ALCAZAR NIGHTINGALE 
BLACK MONARCH—1.D. (Rocky River.) Very dark red. Strong grower and free 
bloomer. Large and interesting because of its color. Improved by shading....$2.00 
BLUE RIVER—I.D. (Salem.) Bluish-lavender. As near to blue as we have in 
Genics ar Wicly Secitiicicismenter tions CaO00s SIZ@ i eta tn ee A $1.00 
CARL G. DAHL—1.D. (Scott.) Old rose and gold. A consistent winner as largest 
bloom. Petals are broad and well placed and have good substance............ $2.00 
CLARA CARDER—1.D. (Australia.) Cyclamen pink. A new and pleasing color, 
tine form, Has capacity for great’ size. Prefers cool’ weather.......-2 0... $1.00 
CHAS. L. MASTICK—F.D. (Mastick.) Glistening orange shading darker toward 
the center. A periect tormal decorative especially good for cutting................ $1.00 
CONQUEROR—S.C. (Holland.) Clear sulphur yellow. Well-formed clean-cut 
flower of fairly large size and good stems. A useful and beautiful variety....$2.50 
COL. LITTLE—I.D. (Ambrose.) Scarlet-orange. Very brilliant coloring. Large 
Me WCUROIOOMISEIECOly MGI OIIAC OC Cath. sent a ete ttt eur ae SAD h 8 Neer OR ee = $2.50 
CORNELL—1.D. (Parrella.) Deep red tipped white. A fair-sized bi-color with good 
Phono werOOC RETO Oreolin nlOUc: 1rOCs DIOOMCr. a ee a ee a es re $2.00 
COMMANDO—F.D. (Golden Rule.) Phlox purple. Vividly colored bloom, large 
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CROYDEN ELITE—1.D. (Australia.) Bright yellow with a slight reddish suffusion 
especially at center of the flower. A fine, large dahlia of exquisite form. Strong 
growing plant that produces many blooms on first-class stems...................... $2.50 
CROYDEN MASTERPIECE—1.D. (Australia.) Light orange. One of the very largest 
and best. Early producer of exhibition blooms of best quality. Has won many 
WE ecac rc ieiSmVer ye DOR UG WING Wkee ence eS $5.00 
