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POPULAR STANDARD VARIETIES 
Tubers Plants 
Antartica. For. Dec. Pure white _$1.00 $0.50 
Ambassador. Cac. Yellow and salmon .75 .50 
Bagdad. Inf. Dec. Scarlet Red _ 1.00 .50 
Chemar’s Eureka. For. Dec. White, faint 
lavender tinge _ 1.00 .50 
Derrill W. Hart. For. Dec. Orange and 
red ___ .50 .50 
Dorothy Stone. For. Dec. Rose pink_ .75 .50 
Eagle Rock Sunshine. Cac. Deep yellow .75 .50 
Edna Ferber. Semi. Cac. Coral and 
old rose _ .75 .50 
Fort Monmouth. Inf. Dec. Crimson 
maroon _ .75 .50 
Fort Washington. Dec. Deep maroon .75 .50 
Jane Cowl. Inf. Dec. Old Gold and sal¬ 
mon _ .50 .50 
Jean Trimbee. S. C. Petunia Violet _ 1.50 .75 
Jersey’s Beacon. For. Dec. Chinese red .35 
Jersey’s Beauty. For. Dec. Best pink .35 
Jersey’s Triumph. For. Dec. Orange.75 .40 
Monmouth Champion. For. Dec. Orange 
flame _ 1.00 .50 
M rs. Ide Ver Warner. For. Dec. Or¬ 
chid color _ .35 
Omar Khayyam. For. Dec. Red and 
orange _ 1.00 .50 
Rudy Vallee, S. C. Apricot and Gold ____ 2.00 1.00 
Sharazad. Inf. Dec. Deep pink _ 1.50 .75 
Trentonian. For. Dec. Coppery bronze .50 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
Tubers only Each 
Amber Queen. Rich, clear amber shaded apricot $0.25 
Brunette. Crimson, showing white _ .50 
Belle of Springfield. Crushed strawberry, very 
small _ .35 
Candy Kid. Coral pink, shading to lavender.... .35 
Charming. Fine for exhibition or cutting. Lav¬ 
ender pink _ .50 
Darkest cf All. Almost black _ .50 
Dee Dee. Pure lavender, small and dainty .... .35 
George Ireland. A beautiful mauve, excellent 
for cutting _ .50 
Ganymede. Amber, tinted lilac, a novel and 
distinct variety _ .50 
Glow. Light rose or coral color, a great favorite .50 
Jessica. Amber, edged red _ .25 
Joe Fette. The best and smallest white for ex¬ 
hibition or cutting _ .50 
Lassie. Yellow base, old rose shadings _ .50 
Little David. The deepest shade of orange. 
Small, perfectly shaped blossom _ .35 
Little Jennie. Primrose yellow, very finely 
quilled _ .25 
Little Ruth. Purple _ .25 
Mike. A charming new color of burnt orange, 
shading lighter at the outer petals__ _____ .35 
Nelly Fraser. The very best pink _ .25 
Snow Clad. White, free bloomer _ .25 
Tommy Keith. A small, perfectly formed blos¬ 
som of deep red, tipped white _ .50 
Yellow Gem. Canary yellow, small and good 
form _ 35 
Little Jewel. A miniature decorative, about 2 
in. dia. Color, peach blossom pink _ .50 
A. L. DON & CO., 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
A dwarf decorative type growing about 2 feet 
high producing fully double flowers, about 3 " in 
diameter. They start to bloom early and are laden 
with flowers until frost. Good for mass planting as 
well as the open border. 
Agalia. Apricot shaded scarlet 
Baby Beauty. Bright rose pink 
Baby Rcyal. Salmon shaded apricot 
Camellia. Bright orange flame 
Carla. S. C. Suffused old rose 
Jean. S. C. Apricot buff_ 
Little Jewel. Peach pink 
Red Head. Scarlet orange 
Sanhican’s Sweetheart. C. Apricot 
Teddy Johnson. Shrimp pink 
Tubers 
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SINGLE OR CENTURY DAHLIAS 
Tubers only Each Doz. 
Bronze Century. Bronze yellow _$0.35 $3.50 
Fugi San. Orange yellow with brown cir¬ 
cle toward center. Very small, fine for 
table decoration _ .50 5 00 
Newport Wonder. Best pink _ .75 7.50 
Red Century. Red _ .35 3 59 
Scarlet Century. Bright glowing scarlet .35 3.50 
Sunset Century. Yellow at base of petal, 
outer half rich Vermillion __25 2.50 
Velvet Century. Velvety maroon _ .50 5.00 
White Century. Pure white _ .25 2.50 
Gladiolus 
We offer top size bulbs only. 
RED AND SCARLET SHADES 
U , rn- „ Doz. 100 
Bengal Iiger. Brilliant red mottled and 
streaked brown. Strong sturdy growth $1.00 $6.00 
Crimson Glcw. Deep crimson lighter in 
throat; large flowers well arranged on 
perfect spikes _ 75 5 99 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. The most fiery red 
imaginable. Very large flowers and 
many open at once. Fine for exhibition .75 5.00 
Flaming Sword. Tall spike with single 
row of bright orange scarlet blooms. 
7-8 open, very showy _ .75 5 99 
Joe Coleman. Deep red, ruffled_ 1.00 6.00 
Persia. Very deep red, almost black ___ .75 5.00 
Mrs. Francis King. A striking shade of 
light scarlet or flame color _ .60 4.00 
Scarlano. Dazzling scarlet-orange with 
almost black markings in throat. Fine¬ 
ly ruffled, large flowers on sturdy 
spikes - 1.99 6.00 
Scarlet Princess or Virginia. A beautiful 
soft raspberry red, shading to begonia 
rose in throat _ 1.99 9 99 
Scarlet Wonder. Giant flowered, rich 
glowing scarlet-red, self-color _ 1.00 7.00 
