TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 
Gold Medal Dahlias 
Ball Dahlias 
(Formerly listed as SHOW dahlias). Fully doubled flowers, ball shape or slightly 
flattened, floral rays in spiral arrangement, blunt or rounded at tips and quilled or without 
markedly involute margins, two inches or more in diameter. 
DRAUDEE One of the best; dark red ball dahlia of perfect form. Bush rather dwarf with 
nodes very close, requires disbudding to produce stems, but a wonderful stem 
when you do. 50c 
JOHN WALKER (New). The purest white found in a flower. Very double and very regu¬ 
lar formation of petal. A true ball type and very worth while. 
Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
MAUDE ADAMS O ne of tlle most delicately lovely of this class, a clear shell pink. Early 
and free bloomer with stiff stems. 50c 
MRS. G. D. ANDERSON This might be called an improved Cuban Giant. It is a rich 
purplish crimson and bears large flowers freely on the best 
of stems. 50c 
MARY HELEN (Ailing). A wonderful golden ball, good in every way, one of the best ball 
type produced to date, a golden primrose color. Fine stems. 
Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
PINK BALL (New). We are introducing for the first time a Ball type dahlia. One of Grand¬ 
mother’s dahlias still much in demand for the exhibition table. A rich, deep, rose 
pink of exhibition size with long, straight stiff stems, dark green foliage, of medium to tall 
habit of growth, free and early bloomer. A basket of this variety arranged with Velvet Ball, 
a dark maroon dahlia, attracted a great deal of attention in all our exhibits of the past season. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
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RAWLINGS (New). Orange and yellow tones. 
fully double, very showy and artistic. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
VONDEL Color a brilliant luminous crimson, lightly veined and tipped white. A strong, 
vigorous grower. $1.50 
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are only $2 the year, which entitles the members to the Bulletin free. The vast amount ot 
useful information published in each issue of the Bulletin is worth many times the $2 
to any Dahlia grower. 
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