BLUE RIVER. (Formal-Decorative) This prize winning 
Dahlia is nearest to a blue variety introduced to date. Best 
described as a phlox purple or bluish mauve. Fine strong 
stems and good foliage distinctive and very colorful. Ex- 
tra selected tubers, $1.00 each. 
CLARA CARDER. 
finest for the garden or exhibition. Clear cyclamen-pink, 
(Informal-Decorative) One of the 
a delightful color which draws immediate attention in the 
garden. Strong grower and fine stems. Extra selected tubers. 
$0.75. 
CROYDEN’S MASTERPIECE. (Formal-Decorative) Orange 
suffused jasper red makes this blossom one of the finest 
of the deep bronze tone dahlias. It is by far one of the 
largest dahlias in cultivation—the blooms measure 12 
inches across without any special growing care and the 
bloom has great depth as well. Vigorous grower with- 
standing the rigors of summer storms, an all around fine 
variety that is much in demand. A prize winner. Extra 
selected tubers, $1.75 each. 
EDGAR GUEST. (Semi-Cactus) The large deep yellow 
flowers are of perfect formation. Good strong grower 
and a most desirable variety for the garden. Received 
highest honors. Extra selected tubers, $1.25 each. 
FIVE STAR GENERAL. (Formal-Decorative) Bloom 10 
to 12 inches, bush 5 feet. Light amaranth pink shaded 
yellow. A grand pastel shade. Derrill Hart Medal Winner. 
Extra selected tubers, $1.75 each. 
FRIEDA GAYLORD. (Informal-Decorative) This new 
variety has caused much attention on the exhibition table. 
A soft blending of pink and gold in a beautifully formed 
bloom 12 inches wide. Good strong grower. Extra selected 
tubers, $1.75 each. 
GENERAL EISENHOWER. (Incurved-Cactus) Fine deep 
red. Each petal of the bloom is delightfully waved for a 
charming effect. Plant is extra strong with good foliage 
and many blooms are produced during the season. A prize 
winner, See illustration, right. Extra selected tubers, $1.50 
each. 
GENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING. (Semi-Cactus) Bloom 
12 to 14 inches, bush 51% feet. Color jasper red with suf- 
fusion of rich chrome yellow. A great prize winner; strong 
rugged grower. Extra selected tubers, $1.75 each. 
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GOLDEN ECLIPSE. (Formal-Decorative) Of clear golden 
yellow with salmon and flesh shadings at the center. Pro- 
ducing fine, sturdy plants with the flowers ‘carried well 
above the foliage. This Dahlia has been observed by us 
for a number of years and we consider it one of the most 
reliable. It is a fine cut flower, as well as an exhibition 
variety with wonderful keeping qualities. See illustration, 
page 35. Extra selected tubers, $0.75 each. 
JANE COWL. (Informal-Decorative) This wonderful 
Dahlia has been a success wherever grown. In color it is 
a warm buff and old gold, blending to apricot and rose 
at the center. Of ideal growth with strong spikes holding 
the flower well above the foliage. One of the best. Extra 
selected tubers, $0.65 each. 
JANINE SAWYER. (Formal-Decorative) Very large 
blooms of pure white. Very imposing. As many as ten 
perfectly formed blooms are open at one time on a fine 
robust plant. First prize winner at the shows. See illustra- 
tion, page 16. Extra selected tubers, $1.25 each. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. (Formal-Decorative) Probably the 
most popular of all Dahlias. Of clearest pink, the large, 
deep flowers are of perfect form and carried on fine stems. 
Extra selected tubers, $0.65 each, $5.00 for 10. 
MAFFIE. (Semi-Cactus) This variety has had many 
honors wherever exhibited. Intense carmine, blooms of 
tremendous size and fine quality. Strong grower with fine 
foliage. Occasionally shows golden tips to center petals. 
See illustration, page 35. Extra selected tubers, $2.00 
each, 
GENERAL EISENHOWER INCURVED CACTUS 
