MRS. THOMAS EDISON—ID. (Chautauqua.) Ruby red, with silver reverse. 
Outstanding color effect. Flower can be grown to good size and is always a 
briahtspoten the corden. Low OrOW Cle ek ee $2.00 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE—I.D. (Success.) Deep red. This dahlia is naturally 
large and can be grown to great proportions. Has been a contender in the larg- 
est class for many years. Strong grower with good stems..............22.....-.-2:--- $2.00 
NANCY C. SCHARHAG—L.D. (Sunset.) Mallow pink striped and splashed wine 
purple. A sport of Dixie’s Wine Dot which it very much resembles in everything 
BUeCOLOISE VGC eT OLIGO [eneree wane tie hry, ke OR eth ee 2 Lo) tee See eee $2.50 
OAKLEIGH CHAMPION—C. (Oakleigh.) Orange and pink with yellow shad- 
ings at base of petals. Large cactus of excellent form on strong long stems. 
Agree le SUIrS MONT O Wate ae he ly) eto ee te A ons Se Bae $2.00 
OGDEN REID—1.D. (Parrella.) Old rose with slight golden suffusion. Large exhi- 
bition: bicomvontlong slenderrsicm. blooms proiusely.....2 ee $2.00 
PACIFIC ROSE—I.D. (Thompson.) Deep rose pink. Fine large variety that is 
popular in California and a winner at the shows. Medium height with all good 
CLOMETIC CELLOS tee eee ee ak oe ee RSE nee eet we NN 4 ee ee $2.50 
PATRICIA SPOLLEN—I.C. (Johnson.) Medium orange. Attractive cactus bloom 
that exhibits well and has won many prizes in its class. Responds to good care. 
IMiGvalaze  leakiyae hisses ee ee tle: Aste ee hy I ee ee RR ee rs sd $2.50 
PHYLLIS KNIGHT—1.D. (Australia.) Salmon rose. Very large size. Fine color and 
all good qualities except that an occasional bloom may come with a coarse 
SETROT gol tO IUD CLT jee eA este ae at A ee aa et ee Fa S/n ae $2.50 
PINK GIANT—1.D. (Holland.) True pink. This is hardly a giant according to the 
American idea but it is large enough for all general purposes. The color is 
impressive and, it, has achieved populariyin this country... 0. 2 == $1.00 
PIRATE TREASURE—1.D. (Rocky River.) Orange buff with red suffusion. Very 
large variety of vigorous growth. Frequent winner in Eastern shows. Distinc- 
UAVS ee Ut eR etre ee aoa ee ee en te Tipe nS Oe hoe Es $2.50 
POET’S DREAM—1.D. (Salem.) Shell pink or possibly soft apple blossom pink. 
Extraordinary as to color and size and of most beautiful formation. This would 
be ‘one.oithetinestidanliasiisinad a beiler silicic een ee eee $2.00 
QUINN’S TIDAL WAVE—1I.D. (Australia.) Canary yellow. One of the newer 
yellows; very pleasing and productive. Like many of the Australian dahlias it 
ots in blejeiseendenica\enelelelojere Mile) iiodl Tcibhgowiccie) 4 Me eee a $2.50 
REAL GLORY—F.D. (Stephenson.) Pure white. A clear glistening white of fine 
form and extra good substance. Good grower and free bloomer. Unsurpassed 
Tr Pte CLES Se eee te wes eine St, Re Re ee eR en ge Nee iy Ser eee eae, $2.00 
RUBY LOXTON—L.D. (Australia.) Bright rose. Large well-colored flower. Blooms 
Barly and, 1reslyaonrd. strong widiCrous: icin (eae eee eet ee eee end $2.00 
SALEM SUNSHINE—I.D. (Salem.) Bright yellow. Another very large yellow. 
Bush is low but stems are long and wiry and hold the magnificent bloom up- 
righiuls not temperamental as: tonwecinonae:: smn ees coy ee ede eee $2.50 
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