BD-15 GOLDEN TREASURE—(B-FD) Clear golden color. Long stems. 
Recent introduction. Considered by its creator the best gold cut flower. 
75e each. 
BD-16 KELVIN SUNRISE—(B-ID) Yellow with blushes of red. Name 
describes it. It has had a great run the past few seasons as a cut flower. 
75¢ each. 
BD-17 LYNN FONTAINE—(A-SC) Flame red. An exhibition Dahlia. 
Showy. 60¢ each. 
BD-18 MISS FLINTLAKE—(A-ID) A big autumn. Often the largest 
bloom in the show. A good grower. 60c¢ each. 
BD-19 MAFFIE—(A-SC) This has become the standard big red. 50c each. 
BD-20 MORNING MIST—Pompon. White with lavender cast. 50c each. 
BD-21 NELLIE SHEE—Miniature FD, light lavender, has a fine record. 
50¢ each. 
BD-22 ONE HUNDRED PERCENT—(A-FD) Large rose pink. This var- 
iety has been strengthening for years, and is now a standard big pink. 60c each. 
BD-23 OGDEN REID—-(A-ID) Ashes of roses pink. <A strong grower. 
Widely grown. Seen in all shows. 60c¢ each. 
BD-24 PRIDE OF MILWAUKEE—(A-FD) Buff orange, an old husky. 
Tall grower. Nice for cut flowers. 50c each. 
BD-25 VIRGINIA RUTE—(A-ID to SC) A standard big red. 50c each. 
BD-26 STELLETTA—(A-ID) Indian Lake red. Rugged. The striking 
red spot in Dahlia patch in late season is Stelletta. 50c¢ each. 
BD-27 WINDLASSIE—(B-ID) Pure white. Wavy petals. This is gener- 
ally considered the best white for gardens. 75¢ each. 
BD-28 WOSAL—(A-ID) A large pink, with dark reddish foliage, unusual. 
50c each. 
Tuberous Rooted Begonias 
BT-11 
These Double Flowering Tuberous Begonias are highly prized as pot plants 
for house culture during spring and early summer or set in the garden in a 
semi-shady location where they will produce a continuous display of flowers 
until late fall. Start bulbs in pots in sandy loose soil with the top of the bulb 
level with the soil line. In fall dry up and store over winter in damp peat 
moss. We offer the folowing colors: Red, Pink, Yellow, Copper and Salmon 
or Mixed—35e each; 3 for $1.00 (Large Size Bulbs) 
GLOXINIAS 
The Gloxinia bulb makes a magnificent pot plant for summer and winter 
blooming. Showy large open inverted bell shaped flowers are borne profusely 
above the velvety green foliage. Start bulbs in pots in a sandy loose soil with 
the top of bulb level with the soil line. Culture is the same as for violets. We 
offer the following varieties. 
BG-1 EMPEROR FREDERIC—Scarlet bordered white. 
BG-2 EMPEROR WILLIAM—Violet bordered white. 
BG-3 ETOILE de FEU—Pure scarlet. 
BG-4 MONT BLANC—Pure white. 
Top Size Bulbs—40c each; 4 for $1.45 
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