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LEIFER’S 1934 PRICE LIST 
BALL AND SHOW DAHLIAS—Continued 
MRS. SAUNDERS. A good ball shaped yellow, 
and tipped white on end of petals_$ .15 
PEACOCK. Also classed as a decorative. This 
Dahlia is very large for a ball type, but has 
ball formation. Perhaps the most spectacular 
of all show, or ball types. Color is a very 
rich deep purple with many white spots 
throughout the bloom. A few flowers will be 
solid purple, and a few, white_ .20 
VELVET BALL. A seedling of Jerseys Beauty, 
and habits same, with long stems and tall 
plant. Color is a velvety very dark red, nearly 
black. Distinct from any other Dahlia_ .50 
VIVIAN. To our minds, this variety is the best 
all around sort for home use as a cut flower 
Dahlia. The plant is well shaped, and through¬ 
out the season is loaded with flowers of per¬ 
fect form, and best of stems. Color is, 
groundwork of white, overlaid violet rose, 
stripes and spots of same shade. Will supply 
you more cut flowers than any other ball 
Dahlia - .15 
YELLOW DUKE. This Dahlia is of the show 
type, or open petaled formation. Color is a 
pure lemon yellow. One of the most prolific, 
both with its flowers, and in production of 
roots. Very easily grown_ .15 
Pompons or Bouquet Dahlias 
These small Dahlias are less than two inches in 
diameter, and are becoming very popular for cut¬ 
ting as they are better keepers than the larger sorts 
and are more easily arranged for artistic effects. 
Planted in May or later, they will produce all through 
the heated season without fail and supply more flow¬ 
ers than any other type of Dahlias. We have been 
making careful selections of varieties producing long 
stems and proper foliage suitable for cut flowers 
and in the following descriptions, unless otherwise 
noted all varieties listed have fine stems for cut¬ 
ting. You will never regret planting some of these 
little fellows in your garden: 
AIM IE. A very small flower of bronze coloring 
is a beauty with long stems_$ .15 
AMBER QUEEN. The best amber for florists, 
use, shaded apricot. Fine stems and prolific_ .15 
ANNA VON SCHWERIN. A delicate shade of 
light pink, without a trace of lavender, and 
blends off to a nearly white center. Free 
bloomer - .20 
BABY MARY OSBORNE. A deep bright yellow 
of medium size, and one of the best___ .20 
BOBBIE. The very best of all the purple vax-ie- 
ties, color is deep plum purple. Well formed 
flowers on extra long stems_ .15 
BRONZE BEAUTY. Light bronze, darker at 
center. Extra good stems_ _ .15 
BRUNETTE. Wine red with yellow center_ .15 
DARKEST OF ALL. Deep velvety maroon, al¬ 
most black, with long stems_ .15 
DIMPLE. A brownish red with white spots, 
vigorous grower, and long stemmed flowers . .15 
