
JOSEPH B. LANKTREE FIRST LADY 
INDIAN GIANT —I. D. (Emmons.) Reddish apricot. Very large exhibition 
variety. Plants are low and bushy and continue to produce fine blooms over 
a long period, Color is-dilferent and much admiredsi2 ee ek $2.50 
IVORY PRINCESS —S. C. (Ruschmohr.) Ivory white. Large, well-formed flower 
of an unusual shade. Strong grower with good stems................... PPC __.$2.00 
JAMES ROSS —I. D. (Dorff.) Reddish purple. Fair sized flower of striking 
appearance. Starts rather late but produces many fine fall blooms. Medium 
JANE LAUSCHE —S. C. (Rocky River.) Lavender tipped white. Decidedly a 
new combination of color and an all-around good dahlia. It was a big prize 
winnerin its introductory vvear. Avnovelty of real*merit. 2 ee ee $3.50 
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD —I. D. (Rocky River.) Bright gold with a reddish suffusion. 
First blooms are very large. Stems are long and strong. An early bloomer. $2.50 
LILAC GIANT — S. C. (Salem.) Pinkish lilac. A dahlia of tremendous size. Low 
growing plant but stems are sufficiently long. There are not many semi-cactus 
varieties in this shade and this is a good one......... Ae Se ee eee $3.50 
LOUISE — S. C. (Australia.) Creamy white. Very satisfactory dahlia that re- 
sembles Mother's Day to some extent but has a better stem. Large flower 
ofanzrexcellenttorowing! planta tae ee te a ee ee eee $2.50 
LYNN FONTANNE — S. C. (Lee-Parrella.) Light red. Very large and full. Im- 
proves as the season advances. Winner of many prizes as largest bloom.....$2.00 
MAFFIE — S. C. (Exnar-Johnson.) Carmine red. Truly spectacular. First blooms 
are extremely large and have frequently won as largest in the show. Tall, 
OPEN GTO W Cle ek So setae ae mene ce oer ed reer ee ee eee $2.00 
