QUALITY DAHLIAS 

 for 1930 



iction from the Best of 

 and the Older Varieties 



Decorative Dahlias 



ALICE GREEN — Large orange, with 



attractive dark green foliage $ L50 



AMANDA M. HOUGHTON — Good 



cut flower of soft lilac pink 75 



ANITA DAY HUBBARD— A new, free 

 blooming variety of a rich violet 

 pink 4.00 



ANNA MARIE FREY— A very bright 



red LOO 



AVALON— Pure clear yellow LOO 



^ AZTEC GLORY— An immense flower 



of clear picric yellow 5.00 



BARBARA REDFERN — Flower of 

 great size and depth, a beautiful 

 blending of old rose and gold, on 

 ^ stiff stems, early and free 3.50 



BARBARA WEAR — A pinkish lavcn- 



dar shading to cream at tips 5.00 



BASHFUL GIANT— Immense blooms 



of apricot and gold LOO 



BERENGARIA— An English decorative 

 which verges on the hybrid cactus 

 type, of immense size, in autumn 



shades of orange and gold 3.50 



^ BERTHA JOST— Soft yellow, tinted 



peach pink LOO 



BETTY IVINS— A very large flower of 



salmon, amber and rose 5.00 



BLACK JACK — Deepest maroon color, 



almost black LOO 



BRUNO — A very attractive dahlia of 



soft rose red '. 2.00 



BUCHAREST— New. A deep creamy 



color with beautiful rose stripes . . . 7.50 



CALVIN COOLIDGE, JR.— Rich rose 



pink, suffused salmon L50 



CHAMPAGNE — Beautiful, golden 



champagne to chamois LOO 



CHARLOTTE LAFRENZ — Large 

 blooms of gold shades blended with 

 rich apricot 5.00 



CHAS. STRATTON— Gold, tipped rose LOO 



CHEMAR'S EUREKA — A splendid 

 new variety. Ideal in form and stem. 

 It is almost pure white, the tips of 

 the center petals being lavender . . . 10.00 



CHEMAR'S PURITY — A beautiful 

 white with a trace of ivory at center 

 when flowers first open 3.50 



CITY OF LAWRENCE— The brightest 



shade of pure yellow LOO 



CITY pF TRENTON— Very large, ar- 

 tistically formed bloom of rich au- 



V tumn colorings . . 5.00 



\CLANSMAN— A splendid cutflower, of 



bright coppery orange 3.00 



