WORLD S BEST DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
If you are a Dahlia enthusiast you will wish to bring your collection up to date by add¬ 
ing some of these; you will recognize many prize-winners in this group. If you are a 
beginner you may safely choose from this list, as it contains only the most popular varie¬ 
ties. All of these will produce large, showy blooms of exquisite beauty. You can make up 
your own order from this list, or order the 
I9.25). 
Amunra—A magnificent flower of gigantic size. 
Outer petals copper and orange tones, shading to 
gold and amber. Centre reddish-brown. 35c. 
Avalon— A very fine deep canary yellow. An ex¬ 
cellent variety. 25c. 
Barbara Redfern— An immense flower in a beauti¬ 
ful blending of old-rose and old-gold. 50c. 
Bonnie Blue —A deep, solid blue. A most un¬ 
usual color. 50c. 
Chemar’s Eureka —One of the best whites. A 
seedling of Jersey’s Beauty. 50c. 
Ellinor Van Derveer — A very fine, immense 
flower, of exquisite lavender-pink. 35c. 
Fort Monmouth — A sensational rich wine-red, 
overlaid purple. Giant size. 75c. 
Francis Earocco —One of the largest and finest 
yellow decorative Dahlias. 35c. 
Jane Cowl —Glistening bronzy-buff and old gold, 
deeper towards centre. Reverse of petals pale flesh. 
A magnificent variety. 35c. 
Jersey’s Beacon —One of the finest of all Dahlias. 
Of gigantic size and unusual Chinese scarlet color¬ 
ing. Sometimes nearly a foot across. 35c. 
entire collection for $7.50, postpaid (value 
Jersey’s Beauty —The most popular of all pink 
toned Dahlias. 25c. 
Kentucky —A magnificent sport of Jersey’s Beauty, 
with flowers of salmon pink, shading to orange. 
Extra fine. 50c. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal —One of the finest Dahlias 
in the world, of gigantic size and depth and in the 
softest, richest shades of pure glowing old-rose. 75c 
Mrs. T. D. Ver Warner —A very lovely and pop¬ 
ular shade of deep orchid-lavender. Large flowers 
of perfect form. 35c. 
Patrick O’Mara -— Magnificent flowers of light 
golden-buff. Flowers of gigantic size and fine form. 
25c. 
Pride of California —Fine large, perfect shaped 
flowers of deep flaming red. 25c. 
Robert Treat —New American Beauty, rose color. 
Very large and fine. 50c. 
Roman Eagle —A flaming brilliant burnished cop¬ 
per. A most unusual and beautiful Dahlia. $1.00. 
Sagamore— Deep golden amber, elusively shaded 
with salmon-rose and orange buff. Large, handsome 
flower. 35c. 
The World —Rich, deep rosy-magenta, with silver 
shades at edges of petals. 60c. 
I will furnish one of each of these 20 Magnificent Varieties of Dec¬ 
orative Dahlias, in Strong Tubers (Value $9*25) for $7*50* 
3 of each for $20*00 6 of each for $35*00 
All Orders for $i.oo or More Postpaid — On Smaller Orders Add ioc 
to Cover Postage. 
AN INVITATION 
I am taking this means of extending to you a Cordial Invitation to visit my Exhibition 
Gardens any time that you find it convenient to do so; especially during the months of 
May and June, when there will be so many interesting things to see. Early in May there 
is a marvelous collection of the newer Daffodils, later in May an extraordinary Tulip collec¬ 
tion; during the last half of May many unusual and rare Irises that are seldom seen by 
the average garden lover. The first of June is the height of the Tall Bearded Iris season. 
All the Prize Winning Peonies may be seen at the same time, more than ioo of the highest 
rated varieties; and the Japanese Ins during late June and early July. 
COME ANY TIME, AND AS OFTEN AS YOU WISH; YOU’LL ALWAYS 
FIND SOMETHING INTERESTING. 
ROBERT WAYMAN. 
