MISS ELSIE JANE (SC) B—Beautiful blend of pink, violet-rose and cream, 
artistically curled petals; talleand: protuse.--—. ---7--22 22:2. set ee eee 
MISS SAN DIEGO (C) A—Still a winner at the shows, amaranth-pink 
blending to yellow at centers, lacinated petal tips, very profuse blooming, 
A-foot-wellabranched® ple titese coc csn so esc aces eg ee 
MME. C. JUISSIANT (IC) B—A French variety of bishops-violet, still consid- 
ered about the best in this color class and petal formation, very productive 
on*low.bushy> plant, 34/25 feet..c- ci as ee ee ee 
MME. ELIZABETH SAWYER (C) B—Rare coloring, base color Persian rose 
shading somewhat lighter, very straight cactus, tightly rolled petals, 
heavy producer of good keeping flowers, long stiff stems, 4-foot well 
branched pla ntscct eres ee ah et aoe een ates cece Pee See cee 
MOTHER BALLEGO (C) B—A very good Holland variety of bright medium 
red, has every good characteristic of a good cut flower Dahlia, very 
heavy producer over a long blooming season, retains its beauty under 
adverse weather conditions right up to being cut down by frost, good 
seed and root. maker, 39/2 -foot, bushy plan ti. ccc. coca eee 
MOTHER O’ MINE (ID) AA—Immense pastel rose with gold suffusions, 
sturdy, medium height..plant: sere ets ee. ee 
MOTHER’S DAY (ID) AA—About the largest of the pure whites and a 
winner from any standpoint, tall husky plant, open grower..........-....--.---- 
MOULIN ROUGE (SC) B—dAnother Beverley origination of which we are 
exceptionally proud. Has been one of the most popular Dahlias at the 
shows in this area the past season, the longest keeping Dahlia in the 
shows as well. Very vivid scarlet, showing an irridescent sheen in the sun, 
has every quality one could wish for except large size, making up for this 
in the multitude of blooms it produces, averaging 7 inches. Flower has 
the substance to enhance its lasting qualities both on and off the plant. 
Flowers carried on a long, heavy, ramrod like stem, supported by an 
exceptionally healthy, sturdy plant and root system. 5 to 6 feet in height 
MOUNT WHITE HORSE (ID) A—Another good all-purpose white, tall, open 
growing: and -healthy 23.232. Se Se ee eee eee 
M. P. SAVANAUD (IC) B—A new and very beautiful Dahlia from Europe, 
several tones of rich coral, or oriental red, very free flowering, good cut 
flower type blooms over a long blooming period, petals twist and curl 
and have lacinated tips, low growing well branched plant................-.-- 
MRS. E. HOWELL (ID) A—WMulberry-rose with gold suffusions at base of 
petals, medium height, well branched plant, not well known, but believe 
us, has-all the qualities of avery fine Dahliax--) = 04. 5 eee 
MRS. E. J. (C) B—Bright rose-pink, creamy white centers and tips, unex- 
celled as a cut flower and very prolific, medium height......................-.---- 
MRS. ELLA WORTHEN (SC) AA—Blends of salmon-roseé, very large blooms, 
q littlelate; but. qetallsstrongqigro wer ee ee ee 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILIER (ID) AA—Giant blooms of carmine red on low 
compact bush- growthmegood -root, Maker. eae aan ee 
MRS. GEO. PEZANT (IC) B—Beautifully formed blooms of a rare shade of 
coral red, produces many blooms on low, well branched plant, has been 
very popular: in-ouUrzgardens this; yer. 2... ee ee 
MRS. HESTER A. PAPE (ID) A—Very large reddish-purple, a big show win- 
ner, heavy 5-footiplant, requires staking % 2-22. 1s geet ee 
MRS. |. DE VER WARNER (FD) A—tLilac-rose, very productive for cutting, 
tail-healthy- growings..= sce dace ee ee ee rege eee an ee 
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