ROSE BUD—Rose tipped ball, lighter pink inside, very at- 
tractive, heavy bloomer, 2 to 3 in. _...... Each .50, 3 for $1.25 
MINIATURE JERSEY’S BEAUTY—Just like the o'd Jersey’s 
Beauty only about two inches in diameter. Excellent for 
cutting*-or exhibition: eee see Roots each .50, 3 for $1.25 
MRS. SCHEPERS—Very pale pink. Medium size. Rather 
loose, decorative. Good stems and an excellent cutter. 
Roots each .45, 3 for $1.15 
ROSE GLORY—A very heavy bloomer. Rose pink. F'ower 
averages 6 to 7 inches. One of the best for landscape effect. 
Roots each .45, 3 for $1.15 
ROSY MORN—Real Rose pink 6 to 8 inckes. This is one 
of the first to bloom and is covered with blooms until frost. 
Valuable variety for any garden. Roots each .60, 3 for $1.50 
VICTORY—Very live'y bright pink decorative with suffused 
yellow. Very heavy and early bloomer. 6 to 8 inches. 
Each $1.00 3 for $2.00 
Red and Scarlet Varieties 
BRICK RED BALL—As the name signifies, the flower is a 
brick red ball about 3 inches in diameter. Rather dwarf plant 
ANU BHeAV Vs DOO ICC. eee eevee eienn te Each .40, 3 for $1.00 
DETROITER — We consider 
this one of the most valuable 
dahlias that we grow. lt be- 
gins bicoming in July and is 
continually in bloom until 
frozen down. A dark velvety 
red a'lmost black in the cen- 
ter. A poor root maker. One of 
the musts. 
Roots each .75, 3 for $1.90. 
DIANA—One of the older but 
yet very valuable varieties. 
Bril.iant orange red, very long 
stems and a heavy bloomer. 6 
to § inches. 
Each .60, 3 for $1.59 
ENCHANTRESS—A Medium 
size cactus. Reddish scarier 
and one that should be in ev- 
ery planting. 
Each .75, 3 for $1.90 

