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Five-Star General. F.D. Another giant introduc- 
tion. Amaranth-pink blending to Tyrian pink 
with a center of maize-yellow. A beautiful 
combination. Long, stiff stems with I1- to 12- 
inch blooms. Each $3.00 
Glamour. I.D. An unusual color in Dahlias, 
purple-veined violet. Tall, rugged grower; 
good, stiff stems. A winner. Each $2.00 
Greater Glory. S.C. Tall, vigorous bush, healthy 
foliage. Color deep rose-pink shading to sul- 
phur-yellow at center. A consistent winner. 
Each $2.00 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. I.D. The attractive 
broad-petaled blooms are huge and have good, 
full centers and great depth. The flowers, of 
deep rosy magenta, blending into a true pur- 
ple, are well proportioned, with large, dark 
green foliage. Each $1.50 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Massive flower, petals curled 
and twisted. A glistening bronzy buff and old 
gold blending to a deeper shade toward the 
center, the reverse petals a pale flesh color, 
strong stem, insect resisting. 
Each 75c, doz. $8.00 
Jane Lausche. S.C. A unique color combina- 
tion: rosy mauve with one-third of petal tipped 
white. Winner for perfect and largest bloom. 
Early, profuse bloomer until frost. Each $3.00 
Jersey’s Dainty. C. Fine pure white of medium 
7x4 inches, eosine-pink. Excellent cut flower. 
Each 75c, doz. $8.00 
Jersey's Dainty. C. Fine pure white of medium 
size. Excellent cut flower. 
Each 75c, doz. $8.00 
Jersey’s White Beauty. Discarded for Michigan White. 
Kelvin. I.D. Somewhat like O. Reid, but more depth to bloom. 
A sturdy bush with beautiful, heavy foliage and stem. Mas- 
sive blooms blending buff and old rose, darker reverse. 
Each $3.00 
Kentucky. F.D. Color is Jersey’s-Beauty-pink, with yellow and 
gold blend. Each 75c, doz. $8.00 

FORMAL DECORATIVE DAHLIA, The Real Glory 
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INFORMAL DECORATIVE DAHLIA, Ogden Reid 
Maffie. S.C. A prize winner wherever shown. Grows up to 
14 inches in diameter. Fine stems, good growing habit; 
foliage insect proof. Intense carmine-red. Height 4 feet. 
Each $3.00 
Michigan White. S.C. The most prolific blooming white to 
date. Normally the flowers are from 5 to 8 inches. As 
many as 18 to 25 opening on the bush at one time. 
Each $1.50, doz. $15.00 
.Miss San Diego. I.C. Excellent form, incurved Cactus, 
Tyrian rose from yellow center outward. The petals are 
laciniated pink toward the outside. Each $3.50 
Mrs. E. J. R.C. Clear brilliant pink with white center and 
very lightly tipped white. Exceptionally good substance. 
A winner. Each $3.00. 
Mrs. George Le Boutellier, D. A flower of tremendous size. 
Stems straight and stiff. An early bloomer. Color is a rich, 
velvety carmine. Each $1.00, doz. $11.00 
Mrs. Hester A. Pape. I.D. A giant which will be hard to 
beat. Color reddish purple. A good grower and profuse 
bloomer. Each $4.00 
Nancy Ann Mitchell, I-C. A fairly large flower of excellent 
form on long, graceful stems. Dazzling scarlet. Free bloom- 
ing. One of the best. Each $2.00 
New Lock. S.C. Extremely large, perfect blooms, 12 to 14 
inches in diameter. Grows 6 feet tall and the flowers are 
sparkling deep yellow. Many times a winner. Each $10.00 
Oakleigh Champion. I.-C. A magnificent Dahlia of artistic 
formation. A champion in all respects. A blend of burnt 
orange and soft pink with yellow shading at base of long, 
laciniated and twisted petals. Blooms 8 to 10 inches with 
good depth, held erect on long, stiff stems. Grows 6 feet. 
Foliage dark green and insect resistant. Each $5.00 
Ogden Reid. I.D. An enormous Dahlia, perfect in every 
respect. Color spinel-pink blended light rose-pink, striped 
primuline-yellow. Leathery foliage, insect resistant. Pro- 
lific bloomer. Each $3.00 
