__ _ , Roots 
New Glory—Oxblood red tipped white, a good 
bicolor. Tall ...’ 75 
Olive Wright Buff shaded and suffused coral 
red, strong grower, long stem, early and pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. Very attractive in the garden. 
Med. Tall. Plants .50.. 1.00 
Paul Pfitzer—Large blooms of shell pink with 
a blending of soft yellow, strong, straight 
stem, free bloomer. Blends well with Frau 
O’Bracht. Med. Plants $1.25. 2.50 
Satan—Horn-like petals of flaming red with 
touch of gold. Immense blossoms on long 
stems. Tall. Plants $1.25. 2.50 
Star of Bethlehem—Pure white, somewhat re¬ 
sembling a star. Med.75 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
Acme—An incurved cactus from Holland. Coral 
pink at tips, soft yellow underlying, flowers 
of medium size held well above foliage on 
stiff stem. Med. Plants .50. 1.00 
Attila—Another imported incurved cactus of a 
dark maroon with silver reverse. Fair sized 
flower, strong grower, gocd stem, profuse. 
Med. Plants .50 .. 1.00 
C'onservatrix—A very artistic incurved cactus 
from Holland. An early free bloomer of good 
size, long straight stem. Color bright gera¬ 
nium red. Med. Plants .50.. 1.00 
Elite Gem—Yellow tip pink, reverse purple. 
Med. 50 
Fairy—Begonia rose, early, free, good stem. Med. 
Plants .50 . 1.00 
Frau Ida Mansfield—A striking cactus of pale 
lemon yellow, the revolute petals are cleft 
at tips, making a very full flower. Good 
stem, early and frse bloomer. Med. Plants 
•50 . 1.00 
Farncot—Aster purple tipped white. Med.50 
Meridian—Creamy pink deeper at tips, profuse. 
Med.50 
BALL DAHLIAS 
Gold Medal—Deep yellow, tip crimson, attrac¬ 
tive. Med.50 
Mary Helen—Golden primorse. Med.50 
Mrs. C. D. Anderson—Purplish crimson, large.50 
Pink Ball—Rose pink, large, long stem. Med.75 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Fully double flowers less than 3 inches in dia¬ 
meter, plants med. height, free bloomers, good for 
cutting. 
Agalia—Orange fawn overlaid salmon.75 
Coral Gem—Gold overlaid geranium pink. 1933.. .75 
Elizabeth Pape—C, Rosy salmon pink.50 
Freda—FD, Rich dark plum .50 
Kitty Belaire—C, Purplish crimson, Min. Cac.50 
Little Jewell—FD, Peach blossom pink .35 
Onah—ID, Orange shading to amber.75 
Pink Pearl—Peo. Rose pink with golden disc, one 
of the best .75 
Sanhican’s Sweetheart—C, pale apricot suffused 
shrimp pink. Profuse bloomer, long stem. 
Good cut flower, plant 2V 2 ft...75 
MIGNON OR ENGLISH BEDDING DAHLIAS 
Small, single flowers, dwarf plants 1 Ys to 2 feet. 
Free flowering. 
Bishop of Landaff—Rich red, lacy bronzy foliage .50 
Blanche—Pure white . 1.00 
Coltness Gem—Bright red . 35 
Fragrance—Red with white margins .35 
Fugi San—Bronzy yellow, crimson ring.50 
King’s Cup—Yellow . 75 
Princess Marie Jose—Satiny pink .75 
ORCHID FLOWERING DAHLIAS 
Single star like flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter. 
The petals are rolled, making a very graceful flower. 
Plants are about 3 feet. 
Everest—Pure white. 
Roots 
Flamingo-—Orange center, mottled red reverse. 
Leopard—Yellow ground, crimson reverse, spot¬ 
ted rose. 
Starfish—Pale flesh, ruby reverse. Price of above 
varieties .50 per root. .50 per plant. 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
Erica—Deep crimson maroon with white collar 
faintly tinged with self color. Striking for 
floral arrangements. Plants .50 .75 
FxXler’s C:llarette—Bright red with yellow collar. 
Plant is a strong grower, about 2% ft. in 
height, and is covered with the very attrac¬ 
tive blooms during the entire season. This 
variety is a sport of Maurice Rivoire. A huge 
bowl of these fclc-oms used as the center of 
our display at the Cleveland Shew was a 
great attraction. Plants .50....Roots $1.00 net 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
These are the miniature Ball type dahlia. Bloom 
must be less than 2 inches in diameter. Plants range 
from 1V 2 to 3 feet in height. We pay special attention 
to this type and our list contains only varieties which 
we have tried and have proven satisfactory. They are 
profuse bloomers. 
Atom—Orange scarlet, very small, perfect form.25 
Anna Kristina—Golden yellow, deeper at center.. .35 
Anna Vonschw-rin—Shell pink, blending to a 
white center, dainty .50 
Belle of Springfield—Crushed strawberry, pro¬ 
fuse .....25 
Bob White—Milk white, exhibition Pom.35 
Betty Moore—Rosy buff .50 
Candy Kid—Coral pink shaded lavender, small, 
perfect ......... 35 
Charming—Lavender pink . 25 
Cora May—Salmon pink shading to primrose, 
rose eye .............50 
Deedee—Pure lavender, long stem .25 
Edith Mueller—Rose red blended with rich yellow .50 
Glow—Light rose or coral, a beauty.50 
Goldlac (new)—Orange scarlet . 50 
Goldie—Pure gold, free .25 
'Geo. Ireland—Mauve, small, long stem ....25 
Gertrude—Bright crimson, best bright red.35 
Hazel Dell—Clear pink cerise edge .35 
Helen Anita—Lavender, white center .35 
Honey (new)—Pale yellow edged red, Honor Roll 
Pom.50 
Joe Fette—White, best general purpose white.25 
Johnny—Maroon crimson, very attractive, small.. .50 
Johnny Pap-pin—Dark crimson, small .35 
Little David—Deep orange . 35 
Little Edith—Light yellow tipped carmine, a 
winner in the smallest bloom class ..35 
Little Eked—Rosy mauve, small .50 
Libbis Rohr—Cerise purole ..50 
Mary Munns—Ekichia with dark orchid sheen.35 
Myra (new)—Deep yellow tipped raspberry.50 
Patsy (new)—Golden bronze tipped cherry.50 
Peggy Ann—Yellow edged and shaded brownish 
red toward center .35 
Rose Bud—Lavender pink .35 
San Toy—White tipped carmine .25 
Silver Tips (new)—Purple, center and reverse 
silver . .50 
Sonny (new 1933)—Pinkish cinnamon, exhibition 
pom. 50 
Sumeya. (new 1933)—Rosy magenta .35 
The Flapper (new)—Crimson maroon cream pink 
center . 35 
Yellow Gem—Light yellow, profuse .25 
SPECIAL OFFERS: Each offer contains 6 varie¬ 
ties. All labeled. 
Offer A —6 Pompons our selection .$1.00 
B —6 large flowering our selection. 1.00 
J H —6 choice large flowering our selection, 
' exhibition type . 3.50 
D I —6 extra choice large flowering, exhibition 
.oc type, cur selection.. . 6.00 
