Outstanding DAHLIAS 
Formal and Informal Decorative 
AZURE (ID). A very large rosy lilac with 
a violet sheen. This is an outstanding gar- 
den sort with large blooms that make won- 
derful display. Each 80c. 
CHARLES MASTICK (FD). One of the 
finest of the newer sorts. A very sturdy 
grower, producing exceptionally full flow- 
ers of glowing golden orange. Each $1.00. 
CALIFORNIA IDOL (1D). Clear bright 
self-colored yellow that ranks in size with 
the largest. Hach 75c. 
D’ARCY SAINSBURY (FD). Blooms al- 
most pure white with a cream tinge at 
hbase. Produces nearly perfect blooms which 
sometimes appear on the informal side. 
Stems good and hold flowers facing of ex- 
hibition quality. 75c. 
GOLDEN ECLIPSE (FD). Solid golden 
yellow. One of the best all-around dahlias 
in growth habits. A must among yellow 
varieties. 50c. 
JANE COWL (FD). One of the best among 
the old standard varieties, being a warm 
buff and old gold color, with a deep apricot 
center. A profuse grower. 50c. 
JERSEY BEAUTY (FD). Perfectly 
formed flowers on long stems of excellent 
keeping quality. Outstanding as a cut 
flower. Very profuse bloomer. 50e. 
MRS. JAMES ALBIN (FD). Soft lemon 
yellow. Excellent foliage on strong bushes. 
This pale yellow is a good keeper and excel- 
lent for cutting. $1.00. 
MME. JUSSIANT (C). Violet. This early 
prolific bloomer is a popular cut flower, 
and also fine for exhibition. A soft violet 
melting into lavender. The best incurved 
cactus dahlia of its class. $1.50. 
RED JERSEY (FD). Red. A brilliant red 
with blooms bearing a great likeness to the 
famous Jersey Beauty retaining all of this 
fine flower’s characteristics; both of bloom 
and growth. 75c. 
SAGAMORE BEAUTY (FD). Rich shade 
of almost true pink with cream suffusion. 
75e. 

MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Pompon Types 
ALICE. Bright vivid red. Very showy. 
Each 35c. 
ALLBRIGHT. Small gold flushed with 
rust to red. Each 45c. 
AMBER QUEEN. Clear amber shade, 
long vigorous grower and a good keeper. 
Each 40c. 
BETTY ANN. Lovely, delicate clear pink. 
Hach 30c. 
BRIGHT EYES. Rather unusual type 
with white over cerise. Each 45c. 
FASHION, Beautiful old gold, with dwarf 
growing habits. Hach 35c. 
GLOW. Very delicate old rose. Each 35c. 
HAAKS GLOW. Amber with overcast 
of old rose. Each 35c. 
LOLANTHA. One of the larger pompons 
of bright orange color. Each 35c. 
MARY MUNNS. A phlox or fuchsia pur- 
ple. One of the best in this color range for 
both cutting and exhibition. Hach 40c. 
MINNIE MELS. Lovely orchid with 
deeper center. Each 40c. 
SHERRY. Brilliant wine purple. Very 
outstanding. Each 35e. 
YELLOW GEM. One of the best clear, 
pure vellow varieties. Each 45c. 
Show and Ball Type 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON. A_ crimson- 
mauve shade that is very attractive. Each 
50e. 
ORCHID BALL. Soft, lovely pastel or- 
chid, borne on long, strong stems. Good 
keeper. Each $1.00. 
SNOW QUEEN. White; one of the health- 
iest and most profuse grower and bloomer 
among the white varieties. Each 50c. 
TIPPY. Yellow, tipped with bronze. Out- 
standing as a cut flower. Each $1.00. 
WIEN. Cream flushed with lavender. 
A most attractive flower; good keeper. 
Each $1.00. 
Miniatures 
ADRIANS ORANGE (C). This bright 
orange is an exceptionally clear and attrac- 
tive tone. Stems are perfect and blooms are 
of attractive form. One of the best for cut- 
ting and exhibition purposes. Each 7T5e. 
DOREEN CRANE (CC). Orange buff flo- 
rets that have a golden sheen. A prolific 
bloomer of the spider cactus type. Each 75c. 
FAIRY (FD). An attractive miniature 
Jersey Beauty type, but lighter color which 
is violet rose, shading to mauve at the petal 
tips. Each 50c. 
SPUN SILK (C). By far the most striking 
of the cactus type miniatures. White softly 
tinted by vivid pink. A dahlia garden must. 
Each $1.00. 

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