*FRAU IDA MANSFIELD B-StC-Y. A very attractive, pale lemon yellow that is always 
a favorite in our gardens. The flower is very deep and large for this type. The 
tips of the petals are cleft giving the flower added character and the appearance 
of having many more petals than there actually are. Early. Tall. Size 8x4. 
Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
FRIEDA GAYLORD A-ID-Pk (Ballay) A magnificient dahlia of remarkable size. The 
color is an attractive rosy pink lightly flushed gold, and with the gold more pro- 
nounced at the centers. Stems are very good, holding the flowers facing the side. 
We regard it as the largest of the "pinks having been grown fifteen inches in 
diameter. Size I1x5!/. Pot Root $2.00, Plant $1.50 
GAYLORD BALLAY A-ID-W (Ballay) This is one of the largest of the informal 
"whites." Blooms exceeding twelve inches in diameter are not uncommon. Long, 
strong stems carry the blooms well above the tall plants. Although not an early 
bloomer, it should be ‘topped’ when small to encourage lateral development. 
Size 10x5. Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
GEN. JOHN J. PERSHING A-SC-Au (Ward-Ruschmohr) A sport of Virginia Rute 
with all the characteristics of that great variety. The general color effect is tan. 
Petals are striped and splashed violet. Tall grower and good bloomer. Size | 1x6. 
Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
*SERRIE HOEK B-FD-Pk This is a ‘'darling’ of the flower arrangers and a superior 
cut flower variety. The clear pink, waterlily-type flowers are borne in profusion 
on excellent stems. Size 5x2. Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
GLAMOUR A-ID-Pr (Salem) A notable addition to the really large dahlias. Everything 
about the flower suggests size and vigor. It is a variety which anyone seems to 
be able to grow well under almost all conditions. The very large flowers are an 
unusual shade of light purple with each petal edged amaranth pink. The petals 
roll well back giving the flower extreme depth. A consistent winner at the best 
shows in both specimen bloom and "largest bloom in the show"' classes. - Size 12x7. 
Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
*GLORIE VON HEEMSTEADT B-FD-Y An attractive yellow formal decorative, with 
somewhat the petal formation of the popular Gerrie Hoek. The petals are a 
trifle more numerous than those of the latter, and it may be a trifle larger. Ex- 
cellent as a cutflower, and for arrangements. Size 5!/>x2!/,. 
Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
GOLD COIN A-IC-Au (Pape-Rocky River) 
A fine, gold incurved cactus that should 
rate with other originations of this 
famous originator of Mrs. Hester A. 
Pape, Virginia B. Taggert, and Bla¢k 
Monarch. The large blooms have tightly 
rolled petals that have a decided 
tendency to angle sharply sidewise, 
when properly "'finished''. Very good 
substance, and a good keeper. Size 
QV/ox5. 
Root $5.00, Pot Root $3.25, Plant $2.00 
GOLDEN JUPITER A-IC-Lt BI (Kemp) A 
good exhibition variety of large size. 
Primrose yellow heavily suffused Jasper 
red. Size !0!/ox5. 
Pot Root $1.50, Plant $1.00 
GOLDEN STANDARD A-!C-Au (Downs) An 
old ‘favorite which is still one of the 
best. Fairly large blooms of an_ at- 
tractive light orange color. Stems and 
substance are excellent. Size 9x4. 
GOLD COIN Root $1.50, Pot Root $1.00, Plant .75 
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