SIX BEAUTIFUL CACTUS DAHLIAS 
BEAUTY QUEEN. Pink and white. 
CAROL FRANCIS. Lavender. 
CLARA HOOK. Yellow. 
MISS MYRTLE BEACH. Orange. 
MARION GLENN. Purple. 
OAKLEIGH CHAMPION. Bronze. 
1 Root of each for $5.65 
1 Plant of each for $3.75 
SIX SMALL (5 In. or less) 
CUT FLOWER DAHLIAS 
ANJERDRIES. White 
APHRODITE. Pink. 
AUREOOL. Yellow. 
BOBO. Orange. 
CAROLINA LASSIE. Lavender. 
MARY CHURCHILL. Red. 
1 Root of each for $4.00 
MIXED CUT FLOWER, CACTUS 
AND GIANT DAHLIAS 
ALCAZAR. Large dark red. 
ARTHUR GODFREY. Giant orange. 
APHRODITE. Golden pink. 
FINESSE ANVERSOIS. Light yellow, cactus. 
MOEDER TOEBAERT. 
Lavender cactus. 
MARION GLENN. Purple cactus. 
PEGGY J. Pink and white cactus. 
1 Root of each for $6.65 
1 Plant of each for $4.45 
EXTRA SPECIAL DAHLIA ROOTS 
NO. 1 
NO. 1—Roots only 80c each, plus postage, 45c. 
Two (2) of one variety for $1.50 plus postage. 
cardinal red. Bushes 
The reverse of 
ALCAZAR. ID. 10 in. A fine 
dwarf, early and free blooming. 
the petals is shaded white. 
AMIDONETTE. FD. 6 in. 
signal red tipped white. 
An extra good bi-color of 
KELVIN SUNRISE. SC. 6-7 in. Gold tipped garnet. 
An unusual color combinution. A bi-color. Bush is 
4 ft. Has excellent stems and a good root maker. 
KENTUCKY SPORTSMAN. ID. 9 in. Golden amber 
tipped white. This has long been a standard bi- 
color in these colors. 
L. C. K. Str. C. 5 in. Amber yellow. Very early and 
free. One of the best cut-flowers. The 3 ft. bushes 
provide big clumps of ‘oots. 
MARY CHURCHILL. Anemone. 5 in. Cardinal red. 
Red cushion tipped gold. Early and free flowering 
and a good cut-flower. 
MERRY SUNSHINE. FD. 5-6 in. Light primrose yellow. 
Dwarf bush with fine stems. One of the earliest 
and most profuse of the yellows. 
MME, E. SAWYER. Str. C. 6-7 in. Persian rose. One 
of the most beautiful and perfectly formed cactus 
bloom. The stems are most excellent. 
MONY. FD. 7 in. Mauve tipped white. 
most uniform bi-color we have. 
This is the 
MRS. HESTER PAPE. ID. 10x5 in. Garnet lake purple. 
The fine blooms are unfailingly produced on nice 
stems. The well branched big bushes are 5 ft. 
This has a good record as a show winner. 
OAKLEIGH CHAMPION. Inc. C. 8-10x4 in. Straw 
yellow heavily overlaid with rhodamine pink. This 
is one of the largest and best of the cactus dahlias. 
The finely formed flowers are produced early, con- 
tinuously and freely on long stems. 
REES’ MIDNIGHT. FD. 8x4 in. Dark Maroon on very 
long, up to 24 in. stems. The best. 
ROBERT WEHR. FD. 6-7 in. Mars orange, yellow base. 
This has proved to be a valuable Florists’ flower. 
It is extremely free blooming and when disbudded 
long canes may be cut. 
SANTA CLAUS. FD. 7 in. Scarlet, white and yellow. 
An unusual tri-color. 
SILVERETTA. Str. C. 5 in. Persian rose heavily shaded 
silver. 
TIPPLER. Str. C. 6 in. Pure white tipped deep lilac. 
WHITE KING. FD. 6-7 in. Well known as in Europe 
as a white cut-flower. 
NO. 2 
NO. 2—Roots only $1.10 each, plus postage, 45c. 
Two (2) of one variety for $2.00 plus postage. 
ARABIAN NIGHT. Str. C. 
blue. The well 
exhibition. 
10 in. Deep violet, overlaid 
formed flowers are superb for 
