Val’s Delight 
Mme. C. Jussiant. (1.C.) Each $1.00 
A French introduction of unusual size for its type. This variety is much 
in demand by exhibitors as it is one of the few good lavender cactus. 
Size 7 oc 4. ‘ 
Mother Ballego. (C.) Each $1.50 
Perhaps the best recent introduction from Holland. The bright scarlet 
flowers with tightly rolled tips that twist sideways give the flower an 
unusual distinctive appearance. Fine stems and substance. 
Mrs. E. J. (C.) Each $1.00 
The bright rose-pink flowers have white centers and lightly tipped petals. 
Has won many awards and Certificates of Merit at many shows. It is 
early and prolific and is a very good cut-flower variety. Size 7 x 4. 
Mrs. Hester A. Pape. (1.D.) Each $2.00 
Big bold reddish purple flowers of fine form on husky plants make this 
an outstanding garden variety. The color blends richly with autumn foli- 
age. It is free blooming and easy to grow. A delight to the amateur. 
Here is one variety that always comes through. Size 10 x 5. 
Nay Aug. (S.C.) Each $2.00 
A beautiful cactus type Dahlia that has the fine habit of producing al- 
most all exhibition flowers of perfect form. The color is a handsome 
shade of rose softly fused with shades of chrome-yellow. The general 
eoet ee Stems are rigid, holding flowers firmly above foliage. 
ize 8x 
Nicky. (S.C.) Each $1.00 
A very outstanding medium sized scarlet-red. The flowers are side fac- 
ing on very strong stems. Produces an unusual quantity of flowers that 
are particularly good for cutting. Size 8 x 4 
Oakleigh Champion. (I.C.) Each $1.00 
The large flowers are a blend of burnt orange and soft pink with lemon 
suffusions at the base. Petals are laciniated and twisted. An excellent 
grower of unusual coloring. Size 9 x 4. 
Ogden Reid. (1.D.) Each $1.00 
The very large informal flowers are borne on long slender stems. The 
plants are vigorous and are profuse bloomers. The general color effect 
is ‘ashes of roses.’’ Size 10 x 5. 
Peggy J. (C.) Each $3.00 
The delicate coloring and artistic formation of the flower make this one 
an instant hit with all who see it. The flowers have tightly rolled petals 
which are laciniated at the tips. Center of flower is white with the outer 
third of the petals delicately suffused lilac to light lavender. Size 7 x 31/4. 
Victory. (F.D.) 
Nay Aug Two-in-One 
Pink Giant. (1.D.) Each $1.50 
A great favorite with all Dahlia growers. The fine flowers are bright 
clear rose-pink and large. A very impressive variety. Size 9 x 5 
Rhythm. (I1.C.) Each $1.00 
Delicately colored cameo-pink suffused soft rose. Petals are serrated, 
giving the flowers added character. Very useful as a cut flower and a 
consistent good garden variety. Size 8 x 4. 
Ronnie Lee. (S.C.) Each $1.00 
The large blooms are scarlet-red and salmon-orange. It is one of the 
best varieties of its color. Size 10 x 6 
Santa Claus. (1.D.) Each $1.00 
A bi-color of scarlet tipped white and with scarlet overlaid buff-yellow. 
Petals are pointed and whirling, giving a pinwheel effect. A most un- 
usual flower. Size 7 x 3. 
Son of Satan. (1.C.) Each $1.00 
This intense flame-red is one of the largest and brightest incurved cactus 
and will produce flowers up to 12 inches in diameter. Sensational in any 
garden. Size 10x 5 
Supreme Command. (F.D.) Each $1.00 
Bright scarlet-red with a bronze sheen. An excellent grower with always 
lots of blooms. Size 9 x 6. 
The Cardinal. (S.C.) Each $1.50 
The flowers are bright cardinal-red. A very strong grower and the flowers 
stand out well from the foliage on perfect stems. Size 9 x 5 
Two-in-One. (S.C.) _ Each $1.00 
An excellent cut flower of oxblood-red. One of the very first to bloom. 
Petals have good substance. Occasional blooms are bicolors tipped white. 
Size 6 x 4. 
Valley Queen. (1.C.) Each $1.00 
An unusual combination of red, shades of brown, mahogany, and tan 
giving it a smoky appearance. Blooms are large and of good quality. 
Size 10 x 5 
Val’s Delight. (S.C.) Each $3.00 
The dark red semi-cactus blooms have a light purple shading on the 
reverse of the petals which is also very evident at the centers of the 
flowers. It blooms early, bears its flowers on stiff stems and is alto- 
gether an exceptionally fine Dahlia. It scored very high at the Dahlia 
Society trial grounds. Size 91/2 x 5. 
Each $1.00 
The bold flowers are rose-pink with gold suffusion. This 
is a very formidable flower in the formal pink class and 
is an excellent variety for the garden. Size 8 x 4. 
Virginia B. Taggert. (F.D.) Each $3.00 
A big formal pink flower larger than most makes this 
a bold outstanding variety. Flowers normally 11 inches 
in diameter and more than 5 inches deep can’t fail to 
make an impression. Stems are strong and erect, a foot 
or more long, holding flower in fine position. Here is 
a show flower. Size 11 x 514. 
Virginia Rute. (S.C.) Each $1.00 
Flowers are deep velvety red and of neat formation. 
Petals are broad and rolled to a point at the tips. Blooms 
are held high above the foliage making it a big and 
outstanding garden subject. Size 11 x 6. 
Each $1.00 
Wanda Meade. (I.D.) 
An especially good garden variety. Color is scarlet-red 
tipped white with crinkled petals. Keeps very well. Plants 
are neat and bloom freely. Size 6 x 3 
White Winner. (1.D.) Each $1.00 
Handsome flowers grow on long stems and are full 
centered with petals of heavy texture. The vigorous 
plants are covered with flowers from early in the sea- 
son until frost. A variety which is not bothered by hot 
weather. Size 7 x 3. 
Zero. (F.D.) Each $1.50 
Well formed white flowers with slightest flush of laven- 
der at center and sometimes near tip of petal. Blooms 
grow on unusually long stems, making it a perfect cut- 
ting variety. Plants are big and spreading, and produce 
a large number of fine flowers. Size 8 x 31. 
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