SOUVENIR DE M. SILVENT. Clear yellow, penciled Each 
and overlaid scarlet $0.25 
STUNNER. Very large, soft yellow, of finest form and 
borne erect on strong stiff stems. A free bloomer. One 
of the best 75 
SULPHUREA. Clear light sulphur yellow, of large size 
and splendid form on good stems 75 
SYLVIA. Deep pink, tinting to light pink at the centre. . .25 
TENOR ALVEREZ. A large flower of loose formation and 
produced freely on long slender stiff stems. Color a lum- 
inous cerise penciled maroon 75 
TERRA COTTA. Yellow and terra cotta suffused rose. 
This is the variety so extensively sold for Insulinde 50 
THE GRIZZLY. Very large; color, rich crimson shaded 
maroon. Finely formed flowers; long, good stems. . . . 1.50 
THEO. VAIL. Old gold, shading to apricot; fine form; 
good stems 75 
TOM WATSON. A decorative of the regular quilled type. 
Color a creamy sulphur 20 
TORPILLO. Verv large; free bloomer on long stiff stems. 
Color, rich purple 75 
TRIXIE. A new variety of ideal habit of growth, 3 to 4 ft. Each 
high and branching; an extremely free bloomer. It is a 
cross of John Wanamaker and Flamingo. The form is 
about intermediate, with curled twisted and whorled 
petals and always a full high center. A profuse bloomer 
on long slender stems. Color a rich luminous crimson. 
A fine garden variety $0.50 
VARIABILIS. A grand variety of fine form, with lips of 
petals cleft. Color rich bronzy yellow, tipped white; 
sometimes flowers are white, sometimes bronze, but 
always fine. A free bloomer .35 
WHOPPER. Similar to Azalea in color and form, but 
taller with longer stems. Color, yellow-buff, shaded 
orange 75 
YELLOW COLOSSE. Clear canary yellow of fine form 
and produced freely on long stems. The plant is a strong, 
vigorous grower with luxurious lace like foliage . .35 
YELLOW DUKE. Canary yellow, quilled petals; on long 
stems 25 
ZULU. This is the old Black Dahlia of the book of that 
name. We have had so many calls for this from senti- 
ment, that we again list it 20 
WHAT OTHERS SAY 
San Diego, Calif., March 4, 1924. 
Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J. 
Dear Sirs: — Last year I sent you a small order for Dahlias 
as a trial order, and must say that the tubers received from you 
were the most satisfactory of any purchased, although ordered 
rather late in the season. 
Sincerely yours, 
ALFORD B. PARTRIDGE. 
Hawman's Dahlia Gardens, 
Lancaster, Pa., April 9, 1924. 
Received Dahlias O. K. This shipment was the best I re- 
ceived this year. The tubers were fine. Thank you many times 
for sending such nice ones, also for the extras. 
Yours very truly, 
W. M. HAWMAN. 
Midland, Mich. 
Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J. 
Dear Sirs: — -I am enclosing $10.00 for a few of the best bulbs 
you can send me for the money. I know it is getting late, but I 
had good luck last year planting late the bulbs which you sent me. 
They did fine, and I got first prize in the garden contest. I am 
going to try for it again this year. 
Yours truly, ED. TEAL. 
Bedford, Ind., May 3, 1924. 
Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, N. J. 
Dear Sirs: — After sending in my order, which you have already 
acknowledged, I find in checking up my varieties I want you to 
include three other dahlias, listed below. 
I also want to state we had the pleasure of seeing your lovely 
dahlia gardens on an eastern trip last September. It was a 
wonderful sight. MRS. JOHN KRENKE. 
We grow cut blooms of Gladiolus for the cut flower trade. 
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