GENERAL LIST OF DAHLIAS 
BAGDAD, (Rcdfern). FD A brilliant flaming scarlet red. Large perfect 
flowers on long rigid stems. Does exceptionally well in warm loca¬ 
tions. A Roll of Honor Dahlia and an outstanding prize winner at 
all shows.Roots, 90c; Plants, 45c 
BARBARA REDFERN, ID An immense Dahlia of old rose and gold. 
Sturdy stems. On Roll of Honor.Roots, 35c 
BARBARA WEAR, (Seal). ID A beautiful large flower in pinkish lav¬ 
ender, shading to cream. Excellent stems.Roots, 35c 
BEAR CLAWS, S-C An immense cactus of rich true carmine. A most 
striking prize winning variety.Roots, 50c 
BLACK JACK, FD Dark maroon, almost black. A very attractive flower 
on a strong stem...Roots, 50c 
BUCKEYE BRIDE, (Peck). FD A bright geranium pink. Fine garden 
and cut flower variety. On Roll of Honor....Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
CAPRICE, (Mawson). ID A huge decorative of same coloring as Am¬ 
bassador, soft yellow with salmon, amber and pink shadings. Large 
perfect flowers on excellent stems. Awarded two Gold Medals and 
Achievement Medal at Dahlia shows in San Francisco. Consistent 
winner in the best Dahlia class.Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
CHAMPAGNE, FD Color, golden champagne with Chamois shadings. 
A good grower and free bloomer.Roots, 35c 
CHARLES G. REED, (Ballay). FD A giant petunia red of great bril¬ 
liance. Splendid stem and habit. Has won numerous prizes and is 
a Roll of Honor Dahlia.Roots, 75c; Plants, 40c 
CHEMAR'S PURETY, (Marsh). FD A fine white flower of immense size, 
borne on strong, stiff stems. A hardy grower.Roots, 35c 
CITY OF TRENTON, (F. & M.). ID A large flower in autumn shades of 
tangerine and strawberry red. Very brilliant....Roots, 50c; Plants, 25c 
COLOR SERGEANT, (Hall). ID A large, perfect flower of a deep rich 
bronze color. Medium growth, strong stems. A Dahlia of great merit 
and a prize winner.Roots, 75c; Plants, 35c 
DAILY MAIL, ID A new English giant of the deepest yellow and golden 
orange with perfect stems.Roots, $1.00; Plants, 40c 
DANCING SULTANA, (Newsom). S-C Bright Oriental red with a 
golden sheen. Exceptionally attractive flower on strong stems. A 
very desirable Dahlia.Roots, $2.00; Plants, 90c 
DERRILL W. HART, (Broomall). ID Capucine yellow shading to grena¬ 
dine red, in cold weather almost a copper color. The blooms are 
large and of perfect form. Long stiff stems. A good producer and 
a fine keeper. A Roll of Honor Dahlia.Roots, 60c; Plants, 30c 
DONNA CALIFORNIA, (Ballay). ID Deep rose pink suffused with 
lavender. A huge flower of perfect form, borne on strong, rigid 
stems. An excellent keeper and a Roll of Honor Dahlia of great 
beauty.Roots, 90c; Plants, 45c 
DORIS CANNEY, (Seal). FD Rich golden apricot. Huge blooms of 
great depth. A prize winner.Roots, 40c 
DWIGHT W. MORROW, (Dahliadel). ID A new, outstanding Dahlia 
of immense size. A brilliant rich crimson red of royal appearance. 
Very productive and a strong grower. Perfect stems. Does not fade 
and is an excellent keeper. Winner at all shows the country over. 
The most attractive red Dahlia in either the garden or show room 
we have ever grown.Roots, $1.40; Plants, 70c 
EARLE WILLIAMS, ID Rich scarlet petals, tipped with white. A beau¬ 
tiful Dahlia and a sturdy grower.Roots, 50c 
EDITH BERYL, (Vero). ID Jasper pink and picric yellow. A cut flower 
of real merit.Roots, 35c 
EDNA FERBER, (F. & M.). S-C A beautiful glistening coral cactus that 
shades to old rose at base of petals. Large full flowers with grace¬ 
fully curled and twisted petals. A profuse bloomer. Excellent stems. 
A Roll of Honor Dahlia..Roots, 70c; Plants, 35c 
