ALCAZAR NIGHTINGALE 
SAN FRANCISCO—1.D. Shrimp pink. A giant of great beauty. Rugged grower 
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SATAN—S.C. Flaming red, gold center. A great dahlia that is known wherever 
GomMicsire Glow. Gredtest, prize winner oluts:cdary) se ee $1.00 
SAVINA—I.C. Bright salmon shading to golden yellow. A husky growing plant 
producing nice large cactus blooms on good stems. Color is very pleasing 
and strikes the popular fancy. Well worthwhile if you are fond of cactus 
SIR FRANCIS DRAKE—1I.D. Golden bronze shading deeper at the center. Very 
large flower with exceptional depth. One of the very best in the autumn shades 
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YANKEE DOODLE—L.D. Fuchsia purple with crimson shadings. Giant size, rare 
coloring, good habits. An ideal exhibition dahlia. Not particularly recommended 
for climcies where the summers are extremely hot and dry... $2.50 
GOOD VARIETIES OF OTHER GROWERS 
(Name in parenthesis is that of the introducer. In the case of foreign dahlias the name of the 
country is given.) 
ARTHUR GODFREY—F.D. (Dahliadel.) Oriental red with bronze shadings. Out- 
standing bloom of great size. Strong grower that blooms early. One of the best. 
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ADOLPH MAYER—1.D. (Holland.) Maroon. Very dark medium sized flower. 
Pinenomie serene mincmaanwond a prolific bloomer sae ee ty Ce $1.50 
A. C. GOODACRE—F.D. (Dixie.) Bright yellow tipped white. A real bi-color. 
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