MARY RETZER—I.D. (Retzer.) Clear lavender. A clean crisp flower of fairly 
lerae size erine GrowlnoendDils.“rOOC is jie sere eee che ee eee $1.00 
MISS REES—S.C. (Rees.) Pinkish tan. Extra good formation and an extremely 
iTeeuplOCucer Olzg00d lOW ers AVieTy -SCUSICCLON Ya error ee ee eee eee $3.50 
MONARCH OF THE EAST—1D. (Almy.) Bright golden apricot. Giant flowers 
borne proiusely onsa-rampcem! growing bushy Coloriul se $1.00 
MRS. HESTER PAPE—I.D. (Rocky River.) Reddish purple. Popular introduction 
of rich coloring. Large, sturdy, attractive. A big winner in ine sho wesaee == $3.50 
MRS. THOMAS EDISON—ID. (Chautauqua.) Ruby red, with silver reverse. 
Outstanding color effect. Flower can be grown to good size and is always a 
Brigntiepot im therc orden ccs iece = sor Mery a rere re Wee tee ban ee ee $2.00 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE—I.D. (Success.) Deep red. This dahlia is naturally 
large and can be grown to great proportions. Has been a contender in the largest 
Class ior many: years, oilong Grower with Good stems... ans $1.50 
NANCY C. SCHARHAG—LD. (Sunset.) Mallow pink striped and splashed wine 
purple. A sport of Dixie’s Wine Dot which it very much resembles in everything 
buiicoloma Very 26Gb lon meme sey tet teen Ge ere nn ek eee sta eee $2.50 
NIRWANA—1.C. (Holland.) Yellow and salmon. Beautiful new cactus. Flowers 
OIRertUlel= Wie eue\el Joleersnrevnie; aneilesahuhicumecenes no) NS ei ee ee $2.50 
OAKLEIGH CHAMPION—C. (Oakleigh.) Orange and pink with yellow shad- 
ings at base of petals. Large cactus of excellent form on strong long stems. A 
TECIYD lOCISUTOsIO GTO Was ear eee anshees 0 ete haat Se ee ea eae i en Jee eee $2.50 
OGDEN REID—1.D. (Parrella.) Old rose with slight golden suffusion. Large exhi- 
bition bloom-on oma siender sicmin blooms prolusclyp. 2) = se $2.00 
PACIFIC ROSE—1.D. (Thompson.) Deep rose pink. Fine large variety that is 
popular in California and a winner at the shows. Medium height with all good 
Sivonnalalem@ alaveykic) Inia eeiehanc@lelsiels 8 yt Ue es $2.50 
PHYLLIS KNIGHT—I.D. (Australia.) Salmon rose. Very large size. Fine color 
and all good qualities except that an occasional bloom may come with a coarse 
Genter ePOOu err iseeee serge tee eee sors seme or eee, Alt ei ae rear 9 AES te ee e $2.50 
PINK GIANT—1.D. (Holland.) True pink. This is hardly a giant according to the 
American idea but it is large enough for all general purposes. The color is 
impressive ond it has achieved: popularity in: thisicountry. 25. = $1.00 
POET’S DREAM—I.D. (Salem.) Shell pink or possibly soft apple blossom pink. 
Extraordinary as to color and size and of most beautiful formation. This would 
besone Oimihe tinestocnlicssiisiteiccectsoelicm.clem isms eens tree era. $2.00 
PREMIER’S WINSOME—1.D. (Premier.) Soft pink with rose shadings. Good form 
Giieesubstonce cnGsgood Grow eral nUSUc colon aise none ule en e $2.00 
REAL GLORY—F.D. (Stephenson.) Pure white. A clear glistening white of fine 
form and extra good substance. Good grower and free bloomer. Unsurpassed 
Naas iicwelletsen. ome ere eR Se) amen. et eee et btn.) 9 ee) pe Teoh Wee hs 4 $2.00 
RED VELVET—S.C. (Dahliadel.) Currant red. Free bloomer with all good habits. 
Usetulvand* catiractivessMedivim size... ae = anne eae eens eee $2.00 
