REES’ SUNSHINE. C. Yellow. Quilled. Dif- 
ferent. Plant $3.50 net 
REES’ SPLENDOR. SC. Red reverse lavender. 
Tall. Plant $3.50 net 
ROSE OF SHARON. C. Pink shaded yellow at 
centre. Plant $5.00 net 
ROSE RED. (Dixie) FD. 8x6 in. Turkey red 
overlaid scarlet. The pointed petals have pin- 
points of chrome. Back petals are slightly 
reverse. Plant $5.00 net 
STARAZE. SC. to ID. Light primrose yellow. 
9x6 in. A profuse bloomer on very long 
stems. Plant $5.00 net 
STARDUST. (Comstock) ID. 8x5 in. A shiny 
glistening pink. Shows white lines length- 
wise of petals and intermingled with lavender 
rose. It is a light blend but because of the 
lines is a real novelty. Plant $5.00 net 
WHITE FANTASY. (Rocky River) FD. 
914x514. Almost pure white. White petals 
fold around to back of stem. Good substance 
and good stem. Blooms profusely. 
Plant $3.50 net 

DAHLIAS NEWLY IMPORTED 
MON TRESOR. SC-Str. C. 6-8 in. Sulphur yellow. A fine vigorous Dahlia 
from Czechoslovakia. It will produce a wealth of fine formed cut-flowers. . 
Bush 4 ft. 
Plant $1.50 
PYGMALION. SC. 6-8 in. Golden buff. A fine vigorous Dahlia from Australia. 
Stem is very long and strong. Bush 51, ft. 
Plant $1.50 
SPECKLEAR. Str. C. 5-7 in. A dainty shrimp pink blended lightly with 
white more toward the base. This is one of the best out of Europe. An 
early and very profuse throughout the season. Even so the flowers are of 
uniformly perfect form. 
Plant $1.50 
WHITE SUPERIOR. SC. to Ine. C. Pure white. 6-7 in. Slightly incurved. It 
has an extra long stem and keeps long as a cut-flower. 
Plant $1.50 
ARISTOCRAT. SC. 6-8 in. Cardinal red. Free flowering on long wiry stems 
well above the foliage. 
Plant $2.00 
SUNKIST. SC. 7-8 in. A beautiful orange red. Profuse flowering on long 
stems. Great depth: 
Plant $1.50 
CORONATION DAY. ID. 10-11 in. A soft gold with an apricot sheen. Free 
flowering. 
Plant $2.00 
GOLD DIGGER. SC. Golden yellow. 6x4 in. Very profuse on fine long stems. 
An exceptional keeper. 
Plant $1.50 
MYSTERIE. SC. 6x4 in. A beautiful reddish purple. Excellent stems and a 
fine cut flower. 
Plant $1.50 
Recent Dahlia Introductions and Older Standards 
DAHLIAS 6 IN. OR MORE IN DIAMETER 
(“F.” indicates foreign origin) 

ABBOTT. F. Str. C. 6-8 in. bush 3 ft. Maroon 
red. An unusual color in a cactus. It is early 
and profuse; of fine form till the last. 
Root $2.00; Plant $.75 
ALLEGRESSE. F. Str. C. 8-10 in. Canary yel- 
low and the best yellow cactus to date. 
Bush 5 ft., with vigorous growth and produc- 
ing the longest natural stem we know. The 
flower keeps a long time after cutting. Try 
not disbudding this one. 
Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
AMI ROUSSET. F. FD. 6-8 in. Bush 5 ft. 
Purple red. Early and free. We have lacked 
enough red cut-flower Dahlias and will use 
this variety next season. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
ARDENS. F. Str. C. 6-8 in. Scarlet red. Bush 
5% ft. A vigorous grower, early and free. 
We used this as a red cut-flower and will 
again do so. Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
ATOMIC YELLOW. SC. 10-12x6 in. Lemon 
Yellow. Some of the finest and largest flow- 
ers we had were of this variety. It is ex- 
cellent in all ways. Bush 5 ft. 
Root $2.50; Plant $1.25 
