DECORATIVE DAHILAS 5 



Quality Dahlias 



Large Flowered Types 

 DECORATIVES 

 Formal and Informal 



NOTE: A few special varieties have been 

 starred throughout this list as suggestions for 

 exhibition varieties, although many others may 

 be used. 



Root 



ADIRONDACK SUNSET— I. D.— Color 

 scarlet red with golden tips and re- 

 verse '50 



ADMIRAL BYRD — F. D. — An exception- 

 ally vigorous dahlia of rich gold, 

 tinted with salmon .50 



ADOLPH MAYER — I. D. — An outstand 

 ing color — a purple garnet so dark 

 as to be nearly black 1.00 



ADORABLE — I. D. — Salmon pink and 



gold .50 



*ALICE MAY I. D. — Pure waxy white, of 



beautiful formation 3.00 



ANGELO ROSSI I. D. — Large rich apricot .75 



ANNA BENEDICT I. D.— Rich, deep gar- 

 net with black shadings at center of 

 bloom 75 



ARELDA LLOYD I. D. — A sport of Jane 

 Cowl, this dahlia has all the good 

 points of that splendid variety. It is 

 a soft deep yellow, sometimes slight- 

 ly flushed with apple blossom pink .50 



AVALON — F. D. — Good cutflower of 



clear light yellow .50 



*AZURA I. D. — Huge rosy lilac with a 

 bluish violet sheen, a rather late 

 bloomer 1.00 



BANDOENG — I. D. — Bronzy orange, over- 

 laid rose 1.50 



BILL ARBURY I. D. — Large creamy white 



Net 2.50 



BLUE RIVER F. D. A deep bluish laven- 

 der, which is lovely for arrange- 

 ments — the plant grows rather 

 dwarf 1.00 



(BRILLIANT LADY I. D. — Bright reddish 



French purple, reflexed silver 2.50 



BRUNO I. D. — Large, attractive soft rose 



red .50 



BUCKEYE BRIDE F. D.— A loveiy long 



stemmed dahlia of geranium pink .75 



BUCKEYE KING F. D.— Large golden yel- 

 low, shaded bronze ,50 



♦CALIFORNIA IDOL I. D.— -Giant exhi- 

 bition yellow clear lemon yellow, 



a true pastel shade ,75 



