ALLEGRESSE — SC Large— Yellow. 
A delicate sulphury-yellow with good keeping qualities. Flower 
perfectly formed. Plants $1.50 
AXFORD’S TRIUMPH—ID Large — Coppery Orange. 
These blooms stay large without disbudding. Early and late 
bloomer. Good exhibition flower. Blooms 11 x 5. Plants 75¢ 
BALLEGO’S SURPRISE—SC 
Large — White. 
Good exhibition and commercial 
variety, blooms freely. Holland var- 
iety.. Blooms #3 °x74- Plants $1.00 
BEAUTE—IC 
Medium — Yellow. 
Rich yellow, well formed flowers 
held on stiff stems from a 6-foot, 
tall bush. Free flowering. 
Roots $1.50—Plants 75e 
BERGER’S MEISTERSTUK—I!IC 
Medium — Pink. 
A very delicate light pink, called 
a chamois pink. Held on strong stiff 
stems. Roots $1.50—Plants 75¢ 
BESS SMITH—ID 
Large — White. 
Gorgeous ruffled white. Consist- 
ent blue ribbon winner. Good keeper. Beaute 
Blooms 10x4. Roots $1.50—Plants 75c 
BLACK BALL—Ball — Dark Red. 
A perfectly named dar: red ball, nice in contrasts with light 
colors. Roots $1.00—Plants 50c 
BLACK MONARCH—SC. Large — Dark Red. 
A very dark red with a bluish sheen. Exceedingly long stems on 
large plant. Won twice last season in West Coast shows as the 
‘largest and most perfect bloom.” Use nitrogen sparingly in fer- 
tilizing. Blooms 12 x 6. Roots 3.00—Plants $1.50 
BULLDOZER—ID.. Large — Vivid Orange. 
An erratic variety, but well worth the trouble if you like big 
Bulldozer type flowers. Blooms of tremendous size. Very broad, 
heavy petals. Vivid orange with tips and under side of petals a 
bright gold. Roots $2.00—Plants $1.00 
CARL G. DAHL—ID_ Large — Old Rose and Gold. 
We have grown this dahlia over 14 inches. Recommended as a 
seed parent for larger varieties. (Bulldozer, Sherwood’s Peach, etc.) 
Roots $1.50—Plants 75c 

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