Our Own Dahlia Originations 
Of which we have every reason to be proud and believe you will be to grow them 
MOULIN ROUGE (SC)—Very vivid scarlet, showing an irridescent sheen 
in the sun. Has every quality one could wish for in a Dahlia except large 
size. It makes up for this in the multitude of blooms it produces, averaging 
7 inches. Flower has the substance to enhance its lasting qualities both 
on and off the plant. Bloom carried on a long, heavy, ramrod like stem, 
supported by an exceptionally healthy, sturdy plant and root system. . 
5 to 6 feet in height (illustrated on front cover) 
RED WING (ID)—This one has all the characteristics of Moulin Rouge 
except the flower itself, being more of a subdued red. Petals curl and 
twist, creating a beautiful bloom. Flowers average 8 to 10 inches. Also, 
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LAVANCHEE (FD)—A rare blend of coloring hard to describe, being an 
exotic greenish yellow overcast light amaranth purple, creating a smoky 
tyrian rose effect. Large blooms of very good substance, up to 12 inches, 
carried on heavy, stiff stems. Outer petals quite often over 2 inches in 
width. Plant low branching and healthy, low to medium height, distinctive 
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FAYE (FD)—Petals somewhat pointed for a formal. The color, soft pink 
heavily overcast cerise. Not a large flower, but very productive of beau- . 
tiful blooms. Good cut flower type. Plant is very healthy and easy to 
grow, wonderful root system. Blooms 5 to 6 inches; bush 5 feet................ 1.00 
GENERAL LIST 
‘Large Exhibition Dahlias 
ADOLPH MAYER (SC)—vVery dark red, almost black, from Holland, con- 
Raeermaboulsthe best: of the mlack-reds.2 cn eee nn eens $1.00 
ALICE HUME (FD)—Large blooms in soft buff shades, medium height and 
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ALICE MAY (ID)—Large, pure white from Australia, very desirable ... .75 
ALICE McLEAN (SC)—Dark velvety red, silvery maroon reverse, a winner .... 1.50 
ALL AMERICAN (SC)—Large, mulberry rose suffused salmon, wax yellow at 
base of florets, vigorous and profuse, medium height -.........-.....-..--.-------- 1.00 
ALTMARK (SC) —Lilac-pink shading to white at centers, early and produc- 
SECC Sei ch taeetn 2 cee ned ee ate wae. ee ee rT i eT oat 75 
ANGIE V. (FD)—Large, bright scarlet, almost ball shaped, medium height .50 
AZURA (ID)—Very large blooms of a glowing shade of deep lilac, bush 
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BALLEGO’S GLORY (FD)—Mahogany-red, each petal edged in gold, very 
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BALLEGO’S SURPRISE (SC)—Beautifully formed blooms of pure white, hard 
to beat in this class, Ballego varieties are from Holland ~........2.....-..-..----- 1.00 
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