FORMAL DECORATIVE—Continued 
MARJORIE COLE—A splendid bicolor; orange 
yellow, tipped white. Free flowering. Each 50c. 
MONARCH OF THE EAST — Gigantic blooms 
of deep golden bronze, often 14 inches across. 
Each %5c. 
MRS. GEO. L. BOUTILLIER—Immense flowers 
one foot in diameter. Rich, velvety carmine 
blooms on strong erect stems; flowers well faced. 
Each 35c. 
RAPELLO—A bi-colored flower of deep blood 
red and white. Each 50c. 
RED JERSEY BEAUTY—A splendid red dahlia 
in the form of Jersey Beauty. Each 50c. 
ROYAL PENNANT —The most vivid purple. 
Strong, erect stems. Each 1%5c. 
SALBACH’S WHITE—Large flowers on good 
stems; deep, pearl white. A fine wedding flower. 
Each 60c. 
THE REAL GLORY —An outstanding white 
dahlia of huge size on fine stems. Each $1.50. 
THOS. EDISON—Royal purple. Large flowers 
on excellent stems. Each 50c. 
TOWN TOPIC—Large, pansy purple, often tipped 
with white. Good stems. Each $1.00. 
TROEF—Color, Bishop’s violet. Exceptionally 
free blooming on extra good stems. Each $1.00. 
Miniature Dahlias 
This type embraces miniature flowers that are 
represented in the form of many main classes. 
They generally have ideal stems for cutting as 
they show their faces upon good stems and keep 
well in bouquets. They are also very free flower- 
ing. These fascinating and dainty little dahlias 
are rapidly growing in favor as they are more 
adaptable to home decoration than the large flow- 
ered types and are not so formal as the pompons. 
ANDREAS ORANGE (Cactus)—Four to five- 
inch blooms of rich orange. Each 75ce. 
BISHOP OF LLANDAFF (Duplex)—Deep red 
with dark red foliage. Very unusual. Each 40c. 
CORALETTE (Formal Decorative)—A splendid 
cut flower in a true coral. Each 50c. 
ELIZABETH PAPE (Cactus)—Rosy salmon pink 
with lighter tips. Each 40c. 
GERMANTSJI (Cactus)—Pretty rose pink with a 
white center. Each 50c. 
LITTLE DARLING (Cactus)—Pale pink with 
white center. Each 50c. 
LITTLE SISTER (Informal Decorative) (New)— 
Maroon, tipped white and very good for cutting. 
Each $1.00. 
MARJORIE EMBERSON (Semi-Cactus) — Pink, 
cast orchid. Ideal for florists. Each 40c. 
MARKET JEWELL (Cactus)—Dainty, rich, deep 
red and a favorite with florists. Each 60c. 
MME. DESTRA (Cactus)—A rich red on very 
good stems. Each 65c. 
QUEEN OF SMILES (Formal Decorative)—Rose 
shading to cream at edges. Each 50c. 
RARE (Cactus)—Dusty old rose shade. Very 
unusual, Each 65c. 
RITA MARIE (Informal Decorative)—A splendid 
cut flower with shades of bronze. Each 50c. 
ROSEBUD (Formal Decorative)—Creamy white 
tipped wine. Each 40c. 
ROSE GEM (Formal Decorative) — Rose pink, 
tinged lavender as the flowers age. Each 40c. 
SPRINGHILL ROSE (Formal Decorative) — 
American Beauty rose color. Free flowering and 
good stems. Each 35c. 
TIP (Cactus)—Primrose yellow and ideal for 
florists. Good stems. Each 50c. 
TOY (Formal Decorative)—Deep lavender pink. 
Each 35c. 
VERMILLION BRILLIANT (Informal Decora- 
tive)—Brilliant scarlet, very dazzling in the gar- 
den. Each 75c. 
WHITE FAWN (Formal Decorative)—Pure, snow 
white, ideal for cutting. Each 50c. 
Semi-Cactus Dahlias 
Semi-Cactus or Hybrid Cactus type flowers are 
fully double but the petals are shorter than those 
of the true Cactus type and are broader and more 
flat, though sometimes recurved and twisted. The 
stems of this type are usually strong and the plants 
prolific bloomers. 
FIGARO (New)—Yellow, penciled red; very un- 
usual and showy. Each $1.10. 
KATHERINE LUXFORD — Flowers on good 
stems; medium sized blooms of apricot. Each 65c. 
LOUISE—A large, pale pink with white centers. 
Each 85c. 
MARK HEIDE—Large pastel pink, shading to 
soft yellow center. A fine cut flower. Each 50c. 
MISS GLORY —Large, distinctive flowers of 
apricot yellow; good stems. Each 75e. 
MISS LIBERTY (Gill)—A giant on strong, erect 
stems. Large blooms of bright pink with yellow 
center. Each ‘%5c. 
PAUL PFITZER (New)—Large blooms of deli- 
cate rose with white at the centers. Each %5c. 
SHEIK (New)—From Holland. Pink with white 
to the center; a gem for florists. Each $1.50. 
TRIUMPH DE PARIS — Very productive of 
blooms of medium size; bright orange, tipped 
with yellow. Outstanding. Each 1%5c. 
Pompon Dahlias 
These are the babies in the dahlia world. Pretty, 
compact, ball shaped flowers are borne on long, 
stiff stems holding the blossoms upright and mak- 
ing a most wonderful display of color in garden. 
They are very fine for house decoration and flow- 
ers will hold up a long time in water without 
boiling or burning the stems. No garden should ‘be 
without Pompons. They are different and dainty. 
ALICE—A small, bright vivid red. A good cut 
flower. Each 35c. ~ - if : 
ALLBRIGHT — Small flowers of gold flushed 
with red shades. Popular cut flower. Each 35e. 
ANN VON SCHWERIN—Small pastel pink with 
white center. Very choice. Each 50c. - 
BETTY ANN—Small, clear pink on good stems 
for cutting. Each 35c. 
DORIA—Deep smoky crimson maroon, on long, 
upright stems. Each 35e. 
GERTRUDE—A very good medium red and ideal 
for cutting. Each 35ce. 
HAAKS GLOW—An improved Glow; amber with 
overcast of old rose. Each 40c. 
HELEN ANITA — Orchid with white center. 
Each 35c. 
IOLANTHA—Quite a large pompon of bright 
orange on good stems. Each 35ce. 
JHR. VAN CITTERS—Yellow, overlaid cerise. 
Very distinct. Each 40c. 
JOE FETTE—Small, perfect white flowers. Rated 
one of the best white pompons. Each 35e. 
LIBBY ROHR—Cerise purple. Very free flow- 
ering. Each 35c. 
LITTLE SNOW WHITE — Rather large ‘snow 
white pompon. Each 35c. 
LITTLE SUNSHINE—Small buff flowers on good 
stems. Each 35c. 
MARY MUNNS—Small, neat flowers. Fuchsia to 
deep orchid. Each 35c. 
MINNIE MELLS—Orchid, shading te deeper cen- 
ter. Each 35c. 
MORNING MIST—White, with a flush of laven- 
der. Each 40c. 
NELLIE FRASER—Deep pink center, pale pink 
edge. Each 40c. 
SHERRY—Brilliant wine purple. Very outstand- 
ing. Each 40c. 
YELLOW GEM—Pure yellow and one of the 
best. Each 35c. 
ZULU—Dark, almost black, 
good stems. Each 35c. 
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