LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 
(5) 
Dahlias of Quality 
New Introductions From Other Sources (Continued) 
DOKOUPIL’S TRIUMPH— I. D. This 
in our opinion is the best decora¬ 
tive dahlia that Europe has sent us. 
The color is .light straw yellow 
shaded light lavender pink in the 
center of the flower. In the early 
part of the season a few blooms 
will come with hard centers, but 
those that follow are the finest of 
exhibition blooms that are held 
well out of the foliage on stems 
12-18 inches long. Plant grows to 
a height of 4 feet and over, is wide 
spreading, with many branches, 
each crowned with a fine bloom 12 
inches and over in diameter by 5 
to 8 inches in depth. The plant is 
the most beautiful we have ever 
grown. Its bright glossy foliage is 
a picture in itself. 
Divisions each, $5.00; 
Plants each, $2.50 
DOKOUPIL’S TRIUMPH 
BARBRA HAWKS —I. Dj (No. 22-B). This distinctive dahlia is light phlox purple in color, 
flowers up to 10 inches and over in diameter, and are held well above the luxuriant fol¬ 
iage on stiff stems. The plant is an unusually robust grower, attaining to a height 
of 7 feet, many branched and wide spreading, is very prolific of large blooms, that 
can be cut with stems up to three feet or longer. Good keeper when cut. All in all, 
it is a fine dahlia with much merit to recommend it. 
Divisions each, $5.00; Plants each, $2.50 
CROYDON GLORY —F. D. (No .20-B). Formation similar to Monmouth Queen, slightly 
deeper hue ofj yellow, and blooms somewhat larger. The color is a buff yellow with 
gradation of light sulphur and creamy yellow effect as the flower ages. Flowers are 
full centered, 10-12 inches in diameter, and 4-5 inches in depth, and are held high 
above the foliage on long stiff stems. Height of plant, 5-6 feet. Liberal producer of 
large exhibition blooms from early to late season. Fine exhibition variety. 
Plants each, $2.50 
CROYDON SUPREME —F. D. The color of this splendid dahlia is orange buff, shading to 
lighter hue at tips of petals. Reverse rose pink, reflecting through to surface of the 
flower, giving the flower the unique appearance of pink shading, fused with the orange 
buff ground color. Flowers average 9 inches and over in diameter, and four to five 
inches in depth, and are held well above the foliage on long stiff stems. Plant 4% feet, 
wide spreading and a very healthy, sturdy grower. Early bloomer. Root stock very 
limited. 
Divisions each, $5.00; Plants each, $2.50 
GEORGE L. FARNUM —I. Cac. (Stredwick). A tall growing cactus of unusual quality. 
The blooms are of true incurved type, are crimson-scarlet in color, and are produced 
in the greatest profusion throughout the season, on long stiff stems. Height 6 feet. 
Root stock limited. 
Divisions each, $2.00; Plants each, $1.50 
HARMONY —F. D. (No. 34-W). This tri-colored dahlia is not only very beautiful, but 
quite unique in its color tones, they being lemon yellow, with border of light geraneum 
pink on each edge of the petals, just to the rear of the white tips. Flower is not large, 
averaging about 6 inches in diameter, but what it lacks in size is certainly more than 
offset by its beauty. Plant is a tall grower, many branched and a very prolific bloomer. 
Divisions each, $3.50; Plants each, $1.75 
