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A & M DAHLIAS 
ORDER EARLY 
Dahlia bulbs are ready for shipment about 
March 1st. You may include them in your order 
for seeds and they will be sent when ready. We 
do not advise ordering these after May 15th. 
Our offerings of Dahlias are only those varieties 
which we have found to be entirely satisfactory to 
planters in general. There are hundreds of worth¬ 
less varieties with which the amateur is not 
familiar, and would consequently have more diffi¬ 
culty in choosing properly if they were included 
among the listings. 
DAHLIA CULTURE 
A bulletin on Dahlia Culture will be mailed free 
upon request and will be included with each order 
of Dahlias. 
Each 
H^elen IvInS'—Large exhibition type in a beautiful or¬ 
chid lavender shade. Sturdy plant with long stems.50 
Jane Cowl—Immense glistening bronze and old gold. 
Very graceful flower on good strong stem. An exhibltioh 
variety . ,75 
Jean Kerr^Pure white . .50 
Jarsey’a Beauty—A very pleasing eosine pink, carried 
bn long- and exceptionally strong, -wiry stems .50 
Jersey’s Beacon—Very vigorous, and a free and early 
bloomer. Brilliant scarlet with buff reflex, giving a 
beautiful two-tone effect. A very large deep shaggy 
dahlia with good stems . 50 
Laguna—Large pure lavender of the formal decorative 
type. Good stems . 50 
Lillian Van Marter—One of the most perfect and sat¬ 
isfactory varieties grown. Blooms are a deep lilac on 
long straight stems . 35 
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ORDER BY MAIL 
City customers are reminded of the conven¬ 
ience of ordering by mail. Seeds and bulbs are 
delivered direct to your door by the mailman 
and we pay postage. 
A & M Decorative Dahlias 
A & M DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
The Decorative type of Dahlia is a large double flower, full 
to the center. Broad, flat petals with broad points or rounded 
tips. They flower freely on long stems and are a very popular 
type. 
‘ Each 
75 Lord Byron —Chrome yellow shading to deeper center. 
The petals roll back towards the stem. The flowers 
stand on top of very erect and long stems .. 1,00 
50 Monmouth Champion —This dahlia has won many prizes 
in exhibition. Glistening flaming orange; vigorous 
growth . 75 
51 Mlrador —Rose pink with ivory background. Large 
flowers freely produced . .50 
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Al Koran —Large flowers with wavy petals or clear 
bright yellow suffused amber. Vigorous growth and 
long blooming season ... 
Avalon —Large clear yellow .. . 35 
125 
Charm —A pleasing combination of burnt orange shad¬ 
ing to a beautiful yellow . 50 
Coryphee —Large flowers of a dazzling scarlet, delight- 126 
fully overlaid with light orange. A wonderful keeper.50 ' 
Derrll W. Hart Large well formed blooms of deen 57 
coppery orange shading to henna brown. Long stiff 
stems . .|_00 
Dr. Tevis —A beautiful shade of salmon rose, suffused 52 
with old gold shading to a golden apricot. A wonder¬ 
ful dahlia with long, stiff stems. 50 
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Empress Eugenia —Beautiful Rosaline purple .50 
Golden Goblin —A really wonderful variety. Brilliant 
rich old gold flowers on perfect stems . 1.00 67 
Gold Rush —Clear lemon yellow flowers borne on tall 
growing bustles which are ’very attractive in garden.,,. .35 
Mr. Crowley— A bright glowing salmon pink, shading 
w yellow_ at the base of petals; the habit is dwarf. 
The medium size flowers are held erect on strong 
stems .35 
Mrs. Carl Salbach— Mauve, or lilac pink. A popular 
variety with long stems, much used for decorative 
work . .35 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner— Deep mauve pink. One of 
the best .35 
Mrs. Theresa DuBois — Bright old rose with: petals 
veined and tipped with gold. Exquisite flowers on ex¬ 
ceptionally long stems. Especially good for cutting.35 
Postmaster O’Brien —Lovely combination of yellow, 
salmon and rose. Good stems . 1.00 
Princess Aline —A small' flower, excellent for cutting. 
Florists use it freely. Silvery rose pink shading to 
lighter edge . 50 
Queen of the Garden —An outstanding pale lemon yel¬ 
low dahlia of mammoth size. Without special culture 
the blooms will come 8-11 inches across and they are 
well held on unusually strong stems .50 
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