Dahlia Catalogue for 1913. 
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FANCY DAHLIAS OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. 
I, will send this Superb Set of 18 for 20 cents each, $2.00 per dozen, or the 
set for $3,00, prepaid, to any part of North America. 
Chorister. Fawn color, striped with crimson and rose, extra. 
Dazzler. Deep yellow, striped scarlet. Very bold flower. Fine exhibition 
variety. One of the best. 
Dorothy. Fawn, flaked and striped deep maroon. 
Duchess of Albany. A very large fancy, orange, striped crimson. Extra 
fine form. One of the best for exhibition. 
English Dandy. Deep orange, striped crimson. Very large, useful flowers. 
Eric Fisher. Buff, veined and striped scarlet. Large and very free. 
Frank Smith. Dark maroon, tipped pinkish white. Very striking. 
Frederick Smith. Lilac, striped purple. Very showy. 
Goldsmith, yellow, striped and tipped deep crimson. Fine form. 
Gen. Grant. Deep orange, striped chocolate. Sometimes the flowers will 
come a solid chocolate shade, and even then the flowers are extra fine 
shape. . . 
Geo. Barnes. A Fancy Dahlia of refined form, lilac, striped crimson. 
Gold Medal. Canary-yellow, striped and flaked red. This is one of the 
best Fancy yet out. Extra fine for any use. 
Hercules. Yellow, striped crimson. Very large and striking. 
Lucy Faucett. Pale yellow, striped deep pink, or liglit magenta. One o 
the best of this set. Very large and free. 
Polly Sandall. This is one of the best Fancy Dahlias ever introduced. It is 
a novel combination of bronze-yellow, veined and blotched pinkish- 
white. making it very pleasing and showy. Flowers are of good size. 
Rev. J. B. McCamm. Deep yellow, striped and flaked light red. Very free. 
Good size. 
Watchman. Red, striped yellow. 
Wizard. A Fancy Dahlia with many combinations of colors—fawn, striped 
with maroon and tipped white. Very odd. 
Pompon Dahlias. 
These Dahlias are the finest for cut flowers, as they bloom more freely than 
any of the other classes. The flowers are small, compact, with long, 
araceful stems, extra fine for bouquets. I have the largest and finest 
collection of any firm in America, and won more first prizes on this 
class of Dahlias than any other competitor in the U. S. A. 
New up-to-date introductions for 1913. This Superb Set of 10 new varieties 
for $7.00, prepaid, to any part of North America. 
Crusoe. New English Pompon Dahlia. A neat, compact flower; very free- 
flowering and quite distinct. Beautiful white heavily edged rose-pink. 
35 cents each. 
Darksome A Seedling introduced by me, and offered for the first time. A 
fine acquisition in every way. The color is a deep wine-crimson, almost 
maroon. Fine form, with long, graceful stems. 75 cents each. Stock 
limited 
Hedwig Polwig. Famous New German Pompon Dahlia. The color combi¬ 
nation of this variety is phenomenal, being a beautiful deep red, dis¬ 
tinctly tipped white. 35 cents each. 
Ideal. Wonderful New Pompon Dahlia. A. grand, littlo variety, being fit for 
the keenest competition. Excellent form; undoubtedly the finest pure 
yellow in existence. The best of our this season’s introductions. 50 
cents each. . 
Jewell. Ideal New Pompon Dahlia. An exquisite bright yellow tipped, 
striped and blotched pure white. One of the most attractive to date. 
50 cents each. 
