SPECIAL DAHLIA COLLECTIONS 
Arranged especially to give extra value to those who are not acquainted with the various varieties. 
Collection No. 1 — 4. Cactii 
Lawinc 
Libclle 
Marjorie Castlcton 
Success 
Collection No. 2 
Autumn Century 
Gen'l Pershing 
Klein Domitea 
Maurice Revoirc 
Yellow King 
Collection No. 3 
Albert Maumcne 
Dorian 
Dorothy Peacock 
Little Herman 
Collection No. 4 — ( 
Frances White 
F. W. Fellows 
Lumesch 
Mme. Eschenauer 
4 Decorative s $1.00 
Jack Rose 
Mrs. C. H. Breck 
Prof. Mansfield 
Sylvia 
$2.00 
Mina Burgle 
Mrs. Thos. Sharp 
Queen Mary 
Unique 
White Swan 
$2.00 
L. Kramer Peacock 
Marley 
Mary Pickford 
Queen Elizabeth 
Remarkable Cactus Dahlias .$^.00 
Mrs. Leo Niesscn 
Mrs. Warnaar 
Nibelungenhort 
Rube Girl 
Collection No. 5- 
Break O'Day 
liortulanus Fiet 
Hortulamis Wittc 
Lc Grand Manitou 
-S Grand Decorative Dahlias . . $4.00 
Marcclla 
Mrs. Bertha Morris 
Mrs. y. Harrison Dick 
Patrick- O'Mara 
Collection No. 6 $10.00 
Bianca Mrs. F. F. Schock 
Canada Pink Perfection 
Insulinde Priscilla 
Medusa Tyrrcl Austin 
Collection No. 7 $14.50 
Betty Austin Isabel Street 
Colossal Pink Rosaha Styles 
Collection No. 8 $25.00 
Mary Dorr 
Olive Nycc 
Claire Kulp 
Dream Girl 
Kathryn Konges 
Kissimmee 
Manatee 
Sarah Harlcy 
Senator Baird 
Sophie Morcy 
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varieties in all, each carefully labeled true to name by mail, postpaid for only s$60.00. 
BEAUTIFUL DAHLIAS, LOW PRICES 
12 Decorative, our selection, all named . $2.00 12 All Classes, our selection, all named . . . ..$1.50 
12 Cactus, our selection, all named 2.00 12 Beautiful Double mixed, not named. . . . 1.00 
12 Paeony FL, our selection, all named .... 2.00 12 Beautiful Single mixed, not named 1.00 
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WHAT OTHERS 
Pe.maquid Point, Me., June 6, 1922. 
Pe.\cock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. ,J. 
Gentlemen: — "The Dahlia" ari-ived by this evening's mail 
and I have been reading it since supper, it is now 1 .4. j\l. and 
I am stopping long enough to get this order off to you, if I am 
not too late will you please send by parcel post the enclosed 
order. If you cannot fill inclosed order send me vour Surprise 
Collection, also another copy of "The Dahlia." 
"The Dahlia" is a wonderful book for an amateur, the best 
by all odds that I have ever read. 
Yours truly, F. II. TPIEAKSTOX. 
SAY 
Bridgeton, N. J., Jan. 9, 1922 
Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J. 
Dear Sirs: — Will you please send me a copy of \-i 
Dahlia 1922 catalogue as soon as you have it jjubl 
in the market for a few bulbs, and I understand y 
I want, I sent through a friend last year and got t\v 
turned out well. I had several blooms from "Queen Elizabeth," 
lyi inches in diameter, and the other "Golden West" was just 
grand, I have over 100 different varieties and would like to add 
many more. Yours truly, OLIX LANG. 
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462 Marion Ave., Kenosha, Wis., May 16, 1922. 
Dear Sirs: — Received your dahlia Queen Elizabeth today 
which was missing from the order what I got last week, and I 
must thank you for it. I knew you would make it all right with 
me because you are a good company to deal with, and you alwaj-s 
treat a customer fair and Kr|uarc. But being so busy with orders 
anybody might make a mistake. Wishing you good success. 
I remain yours, L. De YOUNG, 
Port Norris, N. J., May 15, 1922 
Mr. L. K. PE.A.COCK: — As I worked for you in 1900 and know 
your Dahlias are just as you rci^resent them to be, am sending 
you a large order. Please send them as soon as you possibly can. 
Yours truly, FRED PETERSON, R. D. 1. Bo.\'52. 
Kingsport, Mass., July 20, 1922. 
Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J. 
Gentlemen: — I am writing you to tell you what wonderiul 
creations your Dahlias are, J. H. Jackson bloomed [ulv .ird; 
Insulinde July 10th, it should be named "Tints of Gold,"'l have 
never seen anything like it. 
Golden West Cactus is good and Bianca, and Coiijicr measured 
about 7 inches, they are wonderful under artificial light. Mina 
Burgle is good. I have all the others yet to blnom' and I am 
looking forward with great pleasure. The luilbs \-()u sent me 
seemed small but the foliage and Ijlooms are wnnilf'rfnl. E\-c'i\-- 
one who sees them says they an; cxhiliilion Mddms, I will write 
you later of the bulbs you seni me for trial. \ku will eerlainU' 
get my order next vear. Very truly, liDNA .\1AGL.\THL1 X.' 
South 6th St., Mavfield, Ky., April 12, 1922. 
Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J. 
Gentlemen: — Please send me the following Dahlias imnn 
diately: Your Dahlias are the most wonderful grown. 
Very truly, MRS. H. C. LEAVIS. 
West Point, Pa., May 10, 1022. 
Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J. 
GiCNTLii.MlCN: — I hope it is not too late to send in an nrder, but 
lirought my Dahlia roots fi'nni the rellar 1 found 
' them were no good at all and I do want siniie of the same 
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