CROYDON’S SIGNAL. FD. Beautiful ox-blood red. The 
foliage is very dark green, heavy and of unusual 
formation. Size of bloom 12x8. Net Plant $3.00 
CROYDON MASTERPIECE. FD. 12 in. x 7 in. A sen- 
sational salmon orange shaded coppery tan. This 
novelty grows 4 ft. Strong, vigorous bushes with 
long stems holding the splendidly colored flowers 
well out from the foliage. Net Plant $1.50 
CRYSTAL SURPRISE. FD-ID. 6-7 in. Bi-color. Straw 
yellow with stripes of currant red. Early and prolific 
on green branching dwarf bushes. Plant $.90 
DAHLIAMUM. ID. 10 in. A blend of yellow ochre 
and canary yellow making a _ beautiful golden 
orange. The big blooms are freely produced from 
mid-season on. The long twisting petals present a 
shaggy appearance. Plant $.75 
DANDY SNOW. SC. 8-9 in. Pure white. A very free 
flowering large white on extra long canes. Bush 
4 ft. We welcome this variety from Australia as a 
new white cut-flower. Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
DEE CEE. ID. 12x8 in. A combination of sulphur yellow 
with a scarlet flush and center. Long stems. Bush 
6 ft. Blooms keep well. Net Plant $3.50 
DELLA. FD. 5-6 in. Fuchsine pink. A fine, very early 
flowering, good stemmed cut flower. A true pink. 
Plant $.75 
DEEP VELVET. FD. 7-8 in. Blackish maroon. A dahlia 
with extra good growing habits. Well branched 
3-4 ft. bushes bearing plenty of well formed 
flowers. Mid-season. Root $1.50; Plant $.75 
DETROIT 250. Inc. C. 10x5 in. Red—almost dark red. 
Bush medium. (Lakeside). Root $3.50; Plant $2.00 
DORA M. ID. 6-7 in. Persian rose with lighter tones. 
This is a welcome addition to the list of good cut- 
flower dahlias. Bushes are 4-5 ft., free branching 
and profuse with well formed flower on excellent 
stems. Plant $1.00 
DOREEN E. Str. C. 7x4 in. Tyrian purple. An early 
blooming dahlia with narrow petals. Plenty of 
flowers too. Stems are long. Plant $.75 
Fie aie LUG 
DR. PAUL MORGAN. SC. 10x5 in. A soft lavender of 
light rosaline purple lightened by light persian rose. 
Long stems. Bush 4 ft. Plant $1.00 
EDNA D. SC. 10-12x7 in. Cherry to cardinal red. 
One of the very best of the reds. Several of the 
big flowers are produced at one time over a long 
blooming season. The stems are excellent. Very 
vigorous and fast growing 5 ft. bushes. 
Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
EUPHROSYNE. Str. C. 8 in. Light mineral violet, a 
true lavender shade. This fine variety is out of 
Germany. The 5% ft. bushes bear the flower facing 
on excellent stems. Blooms keep long when cut. 
Net Plant $.90 
EVENTIDE. ID. 10x6 in. Violet purple. It always pro- 
duces plenty of well formed flowers on excellent 
stems. Bush is 3% ft., branching and vigorous. 
The blooms resemble large Mums. Plant $.75 
FASCINATION. ID. 6 in. Turkey red shaded over cad- 
mium orange. A bright and deep orange color. 
Bush 3 ft. and it branches from near the ground, 
producing long stems with finely formed flowers in 
profusion. Root $2.00; Plant $1.00 
FINESSE ANVERSOIS. Str. C. 5 in. Light primrose 
yellow. A densely petaled long stemmed cut-flower 
dahlia. The 3 ft. bushes start blooming early and 
literally cover themselves with finely formed blooms. 
Root $1.25; Plant $.60 
FIREGLEAM. Inc. Cactus. 6-7 in. x 4 in. A _ bright 
orange with yellow base and a long 12 in. stem. 
A very free bloomer early and late and one of the 
best keeping cut-flowers we know. This is an ex- 
tra-ordinary dahlia. Plant $1.00 
FIVE STAR GENERAL. FD. 10-12x7 in. Base color of 
canary yellow heavily lined and overlaid persian 
rose. For habit of growth and production of well 
formed large flowers, this dahlia is unexcelled by 
any of the big ones. The bush is 5 ft., early to 
bloom, free branching and continuous. 
Plant $.90 
FLORENCE CHADWICK. St. C. White, with a touch of 
lavender late in season. Size 8x5 in. On four Honor 
Rolls. Plant $3.00 
