Fijnstraal (Cac.)—Chrysanthemum flowering salmon and rose color. Nar- 
TOW. Detaiss Good? Stems: 2. oc ak Sain e R. C. 50c, Plants $1.00 
Freda George (I. D.)—Artistically formed and delicately colored, a soft 
creamy pink overlaid helio. Darker towards the tips. 
Roots $1.50, R. C. 35c, Plants 75c each 
Georges Durivault (S. C.)—Golden yellow on perfect stems. Outstanding in 
every respect. This very free flowering new French dahlia has been high- 
ly awarded as a cut flower as well as for garden beauty. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Goldflake (Semi C.)—Golden yellow, medium size flowers produced on wiry 
Siete meVeCLVECOOd, DlantSi te ee ere ee ee a ee Roots 50c 
Hermosa (I. D.)—Orchid pink with medium size blooms. Very desirable for 
Parcenedisplays0r, Vase arrangements. 2... 2. 2 oes cae - Roots 35c 
Honor Guest (S. C.)—Another new variety for this year’s introduction. Am- 
ber color overlaid with an apricot glow. On long elegant stems. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Ulusion (Cactus)—Delicate violet rose to rosy white at center with long 
Pwastedrpetais_on long stems Seno! 2) es se sas R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Jubilant (Cac.)—Spiral cactus of fine form on erect stems. Good keeper and 
very free flowering. Rosy-lilac color _..-.....----------------- Roots 25c 
Kelvin (1. D.)—A beautiful dahlia from Australia. Blooms are large and 
massive and will attain the size of 11 to 12 inches in diameter. Buff color 
heavily suffused carmine rose—giving a general effect of peach-pink. 
weryerree fq lOWering* e252. oe R. C. 35c, Plants 75c each 
Lombaert’s Violet (Cac.)—The middle size flowers are bishop-violet, on thin 
wiry stems. Free flowering and extra good for cutting -------- Roots 75¢ 
Lutt Wittchen (Dec.)—This is the most outstanding miniature white dahlia 
we know of. The blooms look like gardenias. Extra good bloomer. Early 
blooms don’t have too long stems but improve in length as the season ad- 
vances Roots 50c 
Madame Elizabeth Sawyer (Cac.)—Excellent blooms for cutting. Free flow- 
ering variety of a beautiful rose color. A beautiful flower Roots 75c each 
Marjoleyn (Min.)—Brilliant carmine rose. Small decorative flowers. Very 
profuse floomer and can be depended on -.------------------ Roots 35c 
Mde. Spreckhouse (Min.-Cac.)—A lovely miniature cactus of pastel pink 
and cream on excellent stems. Petals are narrow and rolled, giving them 
A Mella (SaiSdy aetee 6 i i See ei Aa ea Roots 25c¢ 
Pasadena (Dec.)—Large flowering orchid rose flowers on long strong 
stems. Sturdy grower. Has won many honors ------------------ Roots 35c 
Phantom (Dec.)—Lovely bi-color of dark royal purple with each petal tipped 
USERS) accel an Mine nine pl le ae a Re ley OA nt he ee Roots 50c 
Pride of Haarlem (Dec.)—Brilliant red on good stems. A very good flower 
EIELOLEAIIC WL Be eee es 2 PS ee ee ee ashen Seat Roots 50c 
Prinses Beatrix (Dec.)—A delicate orange. Points of petals regularly tint- 
ed white. Kingly flower on good stems above the foliage. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75¢ 
Princess Franger (Cac.)—Delicate buff salmon, a splendidly formed cas- 
tus on fine stems. Medium size blooms of 4 to 6 inches. Wonderful for cut 
one cmarrancementim ssl 0-2 2 5.2. seas esses ~ cece e <u eseeten Roots 25¢ 
Princesse Louise De Suede (Dec.)—-Medium size cut flower of great merits. 
Orange, red with white tips which makes an attractive flower. 
R. C. 35c, Plants 75c 
Promising Surprise (Min. Dec.)—A bi-color of white petals with each edged 
bright Tyrian purple. Perfect for small bouquets. Very early and profuse. 
Roots each 50c 
Remy (Dec.)—A very odd medium size dahlia of a greenish yellow heavily 
splashed with wine red. This bi-color is an unusual color combination. 
WERVECOOGEELOWEL ANSE. Sate t eons = so-so case nen hacteee---ccleeoe Roots 25c 
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