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Dahlias 37 
GIANT DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
No better free flowering Dahlias than this 
list of Giant Deeoratives; try them and be 
convinced and have a real garden. 
Bashful Giant. This is one of the largest 
Dahlias ever produced. It is also of great 
merit for its beautiful colors, being an apri¬ 
cot with golden shadings. Flowers are pro¬ 
duced on stout stems. 25c. 
Bonnie Brae. The color of this wonderful 
Dahlia is a peach and cream combination 
of shadings, showing strong on the peach 
pink at first, but after well opened, comes 
out much lighter. Very free flowering. 25c. 
Dr. Tevis. Beautiful shade of salmon rose, 
suffused with old gold. 25c. 
Eleanor Grant. A large, compact flower of 
very light cameo pink, almost white, pass¬ 
ing to a tinge of yellow at the center, with 
a very fine edging of yellow to each petal. 
Strong, upright stem. 25c. 
Elinor Vandeveer. A beautiful Dahlia both 
in coloring and form. Rose pink flowers on 
stiff stems that are 2 ft. long, and a continu¬ 
ous bloomer. 25c. 
Elizabeth Slocombe (Slocombe). Color 
rich purplish garnet. The large flowers are 
carried on long, stiff stems. 25c. 
Jersey’s Beauty. Very fine true pink flow¬ 
ers of perfect shape, produced on long, 
■straight, stiff stems. Very free bloomer, and 
a splendid keeper. 25c. 
Judge Alton Parker. A wonderful shade of 
golden buff. A wonderful exhibition va¬ 
riety, grown freely on long, erect stems. 
25c. 
Millionaire. Most delicate lavender with 
faint pink cast overshading it, the whole 
having a blending of white. 25c. 
Mrs. Carl Salbach. A sensational Decora¬ 
tive Dahlia of great size. In color, a mauve 
pink, with occasional blending of white; 
the general impression being pink. For 
exhibition purposes this new creation is 
very desirable. 25c. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. Deep mauve pink. 
One of the very best Dahlias grown. Long, 
stiff stems and excellent for cut flowers. 
25c. 
Pride of California (Lohrman). Called the 
“American Beauty” Dahlia. Winner of 
gold and silver medals. Huge crimson red 
flowers produced on long, straight stems. 
25 c. 
Souvenir de Gustave Doazon. The color is 
a pleasing shade of orange red. Long 
stems. 25c. 
William H. Slocombe (Slocombe). The 
largest and best pale yellow Decorative to 
my knowledge. A clear sulphur yellow 
passing to martinus yellow at tips. Flowers 
of gigantic size, from 6 to 8 in. in diameter 
under ordinary conditions. 25c. 
Kathleen Norris (See page 36) 
This collection of 14 Giants for $3.00 prepaid, or 7 for $1.50. 
SHOW or BALL DAHLIAS 
5 good Shows for $1.00, prepaid 
A. D. Livoni. Beautiful soft pink, well 
formed flowers with long stems. 
Free flowering. 25c. 
James Vick. Purple crimson. 25c. 
Globe de Nantes. Bright scarlet; a 
perfect model. 25c. 
Princess Victoria. Pure canary yel¬ 
low. Long stems, perfect form and 
free bloomer. 25c. 
Robert Broomfield. Pure white. 
Tall grower. 25c. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
These 8 for $4.00, prepaid 
Alice Whittier. A beautiful shade of primrose or sulphur 
yellow. The bloom is of great depth and will grow 9 to 
10 in. in diameter on a plant 5 ft. tall. An excellent keeper 
when cut. $ 1 . 00 . 
Attraction. Large flowers of silvery mauve rose, with 
white suffusion. 35c. 
Enid. Dark red on good stem; free bloomer. 25c. 
Hollywood. Large flower, free blooming, rich salmon. 25c. 
Kalif. A large, majestic flower of perfect Cactus form; pure 
scarlet. 50c. 
Mrs. Ethel F. T. Smith. This is a white shading to a 
greenish lemon tint in the center. A monster Dahlia on a 
strong stem. Blooms freely and is a splendid exhibition 
variety. 50c 
Roycroft. A golden bronze shade, very free flowering; a 
6 to 7 in. flower, long stems and a wonderful bloom. 50c. 
Samuel T. Alexander. Hybrid Cactus. This seedling is 
named in honor of the memory of the father of the intro¬ 
ducer. One of the finest of this type grown. With no 
special care the flowers will grow 10 in. across, and the 
color is something new; technically it is a Japan rose 
which is a buff with a tinge of pink in it, and the reverse 
of the petals is Corinthian red. The stems grow 18 in to 
2 ft. long and the habit of the plant is perfect. $ 1 . 00 . 
PEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS 
Ellen E. Kelley (Alexander). A long-stemmed, free flow¬ 
ering golden yellow variety. 25c. 
Latona. An unusual blending of orange, buff and yellow 
Flowers are nearly full to the center, and produced freely 
upon good stems. 25c. 
Mina Seabury (Alexander). In color, a sulphur yellowy- 
very daintly overlaid mallow pink. 25c. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
Nothing better for cut flowers. 
These 6 Pompons for $1.25 prepaid 
Amber Queen. Rich, clear amber, shaded apricot. 25c. 
Fashion. Orange, fine. 25c. 
Golden Amber (Alexander). The most perfect yellow 
Pompon to date. 25c. 
Little Edith. Primrose yellow, tipped bright carmine. 25c. 
Raphael. Very dark maroon of extra fine form. 25c 
Vivid. Brilliant scarlet. 25c. 
Jersey's Beauty 
