2 The World's Most Select Dahlias, 1921 



Full cultural directions sent with every order. 



If you are looking for varieties not in this list, write me. 

 1 may 'have a few, as I grow a large number of varieties that 

 are not mentioned herein. 



GIANT HYBRID CACTUS DAHLIAS 



This type is one of the most favored by Dahlia lovers today, so 

 leel for this reason that time has come when they should be sep- 

 arated from the Cactus. 



Attraction. Clear rose pink. The blooms are bold and large O 

 but not coarse ^ ''•^ 



Bianca. Lavender pink shaded to white at center. Flowers 

 stand perfectly upright on the best of stems. Very free 

 flowering 



Gen. Jotfre. This variety was introduced in England as a Dec- 

 orative, but under our classification it is a perfect Hybrid 

 Cactus. The color is a deep rich crimson edged .scarlet. A 

 fine bloomer on the best of stems 



Geo. Walters. An enormous Hybrid Cactus. The color is pink- 

 ish salmon shading to yellow at base. Plants are strong |^ 

 growers and have every good habit. I can highly recom- 

 mend this variety 



\i Justice Bailey. This is a large, fine Hybrid. The color is a 

 rich glowing pink shading lighter at center. The stems are 



long and wiry 



Kalif. Pure scarlet, gigantic flowers produced on stout stems .75 



Lady Helen. This is a fine striking variety standing erect on 

 long stems with large, well-formed blooms. The color is a 

 peculiar bronzy pin'k with suffusions of creamy white run- 

 ning through it 



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Lily Grand. This is without question one of the finest whites 

 we* have todaj'. Plants are strong, thrifty growers and pro- 

 duce extra large, fine blooms in abundance 5.00 



Mrs. Edna Spencer. This is a Dahlia which can be particularly 

 recommended for cutting as the flowers have wonderful keep- 

 ing qualities, and stand erect on the best of stems. The color 

 is also verv pleasing, being a delicate lavender shading to 

 white : »-50 



