FRED SPRINGER—This is probably the best of the landscape 
dahlias. Excellent for massing. Sturdy bush of medium 
height which is just covered with brilliant red flowers 4 to 5 
Pe MeSwn SIZG. oe ee see. Each .50, 3 for $1.25, 12 for $4 
LADY GARTMOOR—Very dark, ruby red formal decorative. 
A very heavy and early bloomer, strong long stems. Size 8 
“ot TESST SR eit c= ag a Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
INDiAN PRINCESS-—Large 6 to 8 inches, bri lant red cac- 
tus type. Long wiry stems and many blooms. This is one of 
the finest eno WeshaVeiies 05 Roots each .60, 3 fer $1.50 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLER—One of the best of the car- 
mire red giant dahlias. Can be grown to 1|2 inches easily and 
had been shown much larger. Informal decorative. An easy 
CUE. HOR IEA OVE! Be aaa Vee eee Roots each .60, 3 for $1.50 
MRS. C. R. ANDERSON—NMedium large amaranth rose ball. 
A heavy bloomer. Ratner large for ball type. 
Roots each .50, 3 for $1.25 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT — Bright | 
coral. Large in size with good stems _- 
Good bloomer. ‘‘As outstanding in 
the garden as its namesake was in 
Ce Rocts each .60, 3 for $1.50 
PRINCE OF PERSIA—A very bright 
crimson of large size. One the visit- 
ors always see. Blooms rather late in 
the North. Roots each .60, 3 for $1.50 
SYLViA—Scarlet miniature. Often 
50 or more b'ooms open at once. An 
excellent cut flower. - 
Roots each .50, 3 for $1.50. 
SCARLET LEADER—One of the very 
best of the early and consistent bloom- _ 
ers. Yellowish tan suffused with scar- | 
let. 6 to 8 inches. Definite cactus | 
ee nt. Each .75, 3 for $1.90 
THOMAS A. EDISON—A very dark 
red or royal purp'e. Large flower with . 
good strong stems. A very gocd one. 
Roofs each .60, 3 for $1.50 
WM. H. HOGAN—Semi-cactus, 3 
to 10 inches. Cle2r red and white 
bicoior. Petals are red with ends 
tipped with white. Very striking. 
Roots each .45, 3 for $1.15 
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