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Barwise Dahlias 
We are adding each year to our collection of the 
fntroductions of this famous English grower. 
They have won a goodly num- 
ber of awards in their home shows on length of stem 
and hard texture of flowers. Come in miniature and 
medium sizes and proved very satisfactory in our garden. 
Limited number of root divisions at $1.50 each. 
Bowland—M FD Rich glowing salmon. Very attrac- 
tive. 
Buttermere—F.D, Almost a ball. Clear, uniform yel- 
low. 
Coon—M FD Deep maroon, almost black. 
Downham—B SC Clear yellow; dwarf plant. 
Edith—Medium F.D. Color, unique—a new break— 
glowing cerise to crimson, yellow center. 
Florist—F.D. Soft lilac mauve. A long-keeping cut 
flower. 
Fortress—C. Rich salmon pink, gold at base. 
Genteel—S.C, Cyclamin-purple at tips, paler at center. 
Higham—F. D. Good keeping rosy mauve flower. 
Hopeful—sS.C. -Star-like petals, orange flushed tan- 
gerine. 
Ivory—S.C. Sulphur yellow. 
Leighton—S.C. Golden yellow, flushed and edged 
tangerine. 
Newton Gem—M FD Rich crimson; slight showing of 
yellow at base of petals. 
New Vision—S.C. Shell pink, long stems. 
Reedley—I.D. Highly rated rich apricot to chrome 
yellow at center. 
Sheila Brunton—Medium S.C. Color, rich glowing 
orange, sufiused and tipped clear yellow. New and 
much admired. 
Shirley Westwell—I.D. Bright signal red, saffron yel- 
ler at base. Claimed to be the finest of the scarlet 
dahlias to date. Universally admired. 
Sovereign—F.D. Rich golden yellow. 
Towneley Ideal—C. Arresting color and pleasing form. 
Blooms carried erect on stiff stems. Tangerine, in- 
tensifying to fire red. 
Vic—S.C, Dazzling crimson scarlet, gold at base, faint 
vermilion reverse. 
Be a «Jiner.»—Unite with the American Dahlia 
Society, the Central States, your State, your Local. 
