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SUCCESS DAHLIA GARDENS, LAWRENCE, MASSACHUSETTS 
DAHLIA SEED 
We have a very limited supply of seed from the large blooming varieties that 
are winning prizes everywhere. It must be remembered that growing Dahlias from 
seed is very interesting but too much should not be expected as to the results 
obtained. It is very difficult to originate a real worthwhile Dahlia. You will get 
manv kinds and colors and you may get a good one, but it’s all a gamble. We can¬ 
not control the conditions under which the seeds are planted and we do not guar¬ 
antee results, nor will we be in any way responsible for the crop. This is the 
condition upon which orders are accepted. 50 seed $2.50, 100 seed $5.00 net. Extra 
choice hand-pollenized California seed, 50 seed $5.00, 100 seed $10.00 net. 
DAHLIA COLLECTIONS 
Your choice of six of any Dahlias listed at $1.00 for $5.00. Our selection of six 
of any Dahlias listed at $1.00 for $4.00. Special collection of first class Dahlias, all 
different and all tagged with their proper names at $25.00 per dozen and $10.00 per 
dozen net. These collections will include varieties that would cost at least double 
the above amount if bought at catalog prices. 
Pompom Dahlias. A collection of a dozen of the best exhibition varieties, $4.00. 
CUT-FLOWER VARIETIES 
We have had many inquiries for cut-flower varieties that can stand shipping 
and that stand up extra well after cutting, so I wrote a large shipper of Dahlia 
bloom to the New York market for a list of the best and most popular varieties, 
and naturally these being grown by thousands they are mostly the older varieties, 
and every one is among the prize winners today. We take pleasure in recommend¬ 
ing these Dahlias as the very best for cut-flowers, for home decorations or for 
roadside stands where there is a demand for cut-flowers. 
Root 
AVALON (F. Dec.)—This splendid variety of clear bright yellow heads the 
list in its color in the New York market . . . . $1.00 
ELLINOR VANDERVEER (P. Dec.)—One of the best for interior decora¬ 
tions. A satiny rose pink, long stems, free bloomer . . . 1.00 
ELKRIDGE (S. C.)—A thoroughly dependable variety that we can heartily 
recommend as a good all-purpose white. A beautiful flower . LOO 
F. W. FELLOWS (G.)—Large exhibition cactus variety of bright orange, but 
still the best cactus for cut-flower. A favorite color . . 1.00 
IDA PERKINS (F. Dec.)—Another fine white for exhibition or cut flower 1.00 
JERSEY BEACON (F. Dec.)—An old timer but still a great favorite. It has 
size a plenty, fine stems, a prize winner of note. Color Chinese scarlet 
with paler reverse ....... 1.00 
JERSEY BEAUTY (F. Dec.)—The champion of all cut flowers, as well as a 
prize winner of world wide reputation. Color erosine pink. Unex¬ 
celled for all purposes . . . . . . .1.00 
JERSEY TRIUMPH (F. Dec.)—A real Autumn shade of bright copper flushed 
with salmon bronze. A great cut-flower variety .... 1.00 
JANE COWL (I. Dec.)—A great favorite and an all-time champion among the 
elite of the Dahlia world in the show room or in the garden. Old gold 
and salmon . . . . . . ,1.00 
NATHAN HALE (F, Dec.)—Splendid cut-flower of deep orange bronze on 
long stiff stems. Plant early . . . . . .1.00 
ROSE FALLON (F. Dec.)—A champion of its day and still one of the best 
ever produced. It is a magnificent Dahlia of self color, deep old gold. 
A long lasting flower when cut. Exhibition flower too . . . 1.00 
SANHICAN BEAUTY (I. Dec.)—This is a general favorite on account of its 
exquisite coloring and excellent habits. A salmon shaded coral . 1.00 
YANKEE QUEEN (P. Dec.)—A unique coloring of true pink, shading lighter LOO 
LE TOREADOR—Another crimson that is a good cut-flower . . LOO 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON—Quilled petal. Color maroon . . . 1.00 
