SELLWOOD GLORY, F.D.—A sport of Ballego’s 
Glory but the color is dianthus purple with 
white edges to the broad petals. Size is 8 to 
9 inches on good stems. A fine keeper. -....-. 1.50 
SHEIK, St.C.—Six inch lavender pink with creamy 
center. The stems are strong and the blooms 
keep well when ‘cutj2 2nd eet et Bae oes 1.00 
SILVER METEOR, F.D.—Silvery pink blooms of 
10 inches on extra strong stems. A very desir- 
able mnuimbergescy: $e MSs eee ees Bee Bee 1.00 
SIMOUN, I.D.—A flashy bi-color of yellow with red 
stripes and spots. 10-inch blooms on good stems 1.00 
STUART OGG, I.D.—Large lemon yellow with 
nearly white tips. Stems are rigid with blooms 
facia Goh the fe eC TON ge eh eee er ee 1.00 
STELLAETTA, F.D.—10-inch blooms of dark red on 
cane like stems. It does not burn and holds 
centers till end of the season. It also keeps 
A LUNA VOTY 1c CULT seems Pa are ae aa RSLS Mee 1.00 
STEVEN FOSTER, I.C.—Buff suffused scarlet. ‘The 
petals of the 10-inch blooms are pointed and 
EAST TA Wik Tee ee eee Oe ennai rete is aed ae ot cate 1.00 
STORM CLOUD, Ball—A dark maroon of 5 inches. .75 
SHIRLEY WESTWELL, F.D.—A dazzling scarlet of 
6 inches on the best of stems. An early bloomer 
ancdcSOOd | PrOCUCe Tk a te hss) oe) leo ae cee See 1.00 
SMOKY, I.C.—An incurved cactus that can be 
grown real large. The color is deep mauve 
with a metallic luster that makes it stand out 
from all others. Extra good stems. ............... 1.50 
SYDNEY, I.D.—Massive flowers of rose pink with a 
hint of gold at base of petals. The heavy stems 
hold the blooms above the foliage and make a 
striking display at all times. It is a good 
OO Hace aoe is okt cer ee eee es a eee oe 1.00 
THE OUTCAST, I.C.—Marigold orange shading to 
yellow at tips of the wide petals, giving it a 
reddish gold effect. The strong stems keep the 
flowers ‘well out of the foliage. —2...00000044. 3.00 
THE VOLUNTEER, I.D.—Deep dianthus 
purple with lighter tips. The 10- 
inch blooms are on strong stems. 
Flower Grower 
DAHLIA 
HONOR : 
ROLL Winner of many awards and medals 
the past:-few seasons... 228.04) oe 3.00 
THE COMMODORE, I.D.—A very large bright yel- 
low. Medium low plants but good long stems. .50 
THOS. EDISON, F.D.—A general favorite in deep . 
jOL8 Sie 6) Coe Ws NEB A, A CARR Ree arts TR ol AS, 90 
TIARA, F.D.—A stunning bi-color of orange tipped 
white. The 8-inch blooms are on real long 
stems. Winner of best formal in several shows. 
Yourwill do well<to grow sthiso: so 6 a ee 3.50 
TOWN TOPIC, F.D.—Tall plants with many 9-inch 
blooms of magenta purple on strong stems. 
Some come with white tips. It is a winner 
CILNEr HWS Ys (dee ee eee ee swe ep dad 2) 1.00 
TORERO, St.C.—The general color effect is crimson 
and gold. The 9-inch blooms are held right. 
A> Drenchonoveltyi sat oath te yn pre 1.00 
