DAHLIA MUM, (I.D.)—Bloom 13x7. Color is deep 
orange. A tremendous flower with long twisted 
petals that roll back to the stem making a com- 
plete ball. Bushes massive and wide spreading. 
One of the strongest growing dahlias in existance. 
Blooms continually from early till late. Does 
very well under adverse growing conditions. Bush 
A TEVEN Op ee eee A a DR he mses OR rae ime eSe 8B $1.00 
DARCY SAINSBURG, (F.D.)—One of the finest whites 
we ever grew. This Dahlia came to us from Aus- 
tralia. This is a champion, without exaggerating. 
The immense blooms are erect on cane-like stems, 
facing sideways. Height of plant 4% feet... $ .75 
DEAN SHURTLEFF, (I.D.)—Semi-Cactus, very large 
brilliant Crimson shading to an Oxblood Center. 
Stems are straight and stiff as steel. Never droops, 
even in bud—9 to 13 inches to first leaf bracket. 
One of the finest I have in my garden....... $1.50 
DEFIANCE, (I.D.—A very large blooin on long 
clean stems holding the blooms well out of the 
bush. It is a continuous bloomer throughout the 
season and the flowers grow naturally big with 
out forcing. The color is a clear mauve pink $2.00 
DELMARVA, (I.D.)—Bloom 10x6. A very good scar- 
let and yellow informal exhibition type. The plant 
is vigorous and of medium height. Stems are good 
and flowers have lots of class. A consistent mid- 
SOCISOM OOMICTA AME ere. it 2). ride tee wns $ .75 
DELMONTE — (I. C.) This dahlia has a most beautiful 
and unusual incurved formation unlike any other 
dahlia and is carried on best of stems. The color is 
a bright cerise red, a fine cactus:dahlia. .... $1.50 
DIXIES WINE DOT, (I.D.)—Bloom 12x6. A _ bicolor 
white splashed wine red. Similar to Haslerova 
only larger and more informal. Three achieve- 
ment medals, and certified at Cincinnati trial 
grounds. Probably the largest of good bi-colors. 
Coocmmiomsrand tolage mes. a 1 mee $1.00 
DOMINANT, (Inc. C.)—Well formed large flowered 
cactus dahlia with the petals folded inwards. Li- 
lac pink, suffusing purple changing to sulphury 
yellow at center. Robust growing, special exhibi- 
tion variety. Certificate first class Amsterdam and 
icieccrden=ctencoriem, Hollands. sees $1.00 
EDITH MORRELL, (D.)—One of the finest giant 
dahlias we ever grew. Large informal decorative 
flowers on best stems. The colour resembles to 
the well-known Clara Carder: fine Cyclamen-pink 
with salmon hue and a slight golden edge around 
every petal. Produces exhibition-flowers in abun- 
OCICS an i ene ete ces oe ene eee $1.50 
