
JOSEPH B. LANKTREE FIRST LADY 
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD — I. D. (Rocky River.) Bright gold with a reddish suffusion. 
First blooms are very large. Stems are long and strong. An early bloomer. $2.50 
LOUISE — S. C. (Australia.) Creamy white Very satisfactory dahlia that re- 
sembles Mother’s Day to some extent but has a better stem. Large flower on 
an excellent growing plant.................222.0...... ee A eer ee ee wee aa Bee Sle ed $2.50 
LYNNE FONTANNE — S. C. (Lee-Parrella.) Light red. Very large and full. Im- 
proves as the season advances. Winner of many prizes as largest bloom..._.$2.00 
MAFFIE — S. C. (Johnson.) Carmine red. Truly spectacular. First blooms are 
extremely large and have frequently won as largest in the show. Tall, open 
nei meee MI en ea de a $2.00 
MARION SMITH —I. D. (Australia.) Clear pink. The large graceful blooms 
fairly cover the sturdy plant of medium height. A charming color and a first- 
SG CSVSET ies We ee en HELO eames $2.00 
MARGRACE —I. D. (Bissell.) Bright red lightly tipped gold. The large long- 
stemmed blooms are freely produced through the whole season................... $1.00 
MARY RETZER — I. D. (Retzer.) Clear lavender. A clean crisp flower of fairly 
WET OEM UO mmmiTie TOWING 1GDItS. CrOOd 52 cect a jace ani nceectceee eee pees $1.00 
MONARCH OF THE EAST — i. D. (Almy.) Bright golden apricot. Giant flowers 
bome vrolusely on a rampant growing bush. Colortul.__..22o ae $1.00 
MOTHER’S DAY — I. D. (Australia.) Creamy white. Beautifully ie blooms 
of great size. Stem stalks are very tall and sometimes need support............. $2.00 
MRS. E. J. — St. C. (Rocky River.) Bright pink. Small flower of excellent form 
and color. Good substance and most free in blooming...............2222..22--...22---- BO2.0U 
MRS. THOMAS EDISON — I. D. (Chautauqua.) Ruby red, with silver reverse. 
Outstanding color effect. Flower can be grown to good size and is always a 
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