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MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS DAHLIAS 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Continued. 
Dahlia—Orange Beauty 
Each 
* Nathan Hale. The best of all the deep au¬ 
tumn shades. A beautifully formed flower 
with a coppery pink center shading to 
gold at the tips. Medium size flower on 
stout stems, robust grower.$0.50 
♦Orange Beauty (Chemar’s). I.D. A wonder¬ 
ful salmon orange sport of Jersey’s Beau¬ 
ty. Flowers are carried on long stiff stems 
making it a valuable variety for cutting. 
Long keeping qualities.50 
Queen of the Garden Beautiful. F.D. Prim¬ 
rose yellow .50 
♦Regal. I.D. Bronze and old rose.50 
♦Roman Eagle. F. Roman gold.25 
♦Roseatta. The color is amber overlaid 
with old rose, flowers perfect in shape 
and size. Plant a good grower and pro¬ 
lific bloomer .50 
♦Rose Fallon. F. Dark orange tinted amber 
and salmon.25 
♦Sagamore. F.D. Amber gold, shaded salmon 
rose and orange buff.25 
♦Seal’s Californian. F.D. Yellow, shaded 
with bronze rosy pink.50 
The EmperoT. F. An enormous purple 
maroon . 25 
♦The World. F.D. Deep rosy magenta with 
silver shadings.50 
♦Trentonian. F. A perfect flower in brown 
tones .50 
♦Violet Wonder. F.D. The best violet Dahlia. .50 
♦White Empress. I.D. Pure white.50 
Wizard of Oz. F. A very large amber pink. .50 
World’s Best White. F. One of the best 
whites .50 
♦Yankee King. Intense flame with rose re¬ 
verse. Large flower.50 
♦York & Lancaster (War of Roses). F.D. An 
exceptionally fine exhibition or cut flow¬ 
er. The blooms are large of fine form held 
erect on three-foot stems. Color a bright 
crimson, each petal tipped white. There 
is nothing to compare with its beauty.. .50 
On varieties priced at 25 cents, add 5 cents 
each for postage. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
The following varieties comprise the cream of 
the novelties which have proved to be of extra 
merit. 
The Incurved varieties are marked I.C.; Re¬ 
curved or straight varieties, R.C.; Fully double 
varieties, S.C. 
Varieties marked with asterisk (*) are most 
suitable for cutting. 
Each 
Ambassador. R.C. Soft yellow shaded sal¬ 
mon pink.$1.50 
♦American Triumph. I.C. A bright shade of 
oriental red. Flowers deep and good sub¬ 
stance . 1.00 
Chemar’s Masterpiece. I.C. A beautiful or¬ 
chid pink.25 
♦Chemar’s U. S. A. R.C. Apricot buff suf¬ 
fused gold . 25 
Cigarette. R.C. White, tipped and splashed 
burnt orange.25 
Farncott. R.C. Color Aster purple tipped 
white. Perfect stem, free bloomer.50 
Francis Lobdel. S.C. Mallow pink and white. .25 
Frau. O. Bracht. Semi-Cactus. A clear pale 
primrose of distinctive form. 2.00 
F. W. Fellows. R.C. Orange and terra cotta .50 
Gladys Sherwood. R.C. A giant white.50 
George Walters. R.C. Salmon pink, shaded 
gold .30 
♦Harry Strutt. I.C. A clear bright rich red 
on long stiff stems. Better than American 
triumph . 1.00 
Jean Hare. I.C. Golden yellow changing to 
golden bronze .50 
Kalif. R.C. Vivid turkey red.50 
♦Minnie Eastman. R.C. Bright flame. 1.00 
Pierrot. I.C. Deep amber tipped with white. .50 
Robert E. Lee. I.C. Cardinal red. 50 
Satan. S.C. Color, scarlet with yellow on 
reverse of petals. Very long stems, plants 
tall and rugged. Large flowers. Plants.. 2.50 
Silverado. I.C. A large white, shading to 
silvery lavender towards the center.50 
Siskiyou. R.C. Pink tinged mauve.1.50 
Snowdrift. I.C. A giant pure white.1.00 
♦Springfield Rose. R.C. Rose overlaid salmon 1.00 
The Grizzly. R.C. Dark velvety maroon.... 1.25 
♦White Sister. R.C. Pure white.2.00 
STAR OR ORCHID DAHLIAS 
These are popular for landscape, table decora¬ 
tions or vases. The bushes grow from two to 
three feet and are covered with blossoms four 
to five inches in diameter. 
Tubers in mixture. Each 30c., doz. $3.00. 
DAHLIA PLANTS 
We can supply green plants of all the varities 
listed in this catalogue at $3.00 or over for tubers. 
Dahlia Plants are not seedlings and will bloom 
absolutely true to the variety of tubers from 
which they are taken. Plants are ready for de¬ 
livery from May 10th to June 20th at the follow¬ 
ing prices: 
Tubers $10. Plants $5.00. Tubers $7.50. Plants $4.00 
Tubers $5. Plants $2.75. Tubers $3.50. Plants $2.00 
Tubers $3. Plants $1.75. 
All Plants sent by Parcels-Post prepaid. 
DAHLIA BOOKS 
Dahlia Culture by Waite.$1.50 
The Dahlia by L. K. Peacock. 1.25 
Above sent postpaid. 
