LARGEST A AD BEST DAHLIAS 
The following is a revised list of the most up-to-date varieties. 
We have discontinued many old varieties, adding those of superior 
qualities. 
Each 
Adenauer. A new German variety offered by us for the 
first time; a noble hybrid. Color, a glowing orange and 
red. A strong grower, very floriferous and a splendid 
keeping variety when cut.$1.00 
Bashful Giant.50 
Champagne. Large massive flowers of golden champagne 
with chamois shadings. Stiff stems. 50 
Deutsches Eck. Giant noble hybrid Decorative. Dark 
bronze with rose shading. An extremely attractive and 
most beautiful color; flower stems stiff and long, held 
high above t he foliage. A strong grower with flower reach¬ 
ing 10 in. Considered one of the most free and outstand¬ 
ing varieties. 1.00 
Dorothy Stone. Darker pink than Kathleen Norris and a 
deeper (lower. A good grower with long and erect stems.. . 1.00 
Dr. John Carman. F.D. Color tyron-rose shaded silver. 
A Dahlia of exceptional growing and blooming qualities, 
a good keeper when cut.50 
Edna Ferber. D. Glistening coral shading to old gold. 
Petals curled and twisted. Flowers erect on fine stems.35 
Ellinor Vanderveer. F.D. An incomparable Dahlia of 
exquisite beauty, of great size and depth, having every 
desirable quality; color a rich, glossy satiny pink; one of 
the earliest to flower.35 
Emma Marie. S.C. A lovely combination of pink and 
white; a variety that every one would like. Strong stem 
and free flowering, excellent keeper when cut.50 
FRAU O. BURGEMEISTER BRACHT. Giant Semi- 
Cactus—in color a pale lemon yellow; flowers are carried 
on splendid strong stems high above the foliage, held in 
perfect position. Excellent cut flower and good lasting 
variety. Undoubtedly the best variety of Semi-Cactus 
to date. Easily grow n to 10 in. and more. Roots. 100 
Winner in the Semi-cactus Class. New York Show. Sept. 
1931. Included in the annual Boll of Honor for 1931 
Janet Southwick. I.D. (Chapman). A deep tyrian rose, 
especially beautiful 9 in. blooms. One of the best new 
Dahlias shown at N. Y. City and on the Honor Roll of 
1931, and winner of the best three blooms in the Informal 
Decorative class. Strong plants. 3.00 
Jersey’s Beauty. F.D. The finest true pink Decorative 
variety yet introduced and which has been one of the out¬ 
standing features of the Eastern shows both in 1923 and 
1924, where it has been awarded many gold medals, cer¬ 
tificates and prizes. Unexcelled for cutting. We have a 
good stock and offer strong tubers.25 
Jersey’s Daybreak. F.D. Hermosa pink shading to 
creamy yellow in the center; flowers of medium size; stems 
are rigid as canes; foliage of a leathery texture. 1.00 
J. Jeavell. Mallow pink.50 
Kathleen Norris. I. D. A bloom of gigantic size. It is the 
greatest pink Dahlia ever introduced, winning t he highest 
honors at all the 1928 Fall shows. Color rose pink, deep¬ 
ening to mallow pink. 100 
Kaweah. I.D. Winner at Chicago World's Fair, 1933, for 
the largest Dahlia, 1634 in- Color rich fuchsia rose shad¬ 
ing velvety cardinal towards center. Straight strong stem, 
plants $4.00. 7.50 
LILLIAN BALDWIN. Our champion keeping Dahlia. 
Deep rose pink, excellent stem; pleasing formation; a 
splendid cut flower variety.50 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson. I.D. Large flower of opal¬ 
escent pink; reverse Phlox pink; fine stem; very early free 
flowering.50 
FRAU O. BURGEMEISTER BRACHT 
Each 
Marmion. I.D. A Dahlia of enormous size and great 
depth. Color golden yellow with a bronze suffusion in 
reverse of petals. Stiff stem.$ .50 
Monmouth Champion (Kemp). F.D. Strong, vigorous 
grower with extra large blooms of a brilliant orange flame; 
splendid exhibition flower. 1.00 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal. I.D. The largest and finest old-rose 
Dahlia. Bloom of great depth and fine substance.50 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner. F.D. A wonderfully productive, 
long stemmed variety of a beautiful mauve pink. Cat tleya 
orchid color. .. ( .50 
New Glory. S.C. A deep ox-blood red, with tips of petals 
white; a fancy and unusual Dahlia. 1.00 
Pheasant. F.D. Very double flowers of white with center 
mottled red and yellow, resembling a Chinese pheasant’s 
feathers; strong stem; flowers lasting several days when 
cut. 1.00 
Pride of Connecticut (Giant Decorative). A beautiful shade 
of clear pink, stiff stem and excellent keeper. Flowers 
stand high above plant; in a class by itself.50 
Robert Treat. D. An entirely new color American Beauty 
red.50 
Sanhicau Magnet. I.D. Amaranth pink, reverse of petals 
veined claret. This is a large variety of exceptional merit LOO 
Sanliican Peach. A fluffy Decorative of good size and 
charm, straight stem and good habit of growth; color pink 
and yellow. Plants.50 
Satan. Flaming red with a slight touch of gold at center. 
Horn-like petals perfectly rolled and curved giving form 
and character to the flower of unusual brilliancy. A Roll 
of Honor Dahlia. Plants $4.00. 7.50 
Shudow’s Lavender. An old variety and scarce, but still 
the best Dahlia of a decided beautiful lavender color. 
Large flower, fern-like foliage. 1.00 
Tarrytown. I.D. Large bronze shading darker towards 
the edge of petals. Excellent grower with heavy foliage. 
Scored 89 points. Plants. 1.00 
The World. F.D. The unique color of this variety is a 
rich, deep rosy magenta overlaid garnet, with silver shad¬ 
ings on edges of petals; splendid, thrifty grower. 1.00 
Dahlia Plants one-half price of roots 
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