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SPRING BULBS—Continued 
DAHLIAS—Continued 
STANDARD DECORATIVES 
Avalon. I.D. Clear canary yellow, long stems, very good to hold 
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Jane Cowl. I.D. Bloom 8 x 9. Color a glistening bronzy buff 
and old gold blending to a deeper shade toward the center of 
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Jersey Beauty Pink. Very fine true pink flowers of perfect 
shape produced on long, straight stiff stems. Very free 
bloomer and a splendid keeper. _____________________________- 
Mrs. Geo. LeBoutillier. I.D. Bright carimne red, shading to a 
rich cardinal red at the center with full petal and deep flow- 
er. Average diameter of this Dahlia is 10 inches. ____________ 
Mrs. I de Ver Warner. F.D. Bloom 9 x 4. It is a refined, deep, 
mauve pink, beautifully formed, exquisite shade, ____________ 
New York Market. ID. Very long stems. White tinted pink, 
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Oriental Glory. I.D. Blooms 10 x 12 inches, and are cadmium 
orange overlaid with scarlet. The name describes it very well. 
It was one of the first to bloom in our fields and attracted 
much attention. Good stems and very free blooming. __------ 
Queen City. F.D. The color that has no equal in any Dahlia or 
any flower, scarlet pink. From early July constantly until 
frost it produces and should be cut when blooms are two- 
thirds developed. Ball type, 6 x 4 inches. 4 feet. __--_______- 
Watchung Giant. ID. Eloom 11 x 6. Deep amber-yellow suf- 
fused orange, on strong stems. This variety grows larger 
than any other for us in our fields. It needs no petting or 
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W.H.T. F.D. Rich old rose on begonia rose with shades on the 
reverse of petals. It is a tall, robust grower, producing big 
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MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Fairy. Small violet rose perfectly placed on the best of long 
stems. Very popular with florists. --_------- MES! - QR ere. 
Ike. Bloom 3% to 5 x 2. A beautiful blood red-Miniature that 
is fine for cutting. Described as having many tight, over- 
lapping petals, each with lacinated tips. Has fine tight center, 
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Little Duke. The color of this little formal is a deep, rich 
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Pink Rose. Strawberry pink. Flowers 4% x 5 inches. Height 
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Sylvia. A splendid little flower, garnet red in color. Free flow- 
ering bush, covered with blooms all season. Ideal for cutting. 
Wild Rose. A new miniature. Truly a fine pink that is a great 
favorite with women. Especially for decorative purposes. --- 
POM PON DAHLIAS 
Amber Queen. Rich, clear amber shaded apricot. -----.--------- 
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Jessica. A combination of amber and salmon tinted red. Very 
showy, blooms profusely and continually. ------------------ 
Mary Munn. A fine pure lavender. -~---------------------------- 
Morning Mist. Profuse bloomer 1% to 2 inches. White with 
rosy lavender center and petals slightly outlined with laven- 
der, are held on stiff, wiry stems, ranging up to 15 inches 
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Springhill Rose. A beautiful rose red, 2 to 3 inch blooms held on 
long stiff stems and a prolific bloomer. Fine for florist work. 
Rothout. Deep red and favorite in this color. Long, strong 
stem and free flowering. Good commercial red. -------- Pease 
Yellow Gem. Fine clear mith eee The best variety of this 
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