Every dahlia Here is a Satisfactory One 



Jersey's Beauty 



Jimmie Foxx 



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Mixed Pompon Dahlias 



Our Dahlias are grown under conditions that make them 

 vigorous. They are not overfed. They are grown in ordinary soil 

 and under conditions such as the average grower finds. Our 

 Dahlias GROW for our customers. We list only varieties of 



Bolgiano's dahlias 



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proved merit. Our Annual Dahlia Show gives us a good oppor- 

 tunity of ascertaining what varieties appeal most to Dahlia 

 lovers. Every tuber is guaranteed to have an eye or sprout and 

 no broken neck. 



Abbreviations: (F.D.) Formal Decorative, (I.D.) Informal Decoratiye, (Min.) Miniature, (SC.) Semi-Cactus, (Pom.) Pompon. 



Alice May. (I.D.) The flower is tremendous, 

 with a beautiful artistic form. Strong, long 

 stems. Without a doubt one of the finest 

 white Dahlias to date. Each $ 1.00. 



Avalon. (I.D.) Clear canary-yellow; dis- 

 tinct and pleasing. Large flower of fine 

 form. Each 35c; 3, $1.00. 



Bashful Giant. (F.D.) One of the largest 

 in its class and one of the best. An ex- 

 quisite apricot with buff and gold tints. 

 Very free and continuous bloomer. Each 

 35c; 3, SI. 00. 



Blue River. (F.D.) Distinctive for its color, 

 deep lilac or bluish mauve, the nearest to a 

 blue Dahlia we have and the best of its 

 color. Strong, erect stems. Each 60c. 



California Idol. (I.D.) Clear lemon-yellow. 

 Produces very deep blooms with full high 

 centers, usually facing mostly upward. 

 Each 60c. 



Carl G. Dahl. (I.D.) Enormous apricot- 

 buff blooms, shading to old-rose on reverse 

 of petals. Prolific bloomer; long, fine 

 stems, vigorous grower. Each fl.00. 



City of Cleveland. (I.D.) Flowers of 

 artistic form, bright orange suffused scar- 

 let. Very rich and attractive in appear- 

 ance. Each 50c 



Clara Carder. (I.D.) Immense blooms of a 

 beautiful shade of cyclamen-pink. Each 

 35c; 3, $1.00. 



Edna Ferber. (S.C.) The size and beauty of 

 this flower still attracts _ much attention. 

 Petals are curled and twisted, forming an 

 extremely full flower. Color glistening 

 coral, shading to old-gold at base of petals. 

 A good strong grower with dark green 

 foliage. Each 50c 



Hunt's Velvet Wonder. (I.D.) A huge 

 flower that will appeal to those who want 

 size. Color is rosy magenta which blends 

 into a true purple. Strong, heavy stems. 

 Each 60c 



Jane Cowl. (I.D.) Deep massive blooms of 

 bronzy buff and old-gold, blending darker 

 to center. Each 35c; 3, $1.00. 



Jean Kerr. (F.D.) Still the most popular 

 white with most cut-flower growers. The 

 flowers are medium size and many are pro- 

 duced on each plant. A good keeper and 

 fine for floral work. Each 35c; 3, $1.00. 



Jersey's Beauty. (F.D.) A beautiful rose- 

 pink with silvery sheen. Ideal for cutting. 

 The most popular pink. Each 35c; 3, $1.00. 



Jersey's Dainty. (S.C.) Fine, white, 

 flushed lavender. A beauty. Good keeper. 

 Each 40c 



Jimmie Foxx. (I.D.) Coppery red suffused 

 and tinged henna. An immense Dahlia 

 and a good one. Each 75c 



Josephine G. (I.D.) or (S.C.) Color is a 

 very pleasing true pink of a bright shade, 

 some petals tipped yellow. It makes a 

 wonderful sturdy bush, with flowers held 

 well above the dense foliage. It is a prolific 

 bloomer. Each 40c 



Kentucky. (F.D.) Nice pink blended with 

 yellow and gold. A daughter of Jersey's 

 Beauty. Each 35c; 3, $1.00. 



Lord of Autumn. (I.D.) _ Its blooms domi- 

 nate the yellow classes in the showroom. 

 A wonderful grower with clean, glossy 

 foliage and strong, erect stems. The 

 lemon-yellow flowers attain a wonderful 

 size and depth, and the long, pointed and 

 twisting petals, with beautiful center 

 formation, remind one of a large exhibition 

 chrysanthemum. Each $1.00. 



Marshall's Pink. (F.D.) Large, globular 

 flower of bright pink with silver sheen. 

 Somewhat soft for early-season commer- 

 cial use but a beauty in the garden. 40c. 



Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. (F.D.) An es- 

 tablished favorite large lavender. Dis- 

 tinctive. Each 30c; 3, 75c. 



Omar Khayyam. (F.D.) Chinese red 

 shading to bright orange, tipped lighter. 

 Strong grower; sure bloomer. Each 40c. 



Pride of Stratford. (I.D.) Two-tone 

 orange; beautiful form; good size; rich 

 color. Each 30c; 3, 75c 



Red Salute. (F.D.) Heavy petals and 

 leathery foliage as well as the bright 

 cardinal-red color place, thisvariety in good 

 standing as a red Formal. Stands as much 

 adverse growing conditions as any Dahlia 

 we know. An early and continuous 

 bloomer. Each 75c 



Satan. (S.C.) Enormous shaggy flower of 

 flame-red with gold center. Tall strong 

 plants. Each 60c 



Thomas Edison. (F.D.) A grand and strik- 

 ing variety of deep royal purple. De- 

 servedly popular. We have increased our 

 stock of this variety in response to a de- 

 mand that persists from year to year. 

 Each 60c 



Small-flowered Varieties 



Belle of Springfield. (Pom.) Small solid 

 red flower of perfect shape and with good 

 stem. Each 35c; 3, $1.00. 



Betty Anne. (Pom.) Soft clear pink. 

 Each 35c; 3, $1.00. 



Deep plum-purple. 

 Good shape. Each 



Very 

 35c; 



Bobby. (Pom.) 



free flowering. 



3, $1.00. 

 Dusky. (Min.) Dark red, almost black. 



Each 35c; 3, $1.00. 

 Joe Fette. (Pom.) This is the leading white 



variety. Nice stems. Each 35c; 3, $1.00. 

 Little Edith. (Pom.) Primrose-yellow tipped 



carmine. Each 35c; 3, $1.00. 

 Mary Munns. (Pom.) Fine lavender of 



perfect shape. Good producer. Each 35c; 



3, $1.00. 

 Morning Mist. (Pom.) Blooms with rosy 



lavender overlay on white base. Long, 



strong stems. Vigorous grower. Extra 



fine. Each 40c 



Mixed Dahlias 



All-Giant Mixture. A very popular col- 

 lection at our Dahlia Show. Includes 

 numerous of the recent higher priced 

 varieties, mixed in growing and handling, 

 names lost, etc. Each 15c; doz. $1.50. 



Mixed Dahlias. A big-value offer of many 

 good varieties that have become mixed in 

 handling or from which labels have been 

 lost. For those who do not care for names, 

 this collection will be very satisfactory. 

 Each 10c; doz., $1.00. 



Dwarl Dahlias 



P. M. Mixture. Pompons and Miniatures 

 that have gotten mixed in growing and 

 names lost. All good. A fine collection of 

 these popular types. Each 10c; doz., $1.00. 



Begonias, Tuberous-rooted 



For shady borders or beds 

 These lovely bedding plants may be 

 grown outdoors in the summer in shady 

 places where they receive plenty of 

 moisture. 



Double Camellia-flowered 



Animproveddoublestrain which greatly 

 resembles the camellia in form of flower. 

 Apricot White Rose 



Red Salmon 



Postpaid, Each 30c; 10, $2.75. 



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