LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 
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Dahlias of Quality 
TESTED EXHIBITION DAHLIAS OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT-Continued 
CROWN O’GOLD— F. D. (1932). Very large, deep lemon, chrome color, the richest col¬ 
ored yellow dahlia we have ever grown. Fine garden and exhibition variety. 
Roots, each $2.00, Plants, each $1.00, 3 for $2.75 
IMPROVED COMMODORE I. D. Seedling of The Commodore. Flowers same size, type and 
color, but ho.d its petals better, and plant is a somewhat taller grower A better all 
iround yellow dahlia than The Commodore. 
Divisions, each $3.00, Plants, each $1.50, 3 for $4.00 
JIM _MOORE I. D. A most worthy dahlia you will be pleased to have in your garden. 
Petals are long' and regular, and the color is most pleasing, being primrose yellow 
shaded gold suffused with salmon. Fine garden and exhibition variety. 
Divisions, each $1,00, 3 for* $2175 
SYLVAN GOLD— —F. D. . This, is a beautiful stronian yellow, with golden bronze sheen that 
glistens in the sunlight like burnished gold. Flowers are of large exhibition size, with 
good stems. A good doer from early to late. 
Divisions, each $1.00; 3 for $2.75 
White Dahlias 
WHITE KNIGHT -F. D. (1932). This is another fine white of large exhibition size, aver¬ 
aging 9-10 inches across and 5^4 inches in depth. Plant, medium tall, wide spreading 
and very prolific of large blooms, which are held upright, on cane like stems. A great 
prize winner, you will like this dahlia. 
Divisions, each $3.50, Plants, each $1.75; 3 for $5.00 
ADDA PATTERSON S. C. (Kemp). Largest and best white semi-cactus introduced to 
date. I he pure white flowers average 9-10 inches across, and are held high above the 
foliage on long stiff stems. Plant tall, and healthy grower. 
Divisions, each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
ANDREA ERICSON I. D. (F&M). A 9 to 12 inch flower of pure white color. Fine gar¬ 
den and exhibition variety. Plants of medium height and excellent habit of growth. 
Stems, long and stiff, holding the flowers high above the dark green foliage. 
Divisions, each $2.00, Plants, each $1.00; 3 for $2.75 
IDA PERKINS —F. D. (Perkins). The best white Informal Decorative of the earlier in¬ 
troductions. A good garden and exhibition white dahlia, with most excellent habits. 
Divisions, each 75 cents; 3 for $2.00. 
Pink and Lavender Shades 
ELSIE SWOBODA —F. D. (Kemp, 1932). Color, Japan Rose Pink, with deep chrome yel¬ 
low illumination radiating from the center of the flower. 10 inch blooms, with cane 
like stems that hold the flowers well above the foliage. Plant 4% feet, wide spread¬ 
ing and very prolific of bloom. 
Divisions, each $2.00, Plants, each $1.00; 3 for $2.75 
VON RUSSWURM —F. D. (Dixie-Kemp, 1932). Color of this fine dahlia is coral pink, 
shaded ochraceous buff in the center and at the base of the petals. Flowers average 
9 to 10 inches in width, and are of good depth, and the long stiff stems hold the flow¬ 
ers high above the foliage. Plant, averages about 8 feet in height, permitting the 
blooms to be cut with stems up to 4 feet in length. A wonderfully fine exhibition 
dahlia. 
Divisions, each $3.00, Plants, each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY —I. D. (Broomall-Success). ^This fine Orchid pink dahlia has 
made good, and is today about the greatest dahlia of its color in commerce. The 
flowers grow up 12 inches and over in size, and are held high above the foliage on 
long stiff stems. A marvelously beautiful exhibition dahlia that is hard to beat in the 
show room. 
Plants, each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
JOSEPHINE —G. S. C. An exceptionally fine dahlia for exhibition and florists use. \The 
color is an exquisite shade of bright pink, with very faint light yellow shading at base 
of petals. Flowers are about 10 inches in diameter when grown to their maximum 
size. Plant is of medium height, and very prolific of bloom. 
Divisions, each $1.25; 3 for $3.25, Plants, each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
IMPERIAL PINK— I. D. (Hall, 1930). A spectacular informal decorative pink which has 
lived up to the best traditions of dahlia lore. The large flowers are a beautiful true 
pink, with primrose shading toward the rose pink center. Flowers are very large and 
are held high above the foliage on long stiff stems. Plant grows to a height of 6 feet. 
Plants, each $1.25; 3 for $3.25 
