DAHLIAS 
Planting time will soon be here and we offer the following Dahlias with every 
confidence that any one of them are as fine as you can buy anywhere else in this 
country. This list contains the best of the old and new varieties and we have grown 
them long enough to prove they are suitable to grow and bloom in this climate. 
Our price is right and the roots are in good condition when we send them to you. 
Abbreviations: Dec., Decorative, large flowering double Dahlia. F. D., Formal 
Decorative is a large flowering double Dahlia whose petals grow in the same regular 
formal pattern in each flower, like Jersey Beauty. I. D., Informal Decorative is a 
large flowering double Dahlia whose long petals show a slight tendency to twist or 
curl, presenting a shaggy appearance, like Jane Cowl. C., Cactus Dahlia is a Dah¬ 
lia whose petals are curved under to form a long tube. S., Show Dahlia is over 2 
inches in diameter and depth, forming almost a perfect ball. 
On every $2.00 order of Dahlias received in April, we will include 1 root of 
hardy Gypsaphilia (White Baby’s Breath) FREE besides other extras. 
On every $4.00 order of Dahlias received in April we will include 1 root of Prince 
of Persia, FREE, besides other extras. 
25c VARIETIES 
AMUN RA—Dec., orange and gold deepening to reddish brown centers. 
BASHFUL GIANT—Dec., apricot and gold. 
ELEANOR MARTIN—I. D., beautiful mulberry and gold. 
JANE COWL—I. D., An enormous, deep informal decorative with petals twisted and 
curled and fluffy. Color is a glistening bronzy buff and old gold. Plants are 
tall and strong with many flowers borne on long, stiff stems well above the pro¬ 
fuse dark green foliage. 
JERSEY BEACON—I. D., Chinese red, with reverse side of petals tipped with buff. 
Large flowers. 
JERSEY BEAUTY—F. D., A clear pink, of perfect formation. A fine cut flower 
variety. Long stems and tall plants. 
JUDGE MAREAN—Dec., A blending of salmon pink, red, orange and yellow. 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON—I. D., Extra large flowers of creamy white 
with lavender shades on reverse side of petals. Free bloomer on low growing 
bushes. 
MRS. ALFRED MEREAU—S., Lovely shade of mauve pink. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—F. D., Deep shade of lavender. Tall plants loaded with 
blooms. Excellent cut flower. 
PENN CHARTER—F. D., Extra large flowers of golden yellow tinted apricot. 
POLAR SNOW—Dec., Ivory white, large, perfect flowers. A good keeper when cut. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—Dec., Clear crimson red flowers. 
SAGAMORE—F. D., Amber gold. A good cut flower. Medium height. 
THE EMPEROR—D., Bright maroon or burgundy. Free flowering. 
30c VARIETIES 
HARRY MAYER—Dec., A fine two-toned lavender. 
40c VARIETIES 
EDNA FERBER—Semi-Cactus—Coral shading to old gold at the center. Immense, 
flowers. 
FORT MONMOUTH—Semi-Cactus—Wonderful rich crimson maroon. Attractive flow¬ 
ers on a tall plant. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—I. D. Brilliant orange, flame colored. Has good size and 
fine keeping qualities. 
50c VARIETIES 
HELEN IVINS—F. D. Beautiful orchid-lavender of immense size and long stems. 
KING MIDAS—I. D. Pure golden yellow. 
MISS A. B. SEAL—I. D. An unusual color of softest, richest shades of old rose. 
THOMAS A. EDISON—F. D. Royal purple plant five feet tall, flowers eight to ten 
inches in diameter. 
60c VARIETIES 
GRAF ZEPPELIN—F. D. Pure white flowers. Six foot plant. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS—I. D. Rose pink. 
THE WORLD—Dec. Rich deep rosy magneta with silver shadings on the edge of the 
petals. 
75c VARIETIES 
BUCKEYE BRIDE—F. D. A large geranium pink. 
GOOD NIGHT—I. D. Oxblood red shaded to maroon. 
PRINCE OF PERSIA—I. D. Bright cardinal red. Blooms eight to eleven inches. 
