
Mme. C. Jussiant (see Page 11) 
MRS. E. J. (C)—Bright rose-pink, creamy white centers and tips, unexcelled 
as a cut flower and very prolific, medium height ...........--...-.------ Meese ends hi 29, 
MRS. E. HOWELL (!1D)—WMulberry rose with gold suffusions at base, medium 
height, not well known, but believe us, it’s a swell Dahlia _...........-- aie 
MRS. ELLA WORTHEN (SC)—Blends of salmon-rose, very large blooms, a 
littleilate, but aitallisfrong= grower eta eee 2-363, oe 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILIER (ID) —Giant blooms of carmine-red on low com- 
pact bush growth ...... 

MRS. GEO. PEZANT (IC) —Beautifully formed blooms of medium- red, some- 
what similar to the Dahlia Coral Lady, but darker _....-.... 

MRS. HESTER PAPE (ID) —Very large reddish-purple show Dahlia .....-. Re 
MRS. |. DE VER WARNER (FD) —Lilac-rose, very productive for cutting -....... 
MRS. MINNIE RING (I1C)—Artistic blooms of light pink shading to cream 
yellow at centers, a very popular newer one, medium height ...........-....-.-- 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (ID)—Very large, dark red, an old one, but still 
much in demands ee..cesee meme, fo Te ie, Suey 2, EN gee Ee seebc-c wl 3acte ne 
MUSTANG (SC)—Giant Australian true pink cactus, another wonderful 
Dahlia from this country down under, you will like this one -....... x 
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