Visit my gardens when they are in bloom 
These are older varieties, that have made good, in numerous gardens, every 
one of them is a good vigorous grower, and are marvelous dahlias for the be¬ 
ginner. Like the varieties on the preceding pages, these varieties are all guar¬ 
anteed to be true to name, and to give full satisfaction. I am letting them go at 
these prices to make room for other and newer varieties. The prices are for 
tubers, as I sell no plants. 
ALICE WHITTIER (S. C.)—Primrose yellow. One of the best exhibition types. 
Fine growth habits and stems Root, $.50 
AVALON (F. D.)— A very pretty shade of canary yellow. Tubers, $.25 
CALVIN COOL1DGE (F. D.)— A rich rose pink, suffused salmon with a touch 
of gold. Large flower, on very good stem. . . .Tubers, $.35 
CHEMARS BLUE GEM (F. D.)—The color of this large dahlia is a glowing 
bluish purple, almost a royal purple. Tubers, $.50 
CITY OF TRENTON (I. D.)-— A rich glowing tangerine, reverse rich strawberry 
red. The petals curl gracefully, giving a two toned effect. Tubers, $.50 
EAGLE ROCK BEAUTY (I. D.)—This fine impressive dahlia certainly was 
rightly named. A pastel pink, shading to a creamy ivory white center with 
long broad wax like petals. Tubers, $.50 
ELEANORE VANDERVEER (F. D.)-—Here is a dahlia that never disappoints. 
Color, satiny rose pink. Large flowers and always in bloom. Tubers, $.25 
ELKRIDGE (S. C.)—Large pure white. A very reliable and profuse bloomer. 
Recommended highly as a good white. Root, $.35 
ELITE GLORY (F. D.)— A large rich red that has had a long run, but is still 
in popular demand. Tubers, $.50 
ELIZA CLARK BULL—Pure white flowers borne profusely on bushes of 
medium size. The blooms are large and regularly formed. Tubers, $.50 
FLORENCE KLEIN (I. D.)—A deep full centered dahlia the color of which 
is a salmon orange. Tubers, $.50 
FRANK MILLER (F. D.)—Bright lemon yellow. Fine blooms on long straight 
stems. A prize winner. Root, $.50 
GRACE RICORDS (F. D.)—An outstanding variety in so far as beauty of form¬ 
ation is concerned or desired. The flowers are white with a faint lavender 
suffusion. Tubers, $.50 
GRIFIFIN (F. D.)—The color of this one is Pinard yellow with a pale virgin 
yellow on the reverse with an overcast and tint of lavender pink over the 
whole flower. Tubers, $.50 
HARRIET THOMPSON (I. D.)—An exhibition dahlia of rich orange buff and 
bronze with a reverse of Oriental red. Tubers, $.50 
HARRY MAYER (F. D.)— A beautiful silvery pink with a rose pink reverse. 
Huge flower with tight center. Tubers, $.25 
JANE COWL (I. D.)—A massive large flower with great depth that is still 
winning more than its share of prizes. Color a glistening bronzy buff and 
gold, blending to a deeper shade at the center. The petals of this monster 
curl and twist so that it shows the pale flesh reverse, giving the flower a 
soft warm glow. Tubers, $.50 
JERSEY BEACON (F. D.)—The most spectacular of the Jersey family, Color 
a bright Chinese scarlet with a buff reflex, giving it a two toned effect. 
Tubers, $.35 
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