Tamara—Deep red and white; yery variable. 
Umba—Lilae rose with a deep red halo around center. 
SINGLE 
Shirley White- -best white single. 
Shirley’s Yellow--A clear yellow; vigorous plant 
in bloom for a long time. 
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COLLARETTE 
Lady Daresbury—Small, dazzling scarlet; collar 
straw. 
Early Flowering Dahlia 
January 1—We vegret that this group 
2s sold out, except a few Fred Springer 
and Ostergrusé. 
Eleanor—A low plant with the feiss practically hidden 
by the brilliant orange crimson formal flowers. 
Fred Springer—A wonderful bedding variety. The plant 
makes a whorl of fern like leaves surmounted by a 
mass of brilliant red formal flowers. 
Gerda—Lilac rose cactus flowers very freely psuees 
~ on vigorous plants. — 
Maria— The newest member of this family. An improved 
Easter Greeting, free blooming pure white cactus. 
Ostergrusz—(Easter Greetings) Creamy white 
cactus bloom, waxey stem. Free blooming, 
good stem desirable for cutting. 50c. 
Traudel—Canary yellow, short stem. 
Ursel—Maroon red, good stem, free blooming. 
Roots of above 75c each, except as noted. 
Pompons ! 
Amber Queen—Amber, suffused with apricot. 
Betty Anne—Soft rose pink, inclined to violet 
rose. Small, vigorous, prize winner. 50¢. : 
Blackthorne—Small, deep maroon. 50c 
Brass Button—Free blooming little yellow. Better: tie up, 
as branches are liable to split off. 50c 
Coral Glow—Coral pink on a gold base make a bloom, 
of rare beauty. | 
Ebony—Very dark maroon. 50c 
Edith Muller—Orange 
Honey—Pale yellow with a faint suffusion of 
red on edge of petals, giving the appearance 
of an eye before the flower fully opens. 
Ila—Prize winning deep red. 50c _ 
