Crusoe—Orange, flushed scarlet. 
Darlene—Small cameo pink and lavender. 
Dolly—A new seedling of Fairy from the Geneva 
Dahlia Gardens. Dark rosy magenta. 
Eclipse, Jr.—Light orange, shading to deep 
orange at center. 
Elsie Crelin—Salmon orange. Seeding of Glorious. 
Fairy—Soft rose pink, tinted lavender. 
Fedora—Salmon cerise on yellow ground. Early. 
Gold Drop —'‘ ure gold with cupped petals, 
Good Luck—Pure rich orange red. 
Gordon King—Bright scarlet; compact flower. 
Harrowgite—A prolific formal deep ed 75c 
Helly Boudewijn—Medium sized pure white. An 
exceptionally fine variety of shell-like form. 
Lannie—A rival of Mary Helen. Smail, early, canary. 
Liliy Belle—Rose pink, good stem From the Northwest 
where it has been a winner. 75c. 
Little Fireball—An esrecially fine bright red, contrasting 
with the dark bronzy green foliage Dep-+ndable 
Little Wisteria—Wisteria Shades, with darker center 75c¢ 
Miss Innecense—Formal, long-stemmed white 75c 
Molly Plowman—Clear se compact. One of 
the prettiest. 
Mona Adair—Long stemmed, Bees. blooming rose 
pink. Early. 
Odin—Rich salmon pink; tall. 
Park Beauty—Bright salmon orange. 
Peggy Wood—A bi-color blending of Indian red 
and white. 
Peter—Yellow, tipped red. | 
Pink Lady—A “Peach” of a pink flower on a good stem 
Red Head—Scarlet orange; blooms facing up on 
good stems. 
Rhoda—A most artistically formed little decora- 
tive. A glowing orange rose or shrimp pink. 
Roxana—Daarf plant, Flower noticeable on account of 
its rich shade of American Beauty red. 
Sanee K—Small raspberry red. New.. 75c 
Scarlet Pimpernel—Bright scarlet, long stem. free. “Won 
a certificate of merit in Holland 75c 
Selbourne—Small, fiery scarlet, yellow disc. 
Spirit—Orange red, white tip. 
Suffolk—Rich apricot; compact blooms on long stems 
Sylvia—Free-flowering garnet red. 
chat age rae! blood red with yellow petal- 
oids. 
Teddy Johnson—White, suffused pink, very free. 
