HUNT'S VELVET WONDER—1.D. (Hunt-Burnett.) Cerise purple. This is a huge 
flower with broad petals and great depth. Plant is rugged and of medium 
eli Wither ariel short ston icesies seat iy ke al) Me EP _..§1,00 
INDIAN GIANT—LD. (Emmons.) Reddish apricot. Very large exhibition variety. 
Plants are low and bushy and continue to produce fine blooms over a long 
METOd me Olorisscdiiiereniand muchadmired....26 4 wie kee Sees $2.50 
IVORY PRINCESS—S.C. (Ruschmohr.) Ivory white. Large, well-formed flower 
of an unusual shade. Strong grower with good stems..........20..---:--seececceseeheeee: $2.00 
JANE LAUSCHE—S.C. (Rocky River.) Lavender tipped white. Decidedly a new 
combination of color and an all-around good dahlia. It was a big prize winner 
iMiisiniroauctony, years «Ai Novelty ol. nealmeritiza 2 he) ee ee ae en VAY 
KEMP’S GOLDEN JUPITER—I.C. Golden yellow shading to orange on outer 
petals. Tall, strong grower producing many fine blooms throughout the season. 
I SrmrOTIC RClOCC eeey er ea RNG Jot 2 ot Le ie ee ee bse irate es $4.00 
KEMP’S PURPLE TRIUMPH—I.D. Deep purple. Good sized flower on plant of 
medium height. Good producer both as to blooms and roots.............20...-.----- $2.50 
KELVIN—1.D. (Australia.) Rosy pink with a suggestion of yellow. Exceptionally 
fine variety of great size and all good qualities. We had trouble in getting vig- 
orous stock of this great favorite. Stock is limited so our price is high.......... $5.09 
KING SIZE—1.C. (Johnson.) Bright red. Produces many fine blooms throughout 
inerseascneon long stems» Largeisize fon a’ cactts. 2) = ou a ys $2.50 
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD—1.D. (Rocky River.) Bright gold with a reddish suffusion. 
First blooms are very large. Stems are long and strong. An early bloomer... $2.59 
LILAC GIANT—S.C. (Salem.) Pinkish lilac. A dahlia of tremendous size. 
Low growing plant but stems are sufficiently long. Best semi-cactus in this 
ETC eee aie Bie ere OMIT Seis WU tet Je Lr eh urn Aa Sac ual ch ee $3.50 
LOUISE—S.C. (Australia.) Creamy white. Very satisfactory dahlia that resem- 
bles Mother’s Day to some extent but has a better stem. Large flower on an 
GReSllertec Owner Olan tees: moe een were pale ate ARs fo et ee RS $2.50 
LYNNE FONTANNE—S.C. (Parrella.) Light red. Very large and full. Improves 
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 
SIL OY Clee en eee cme of ne Yee ew pete, SENOS 8 $2.00 
MARION SMITH—1.D. (Australia.) Clear pink. The large graceful blooms fairly 
cover the sturdy plant of medium height. A charming color and a first-class 
ami neviGlyawW.c ye mene IL ne ee eee Re oat hy Me ee $2.50 
MARGRACE—1.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 
HOE 6 -SI ZO GSE INGLOrOW ING BiG Oltsm exOOC. aera Beet) 2 eee Ot $1.00 
MONARCH OF THE EAST—1.D. (Almy.) Bright golden apricot. Giant flowers 
borne profusely on a rampant growing bush. Colorful.......22222202-2..-. $1.00 
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