Gold Medal Dahlias 
FISHER & MASSON 
General List of Decorative Dahlias—Continued 
TIM MOORF (Loller). I. D. A joy to behold 
vlliVJ. jn the fiel(J an(J R standby for 
exhibition because you can depend upon it. Hot 
and dry weather nor pests seem to affect it in any 
way and the plants give a profusion of bloom. Color 
is a clear primrose yellow shading to gold, with 
tints and flushes of salfon throughout the flower. 
Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
KATHLEEN NORRIS !“•>: 
fu! dahlia was introduced to dahlia lovers five 
years ago, and is still the most consistent win¬ 
ner on the exhibition table at any of the shows. 
Kathleen Norris is the greatest pink dahlia for 
exhibition under cultivation today, as a perusal 
of the dahlia publications will prove. Color is a 
true rose pink, later deepening to a mallow pink 
but paler in the young central petals, a very tight 
center, flower very thick. The first two leaves on 
the straight stiff stem are from 12 to 14 inches 
from the flower. We do not hesitate, even now, 
to say that it is the finest exhibition flower ever 
introduced. Roots, 75c; Plants, 50c 
The “GARDEN CLUB” Gold 
Medal—one of our most prized 
possessions. 
JZp'^'T'UGK.Y (Castlewood). This dahlia has the same ideal characteristics as Jersey Beauty, 
of which it is a sport, and apparently a stronger grower. Its color is the Jersey’s 
Beauty pink with yellow and gold blended, making it more of a salmon pink. Plants are tall, 
stems strong and straight. Excellent for cutting. Roots, 50c 
1/ plMYI Tf^KY RED (White). I. D. A vivid scarlet red dahlia that will not burn or fade. 
The attracitve and insecUresisting foliage of this variety adds to Its 
beauty. Stems are upright and strong. Roots, $1.50; Plants, 75c 
LADY MOYA PONSONBY 
(I. D.). A clear yellow of great beauty, free bloomer 
long straight stems, plants have good habit of growth. 
Roots, $3.00; Plants, $1.50 
LA FIESTA (Cordes-Eastman). I. D. This flower is huge and the form is like a great chrysan¬ 
themum. Color butter yellow, penciled red. Very lacy petals that curl and twist. 
Very large. Roots, $5.00; Plants, $2.50 
LORD OF THE AUTUMN ^ 1 The ***** d t ah1 ^ in £ he yellow class of the year. 
Has been grown 11 to 12 inches, and 7 to 9 inches deep 
in the garden of the originator. Color is a rich, deep golden yellow and the formation is 
as wonderful as the size. The long pointed and slightly twisted petals recurve till stem is 
entirely hidden for 6 inches or more, making the flower resemble a giant chrysanthemum. 
Roots, $10.00; Plants, $5.00 
MANETTO GLORY (Noonan). In this lovely cut flower variety we have the same shape 
as Jersey Beauty but color is an amber with pink shadings. Ex¬ 
ceptionally free flowering, plants are tall. Flowers borne on long, straight, stiff stems. Highly 
recommended for garden and cutting. Roots, $1.00; Plants, 50c 
jVT A T? ST-f A T T ’S PINK ^ An exquisitely beautiful shrimp pink dahlia, shape and form 
similar to Jersey Beauty, especially fine for cutting, stems at least 
three feet long. Plant is of tall habit of growth, dark foliage, free bloomer. 
Roots 50c; Plants 50c 
MARYLAND’S GLORY F. D. This very fine and showy dahlia is American Beauty 
color, exhibition size and a delight both in the garden and on 
the exhibition table. Stem and foliage are perfect. Roots, $2.00; Plants, $1.00 
TM ET , ODIG d- 1 ® 6 )- A particularly pleasing dahlia from the Northwest, An informal decorative 
of soft creamy yellow with a tint of apricot pink. Blooms large stems stiff and 
straight. Plants have good growing habits. Roots, $2.50; Plants, $1.25 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (Kemp). F. D. A brilliant orange flame colored decorative 
of immense size that will produce 9-inch blooms under 
FIELD CULTURE, and with care and attention one can give a plant in an ordinary garden, 
will give you bloom that will measure 12 inches and several of them at one time. Wonderful 
keeper when cut. Plant is a strong, vigorous grower, wide spreading, with long slender side 
shoots each of which will produce fine exhibition bloom. Stems rigid as canes and very straight. 
Roots, $1.00; Plants, 75c 
MONMOUTH GENERAL L D - The predominating color of this dahlia is 
bright Henna, a new color in dahlias. The flowers average 
10 to 12 inches across and 4 to 5 inches in depth. It is a full pet a led flower of great beauty. The 
long wavy petals darken at the center to a rich terra cotta. Plant wide spreading and a prolific 
bloomer. Roots, $3.75; Plants, $1.75 
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