JULIA McKAMEY 
MONTE, I.C.—A most attractive 6 to 7 inch scarlet 
cactus incurved like a chrysanthemum with 
fine pointed petals. The flowers are produced 
in abundance on good stems .........-------------1----t-- 
MOULINE ROUGE, S.C. — A vivid scarlet of 7 
inches and half as deep. The strong stems 
hold the blooms facing. Fine keeper ..............-- 
MBS. E. J., St.C.—Rather small bright rose pink 
with white centers. Good stems hold the 
blooms well. Medium short plant -..............-.---- 
MOROCCO, F.D. — A very large golden apricot 
flushed amber. The bush is medium low and 
blooms. early 2220-8 eo ete ee 
NIGHT EDITOR, I.D. (Hulin)—A seedling of Town 
Topic and a glistening blend of 
cyclamen and purple making 
Flower Grower a general color of peony pur- 
ple. The size is 9 x 5 on strong 
DAHLIA stems. It has won a lot of 
prizes around the country. 
HONOR Last season it won as best in 
ROLL y class, best in section and best 
4 in show at Tacoma against 
strong competition. You will 
like it as it grows easily and 
produces well. Strong roots 
NICKY K, S.C.—Medium size bright scarlet on 
strong stems. It does not burn and keeps well 
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OAKLEIGH CHAMPION, I.C.—Bloom size 9 by 4 
over a medium tall plant. A nice blend of 
orange buff and Tyrian pink. The fine petals 
curve inward nicely. A champion winner 
Many times. 6 nee Le a ae ee ges 
O. D. BALDWIN, Ball—One of the best ball dahlias 
we have ever grown. A nice blend of orange 
and red with a dark center. Stems are long 
and strong. A fine keeper when shown and 
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ORFERO, St.C.—Early bloomer of dark purple on 
stiff stems. The 8 inch blooms are fine keep- 
ers and, good "producers <i. fen eek 
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