GREATER GLORY—S.C. (Salem.) Rose pink shading to cream. Large well- 
formed flower on a tall plant. A valuable addition to the semi-cactus class....$1.00 
GUNYAH GLORY—S.C-. (Australia.) Royal purple. We have nothing else exactly 
like it in color. Big, tall-growing semi-cactus that is much admired by visitors. 
CO Pilereleheatep (ae ee ee ue NL ee net Re en Oe OC TO ee eee $5.00 
INDIAN GIANT—1.D. (Emmons.) Reddish apricot. Very large exhibition variety. 
Plants are low and bushy and continue to produce fine blooms over a long 
Dericds Golomisrcitierentancimuchtacdmired ee eee ee ee ee $2.50 
IVORY PRINCESS—S.C. (Ruschmohr.) Ivory white. Large, well-formed flower 
Ol CMUNUSsliclesicdcden StrOncrCrower- with Good stems. wee. oe $2.00 
JANE LAUSCHE—S.C. (Rocky River.) Lavender tipped white. Decidedly a new 
combination of color and an all-around good dahlia. It was a big prize winner 
IeSeOILOCUCIONVaAV CCT he nOvCliy OTe ir Otiieie, sou. eke ais emir. error $2.50 
KELVIN—1I.D. (Australia.) Rosy pink with a suggestion of yellow. Exceptionally 
fine variety of great size and all good qualities. Continues to produce large per- 
lects blooms ion montiswOne of the iulyrgreat dahligsw..= 2. $2.50 
KEMP’S GOLDEN JUPITER—I.C. Golden yellow shading to orange on outer 
petals. Tall, strong grower producing many fine blooms throughout the season. 
NEG Was CITIC] SC] OCC Lae Reema Mie Riera aI ODC Aiea ©, ted bl i Pace Sp hate eal, 5 $2.50 
KEMP’S PURPLE TRIUMPH—I.D. Deep purple. Good sized flower on plant of 
medium height. Good producer both as to blooms and roots................-.-------- 52.50 
KING SIZE—I.C. (Johnson.) Bright red. Produces many fine blooms throughout 
Mncwscosorr om lOMarctem sm tcrgessizerCnic CoCciIc eu i, ee $2.50 
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD—1.D. (Rocky River.) Bright gold with a reddish suffusion. 
First blooms are very large. Stems are long and strong. An early bloomer..$2.00 
LOUISE—S.C. (Australia.) Creamy white. Very satisfactory dahlia that resem- 
bles Mother's Day to some extent but has a better stem. Large flower on an 
Sx CSUEHIZO LOW Oe Och meen Meeegt pitt = eRe a i Ee $2.50 
LYNNE FONTANNE—S.C. (Parrella.) Light red. Very large and full. Improves 
as the season advances. Winner of many prizes as largest bloom................ $2.00 
MADONNA—1.D. (Ruschmohr.) Pure white. Large, strong growing white. Blooms 
Ie CMIO WOLOROnsgOOCr CUisTanerestion Sleiisn it = uw 2 as he eg $2.50 
MAFFIE—S.C. (Johnson.) Carmine red. Truly spectacular. First blooms are 
extremely large and have frequently won as largest in the show. Tall, open 
STONY Clie ee mente Per ar el eR hyo i Os Se eR Mrs OMFS, cae PES Ie $2.00 
MAJESTAT—I.D. (Germany.) Pale salmon pink. Large size in the early season. 
Fulltlowers with broad petals are held’ on long sturdy stems.......2......220.- $2.50 
MARION SMITH—1.D. (Australia.) Clear pink. The large graceful blooms fairly 
cover the sturdy plant of medium height. A charming color and a first-class 
BT CHNTIEG COL VaIV GLY sein eee mene). aie ofan iS oe Re de 8 pe ia, ae Re $2.50 
MARGRACE—I.D. (Bissell.) Bright red lightly tipped gold. The large long- 
stemmed blooms are freely produced through the whole season.................... $1.00 
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