RITA WELLS—1.D. (Ruschmohr.) Pale rose and buff. Very large early flowering 
VOLIGIVMERCe lOO MOTONIMOrC cl ies. ae ws: Wal eS Cry Thee a $1.00 
ROSE OF SHARON—1.C. (Rees.) Blend of pink and yellow. Perfectly formed 
Dloomsrengine. sicina snc wacnCeseCr com aii fe. eee wenn ee pe $2.00 
SALEM SUNSHINE—1.D. (Salem.) Bright yellow. Another very large yellow. 
Bush is low but stems are long and wiry and hold the magnificent bloom upright. 
[SenOUeniDe ci eniclecsmiOnwWeciicn ier te i aiee kee ure ys iin ee $2.50 
SHERWOOD’S PEACH—I.D. (Ruschmohr.) Apricot buff. Very large size, beau- 
tHEUKCOLOD a VIC Oro Ue OT OW Gr Maeene eet Me, Ee Dui ely aes $2.00 
SILVER GLAMOUR—1.D. (Golden Rule.) Rosy purple with petals suffused and 
edged with white. Quite similar to the original Glamour in everything but color. 
SDSCICIOULCT ae me mea Wey Rue Nati ntn tee hg CT Sede Pf Wier, EDA YR exh aOR eS $2.50 
ST. THERESA—1.C. (Holland.) Pale pink with white center. Dainty flower of true 
DCSlShCOLOlInG MO tenIES ION OTGMOPSITeiG tess ae © a OR el eee eae tee $2.50 
STEPHEN FOSTER—I.C. (Salem.) Golden buff suffused orange. Tall, strong 
plant producing many well-formed flowers of large size. A valuable addition to 
IHERCCETUS NCIC! SS me tis eer inne meine pane te Boel oie fa Nod ie met rman SerC eee $2.00 
SUNBURST—F.D. (Smith.) Golden yellow. Giant blooms freely produced on a 
strong vigorous plant. A first-class yellow in late season.................02........... $2.00 
SKYROCKET—S.C. (Ruschmohr.) Clear vermillion red. Very brilliantly colored 
bloom of excellent formation. Very long stems hold the flower in good posi- 
WIA LET) een RT ate giy Nt) 2765 ee omc kc a ae Prada Re A $2.50 
TOPFLIGHT—S.C. (Dozier.) Bright crimson. Fine large red that does not fade. 
Pence Onmolon ms LoOnoasitaic iasionn scl TOW Clee. 4s ee Goes eee $2.50 
TOPS—1I.D. (Dozier.) Bright yellow. A true giant in the most pleasing shade of 
yellow. Has good depth and is well formed. Never fails to attract attention....$2.00 
TOWN TOPIC—F.D. (Hulin.) Bright purple sometimes tipped white. Full, well- 
PullelowehOmCwoOng SIrOHOsS loli ny TiCeIvOl lol Vian tenes foecm, ue a ee eso $1.50 
TROJAN—1.D. (Salem.) Deep red with yellow reverse. Color will vary from deep 
red to almost orange in flowers on the same bush. All are large and well sup- 
ROTO Ce Ve COOC es Sills imemmmmemnne wen ae ree Aine 7) te pe eae ik. ce ees stan Mle $2.00 
VARGAS GARDNER—1.D. (England.) Creamy white shading to yellow at base 
of petals and lightly touched with lavender at center. A spectacular flower of 
enormous size. It lacks somewhat fullness of formation but not to the extent that 
Li siSeCHSCHIOUSEICHIL 4 GOOCLOTOW Er vONG GOOG: PIlOGUCEI ii ast cde el a $5.00 
WAKE ISLAND—S.C. (Hulin.) Deep bright red. A nice large flower of most 
attractive coloring. Blooms freely on a strong, shapely plant............000002...... $2.00 
WORLD EVENT—LD. (Dixie.) Deep rose pink. Large flower of pleasing forma- 
tion held on a good straight stem. We like this dahlia very much as it grows in 
ER CT CLC CT Stee ate Alera Tees War OO) SO hae call al eae cer Te ah BL ks” IS $2.00 
YOTO—1.D. (Japan.) Amber yellow with shadings of pink. Very large flower 
with petals twisted and curled. Rugged grower with all good habits............ $1.50 
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