETIES 
OF 
OTHER GROWERS 
(Name in parenthesis is that of the introducer. In the 
case of foreign dahlias the name of 
the country is given.) 
ADOLPH MAYER—1.D. (Holland.) Maroon 
Very dark medium sized flower. Strong 

free branching plant and a prolific 
I OC Meter terre mts ee $1.00 REGALIA 
A. C. GOODACRE — F.D. (Dixie.) Bright yellow tipped white. A real bi-color. 
DP eenom sperm pCOO CTV Om si oo cee eet te Cree ee ie ey: $1.50 
ALICE MAY — 1.D. (Australia.) Pure white. Large and deep with good stems and 
excellent substance. Dependable in the garden and generally useful.......... $1.00 
ALL AMERICAN — S.C. (Salem.) Mulberry rose. A true semi-cactus of good 
form, unusual color and large size. Very desirable for all purposes................ $1.50 
AMELIA EARHART — S.C. (Cordes.) Apricot buff with salmon shadings. One of 
the best of the older varieties because of the richly colored blooms of large size 
ies] CHMG ONG EO MEG. TOOC MSiera ti ta. a ice in SE Tg PRG Se Fs ees Vie ee ay. $1.00 
AXFORD TRIUMPH —I.D. (Australia.) Bronze and tan. A new variety of large 
SiZennomcrcnrObustarower with excellenthabitse. 2s ined. eee $2.50 
BETTE DAVIS — S.C. (Cordes.) Lavender rose. Medium sized flower that is very 
Pleas MORCInGeUScl ul meTOliiiCwDIOOMen 2. tava ke ee ee ere en. $1.50 
BESS SMITH — ID. (Anderson.) Creamy white. One of the newer whites that is a 
SOccoctionner mW cll branched plant-with:long siems== 2.24 2 ee $2.50 
BETTY STAKER —I1.D. (Australia.) Dull gold with rose shadings. A massive 
flower and a beautiful color. Very impressive in the garden.........2..22..2...2.22.--- $2.00 
BILL’S GOLD — LD. (Australia.) Bright old gold. One of the best of its color and 
an all-around fine dahlia. Very large, good grower, good stemsS.................--- $2.00 
0g 
