4 DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 



YANKEE GIRL (1930)— This splendid 

 decorative in the salmon, rose shade* 

 is a very lasting cutflower. Plants 

 vigorous and free blooming. St-O'ck 

 very limited j Net , 10.00 



*YANKEE QUEEN— One of our ntost' 

 beautiful originations which has 

 made good elsewhere. It has the 

 distinction of being a true pink, 

 shading lighter but without a trace 

 of lavender. The blooms are large 

 and numerous, on a very sturdy 



plant 5.0Q 



Informal Decorative Dahlias ^ \ 



Fully double flowers, floral rays long, 

 twisted or pointed and usually irregular in ar- 

 rangement. 



BARBARA REDFERN — Flower of 

 great size and depth, a blending of 

 old rose and gold 2.00 



BARBARA WEAR— A beautiful pastel, 

 being pinkish lavender shading to 

 cream at the tips 3.50 



BRUNO — Large attractive soft rose 

 red. on good stems. This variety is 

 a favorite with many who do not 

 care for the vivid reds or crimsons 1.50 



CITY OF TRENTON— Very large, ar- 

 tistically formed bloom of rich au- 

 tumn colorings 2.50 



COLOR SERGEANT— A very striking 

 dahlia of deep, rich salmon bronze 

 of one shade 2.50 



*COQUETTE— An exhibition flower of 

 great beauty, being a Spanish com- 

 bination of red and gold 3.50 



DAD — A large free blooming true car- 

 mine red 3.00 



DIGNITY— Very deep, full flower of 



salmon rose 1.00 



ERNEST DE MUYTER— A lovely cy- 

 clamen rose, with a lavender tint 1.00 



FORDHOOK EMPEROR (New)— A 

 deep irregular bloom which is a 

 blend of rich autumn tints — salmon, 

 rose and gold. An effective variety 

 in the garden 5.00 



*FORT MONMOUTH— A giant dahlia 

 which more than made good again 

 this season. It is a rich crimson ma- 

 roon shading to violet at the tips of 

 the petals. Flowers have long stems 

 and are unusually good keepers for 

 exhibition 5.00 



HELEN WINCHELL (1931)— A new 

 shade of bright true pink which 

 should appeal to many 2.50 



INSULINDE — A beautifully formed 

 flower of golden orange — An old fa- 

 vorite 1.00 



*JANE COWL— One of the finest prize 

 winning dahlias, a massive deep 

 flower of a glistening bronzy buff 

 and old gold blending to a bright 

 salmon at center. Extra 3.00 



