Red and Scarlet Varieties - 
BRICK RED BALL—As the name signifies, the flower is a 
brick red bzII about 3 inches in diameter. Rather dwarf plant 
and heavy bloomera:s..5 21.0) nome Each .40, 3 for $1.00 
DETROITER-——We consider this one of the most valuable 
dahlias that v.e grow. It begins blooming in July and is con- 
tinually in bloom until frozen down. A dark velvety red al- 
most black in tre center. A poor root maker. One of the 
PASE Oe LW (ee cena ee Ries Roots each .75, 3 for $1.90 
“ENCHANTRESS—A Medium 
size cactus. Reddish scarlet 
and one that should be in ev- 
ery panting. 
Each .75, 3 for $1.90 
FOREST FIRE—Medium large 
flame red with tan. A very 
beautiful combination of Au- 
tumn_ colors. 
Roots each .60, 3 for $1.50 
“GALLANT FOX—Opens a 
very dark velvety red. Tips of 
petals gradually fade to a rosy 
pink. Medium size. Excellent 
cut flower very popular on 
flower markets in the east. 
Formal decorative. 
Each .45, 3 for $1.15 
“INDIAN PRINCESS—Large, 
6 to 8 inches, brilliant red cac- 

FOREST aR tus type. Long wiry stems and 
| many blooms. This is one of 
fhememest reds. wesnaver soe ae. Roots each .60, 3 for $1.50 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLER—One of the best of the car- 
mine red giant dahlias. Can be grown to 12 inches easily and 
had been shown much larger. Informal decorative. An easy 
ORG Onc LOW stn Mee ey 2 egies Roots each .60, 3 for $1.50 
MRS. C. R. ANDERSON—Medium large amaranth rose ball. 
A heavy bloomer. Rather large for a ball type. 
7 Roots each .50, 3 for $1.25 
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