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Aureool—C. Silvery yellow, middle size, early. $1.00. 
Ballego’s Glory—FD. Maroon with golden edgings 
along the petals. $1.00. 
Barbarossa—FD. ‘‘Unsurpassable vivid scarlet red 
colour. “Large.” $1.00. 
Beethoven—F.D. Medium size. Clear violet pink. Good 
for cutting. 75c. 
Berger’s Meisterstuck—IC. Chamois pink; long, twisted 
petals. ‘Finest rose chrysanthemum shaped dahlia 
yet produced.” $2.00. 
Broeder: Justinus—SC. Yellow center, suffusing to 
salmon orange; free. $1.50. 
Burnet—SC.C. (Butterfly) Large crimson scarlet, bold- 
ly tipped white. Award of merit in England and Hol- 
land. $2.50. 
Cinnamon Beauty—FD. Mikado orange, mallow pink 
reverse, large. Certificates in Holland and America. 
$1.50. 
Colorama—C. Medium orange, twisted petals. 75c. 
Craig Park Gem—ID, Fiery red blooms on good 
stems. $1.00. 
Edusa—F.D. Golden orange, brown center. 75c. 
Favorita—C. Salmon with golden yellow center. “One 
of the best small-flowered varieties grown because of 
its keeping so long.” $2.00. 
Fijnstraal—C. Salmon and old rose; narrow petalled, 
good stem. $1.00. 
General Eisenhower—S.C. Large, blood red; deep 
shaped flowers on good stems. Challenge cup winner 
in Holland. $2.50. 
Gerrie Hoek—Lovely light rose pink medium flower. 
An excellent variety for cutting. 75c. 
Hohensonne—ID. Vivid yellow. Good habit and size. 
$1.00. 
Honor Guest—SC. Amber overlaid with an apricot 
glow; good stem and size. $2.50. 
Illusie—SC. Salmon rose; early. $1.50. 
Inspecteur van de Plassche—F.D. Deep carmine red, 
pointed pure white. ‘Striking color combination 
which leaps to the eye.” Large. $1.50. 
Lovely Jewel—SC. Soft rose pink with yellow shade. 
ee of many prizes, but needs a bit of care. 
2.9.0 
Madame Elisabeth Sawyer — C. Free-flowering lively 
rose. Excellent cut variety. $1.50. 
Magnifiek—SC. “Bright rose cut flower on excellent 
“cats Certificate of Netherland Dahlia Society.” 
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