TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 
Gold Medal Dahlias 
General List of Decorative Dahlias—Continued 
|^p'^'J''JJE(KY (C&stlewood). This dahlia has the same ideal characteristics as Jersey Beauty, 
of which it is a sport, and apparently a stronger grower. Its color is the Jersey's 
Beauty pink with yellow and gold blended, making it more of a salmon pink. Plants are tall, 
stems strong and straight. Excellent for cutting. Roots, 50c 
plM'TT JF'KY R FD (White). I. D. A vivid scarlet red dahlia that will not burn or fade. 
The attracitve and insect-resisting foliage of this variety adds to its 
beauty. Stems are upright and strong. Hoots, $2.50: Plants, $1.25 
KOSTRITZER 
VOLLVLUT (G ™' n , , ori f to) v, 
rich Ox-blood red, 
bloomer, making a bright spot in the garden. 
P. D. A formal decorative of a very 
an exceedingly strong plant and free 
Roots, $1.50: Plants, 75c 
LADY MOYA PONSONBY D >• V 
len.g straight 
lear yellow of 
stems, plants 
great beauty, free bloomer 
have good habit of growth. 
Plants only, $3.00 
T A FIESTA (Cordes-iEastman). I. D. This flower is huge and the form is like a great chrysan¬ 
themum. Color butter yellow, penciled red. Very lacy petals that curl and twist. 
Very large. Roots, $7.50: Plants, $3.50 
I AVFNDAR GFM (F- & M.). !• D. A pure lavender, not orchid color. A very thick dec- 
' v x orative with broad petals terminating in curled points, center very 
tight and full, one of the first in the field to bloom and plants still laden when frost came. Stem 
is long and rigid, foliage dark green and leathery. Excellent habit of growth. Roots, 75c 
MANETTO GLORY < N “> 
as Jersey 
ceptionally free flowering, plants are 
recommended for garden and cutting. 
In this lovely cut flower variety we have the same shape 
Beauty but color is an amber with pink shadings. Ex- 
tall. Flowers borne on long, straight, stiff 6tems. Highly 
Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
Yl A R A I T ’Q PT1NJK E. D. An exquisitely beautiful shrimp pink dahlia. 
1 rA I\dl \1 , 1, O r Xl^rv similar to Jersey Beauty, especially fine for cuttinj 
three feet lGng. Plant is of tall habit of growth, dark foliage, free bloomer. 
Roots, 
shape and form 
g, stems at least 
$1.00: Plants, 50c 
MARYLAND’S GLORY 
the exhibition table. 
F. D. This very fine and 
color, exhibition size and a 
Stem and foliage are perfect. 
showy dahlia is American Beauty 
delight both in the garden and on 
Roots, $2.50; Plants, $1.25 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION 
(Kempt. F. D. A brilliant orange flame colored decorative 
of immense size that will produce 9-inch blooms under 
FIELD CULTURE, and with care and attention one can give a plant in an ordinary garden, 
will give you bloom that will measure 12 inches and several of them at one time. Wonderful 
keeper when cut. Plant is a strong, vigorous grower, wide spreading, with long slender side 
shoots each of which w r ill produce fine exhibition bloom. Stems rigid as canes and very straight. 
Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE 
Color is marvelously dark and rich, 
•'large” classes. 
(Success). I. D. A huge dark red shading towards 
garnet, one of the largest dahlias under cultivation, 
fine stem for so large a dahlia, a sure winner in the 
Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.50 
\tyn A HOWARD (Dahliadel). This is .iust naturally a big flower and one of the most 
1V1 I ivrV I 1V7 \ V , v i\ attract j ve plants we have seen, with uniform, thrifty growth and 
plenty of bloom with extra long stems. Its color is "pure gold with a rose sheen” which glistens 
in the sunlight. Throughout the deep flower are conspicuous petalodes that give the flower dis¬ 
tinction in both form and color. One of the most free flowering it has ever been our privilege 
to see. Stems straight and stiff, foliage very dark green, plant of tall habit of growth. 
Roots, $3.50; Plants, $1.75 
\|V Dirt DIT A (Fellows). I. D. Color a bronze buff, with large blooms on stems 4 feet 
I rviw l\l lev long an ,i very stiff, making it an excellent variety for exhibiting in baskets. 
Plants are tall, free bloomer, foliage dark green. Fine for exhibition. Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
NAVAJO 
borne on 
CHIEF 
long, stiff 
(Andrews-Fishe.r & Masson), 
a beautiful dark red dahlia 
stems. Medium to tail habit of 
In this informal decorative dahlia, we have 
with pure white tips, free bloomer, flowers 
growth and foliage very dark. 
Roots, $1.50; Plants. 75c 
OLIVE WRIGHT 
(Veile & Mendham). I. D. A magnificent blending of yellow and peach 
red. combining to give an orange effect to the whole flower. Flowers are 
extremely large and borne in profusion on long stiff stems. Very robust plants. Center of 
flower is very high and always tightly closed. Fine for exhibition. Roots, $1.50; Plants, <5c 
fAA/fAT? KHAYYAM (Stout). F. D. This much admired dahlia was certified with one of 
' ‘' IVIICV 1 A CVIVI th(? hig . hest scoles at Storrs’ Trial Grounds in 1930. The unusual col¬ 
oring is a Chinese red at the base of petals shading to bright orange and tipped lighter, mak¬ 
ing a wonderful color effect. It is a tall healthy grower with strong foliage and incidentally a 
good root maker. Roots, $2.(Ml; Plants, $1.(MI 
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