Dahlia Catalogue for 1914 
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General List of Show Dahlias. 
10 cents each, $1.00 per dozen. This fine set 
of 24 for $2.00, prepaid, or I will send the 
entire five sets of 111 for $30.00. 
A. II. Livoni. Soft pink. 
Arabella. Sulphur, tipped pinkish white. 
Bride. Blush, edged deep rose. 
Dr. .J. P. Kirkland, or Cuban Giant. Dark 
crimson. Large. 
Florence. Bright yellow, compact. 
Florence Trenter. Blush white, edged rose- 
purple. 
Golden Age. Sulphur yellow; free-flowering. 
John Thorp. Pink; slightly tinted white at 
base. 
Menfine Beauty. Deep scarlet; fine, free. 
Meteor. Bright red. Very large. 
Miss Dodd. Pure deep yellow. 
Mrs. Dexter. Salmon. 
Mrs. J. Laing. French white, quite distinct. 
Good form. Free. 
Orator. Salmon-buff. 
Old Gold. A very fine, old gold color, of 
good size. 
Purple Gem. Deep purple, distinct. 
Queen's Messenger. Purple. 
Queen Victoria (or Mary D. Hallock). Ca¬ 
nary-yellow. 
Robin Adair. Terra-cotta. 
Robert Broomfield. Pure white. 
Sunburst. New Show Dahlia. An exquisite 
clear salmon; fine form. 
White Bedder. White. Fine for borders and 
lawns. 
White Swan. Pearly white. 
Willie Austin. Fawn. Large. 
FANCY DAHLIAS. 
New Fancy Dahlias for 1914. 
I will send this Superb Set of six Wonderful 
New Varieties for $5.00, prepaid, to any 
part of North America. 
M. Van Tomme. Attractive New French 
Fancy Dahlia. An ideal exhibition variety; 
golden yellow, striped maroon. 75 cents 
each. 
Peacock. Effective. New Fancy Dahlia. 
Deep purple, distinctly tipped with white. 
One of the largest and best to date. A 
great favorite. 75 cents each. 
Prof. Faucett. Sterling New English Fancy 
Dahlia. One of the finest of my this sea¬ 
son’s introductions; lilac beautifully striped 
chocolate; flowers of gigantic size. $1.00 
each. 
Triomphe de Lorraine. Superb New French 
Fancy Dahlia. Yellow, beautifully striped 
carmine. Very showy and novel in appear¬ 
ance. $1.00 each. 
Souvenir de Madam Scalabre. New French 
Fancy Dahlia. A very distinct and attrac¬ 
tive variety. Scarlet, very effectively 
striped yellow. $1.00 each. 
Souvenir de Poesela. Ideal New Fancy 
Dahlia. An exceedingly attractive variety 
of unusual beauty. Golden yollow, chang¬ 
ing to red. $1.00 each. 
Fancy Dahlias. 
Up-to=Date Fancy Dahlias for 1914. 
Fancy Dahlias of recent introduction. I will 
send this Superb Collection of ten Up-to- 
Date Fancy Dahlias, prepaid, to any part 
of North America for $5.00; or the six 
New Fancy Dahlias for 1914 with this col¬ 
lection included, for $10.00. 
Arthur Lefavour. Gigantic New Fancy Dah¬ 
lia. The color combination in this sterling 
variety is remarkable, and attracts the 
greatest attention, the ground color being 
a beautiful sulphur yellow, lined, specked 
and striped deep, gorgeous crimson. The 
immense flowers of this acquisition are 
produced upon long, stiff stems, well above 
the foliage. 50 cents each. 
Attractive. (Alexander). This most pleasing 
Fancy Dahlia is properly named, being 
very striking in appearance. The flowers 
are full to the center, almost round, with 
long, stiff stems. The color is a bright 
yellow with a glowing, crimson stripe. 
Very effective. 50 cents each. 
Chas. Turner. Very showy and novel in ap¬ 
pearance; perfection in form and peculiar, 
though most pleasing combination of col¬ 
ors. Delicate orange and fawn color 
striped and flaked with chocolate. One of 
the most satisfactory varieties to date. 50 
cents each. 
Distinction. The color combination is de¬ 
lightful, being a beautiful white effectively 
striped with violet. $1.00 each. 
Johan Doehler. New Fancy Dahlia. A mag¬ 
nificent new variety; »uff specked and 
striped crimson. Very large and fine. 50 
cents each. 
