Delightful Dahlias for 1935 
Five Dahlia Types 
My list includes the five main types as to 
form. CACTUS has pointed petals, often the 
petals rolled or twisted. If petals too broad 
for Cactus, yet not broad enough for Decora¬ 
tive, then we call this the HYBRID CACTUS 
type. The DECORATIVE type has broad, flat 
petals and many of them. The PEONY type 
is similar to Decorative but has fewer petals, 
making the blossoms much thinner. The SHOW 
type has quilled petals, making a ball-shaped 
or nearly ball-shaped blossom. 
Decorative Type—“Margaret Wilson” 
Superb Named Dahlias 
All Dahlias Priced Prepaid 
Abraham Lincoln 
Avalon 
A Hybrid-Cactus 
of bright spec¬ 
trum red. .Flowers large, stems straight and 
stiff. Early and continuous bloomer. 75c. 
(Dec.) Pure, clear yellow flowers 
of immense size. Stems long, and 
so strong that the big blooms are held in 
ideal position. Fine cutting variety. 40c. 
Barbara Redfern ^,^“7 
old rose and old gold. The blooms are large 
and are held on fine stems over a husky bush. 
Good size, depth and substance. 50c. 
(Dec.) Golden cham¬ 
pagne with chamois shad¬ 
ings. Distinct coloring, unique forms, im¬ 
mense size, strong stems. 40c. 
(Dec.) Pale gold 
shaded and tipped 
rose-red. Immense blossoms. 30c. 
(D e c.) Cream 
white, shading to 
shell pink toward the outer petals. The im¬ 
mense flowers are held erect on long, strong 
stems. Each 50c. 
(Show.) Pure white. 
Largest of show 
dahlias. 30c. 
(Cactus.) 
Deep 
shade of yellow. Very large flowers, held 
erect on strong, upright stems. 30c. 
Champagne 
ings. Distinct c 
mense size, stron 
Chas. Stratton 
rose-red. Immense bL 
Cloudland Gem 
shell pink toward th 
mense flowers are h( 
stems. Each 50c. 
“Dee-lighted” 
dahlias. 30c. 
Eagle Rock Sunshine 
Edith Bervl ( Dec -) Old gold, shaded 
b.uii .11 Dcryi to bronze Reverse of pet¬ 
als, jasper pink. The long, twisting petals 
reflexing to the stem form a bloom of great 
depth and large size. Fine cutting variety. 
Each 40c. 
iEdna (Hy- Cactus.) Petals 
reroer curled and twisted 
forming an extremely full flower. Color 
glistening coral, shading to old gold at base 
of petals. 50c. 
Eliza Clarke Bull 
stems. 50c. 
Fort Monmouth 
(Dec.) Large, 
deep white. Good 
(Hybrid Cactus.) 
A mammoth dahlia 
on long stems. Color, rich maroon red, very 
attractive. 75c. 
(Show.) Rich pink, 
beautifully quilled. 30c. 
(Show.) Beautifully 
• quilled type, bright red. 
Gero’s Pink 
Helen Hollis 
30c. 
Jane Cowl 
Jean Hare 
Jersey’s Beacon 
nese scarlet with a pah 
two-toned effect. 30c. 
Jersey’s Beauty 
stem, fine keeping qualit 
Kathleen Norris 
(Dec.) A massive decora¬ 
tive with petals curled and 
twisted. Color, a glistening bronzy buff and 
old gold. Deeper shade toward center. 40c. 
D l nno (Dec.) Flowers are always 
■ full and well formed. 
Stems long and rigid, holding the flowers 
erect. Color, a blending of autumn tints of 
salmon-pink, amber and bronze. Splendid for 
cutting. Each 50c. 
(Hy. Cactus.) Golden yel¬ 
low when flower first opens. 
Turns to gorgeous apricot-buff, the outer 
rows of petals golden bronze. 30c. 
Kins? (Dec.) Beautiful golden 
KUa 1B £3 ifaswcsa yellow flowers borne on 
Fng stiff stems. Large, showy flowers of 
firm substance. 50c. 
(Dec.) A decided 
novelty of Chi¬ 
nese scarlet with a paler reverse, giving a 
two-toned effect. 30c. 
(Dec.) Beautiful 
pink, excellent 
stem, fine keeping qualities. 35c. 
(Dec.) An im¬ 
mense bloom, in¬ 
formal decorative in type, true rose-pink— 
later deepening to mallow-pink. Full cen¬ 
tered flower of great depth. 50c. 
§C Sv*/ 2 inJ 2 an (Peony.) Long, wiry, 18-inch 
riiwaiiiail stems. Plant strong and tall. 
Flowers 8 ' to 9 inches. Disbudded will reach 
10 to 12 inches. Color, rich American 
Beauty red, shading to purple red. 50c. 
(Dec.) Rich apricot. 
Immense flowers. 30c. 
A miniature decorative. 
Popular as a cut flower. 
Color, peach blossom pink. 30c. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson 
An exhibition dahlia of immense size and 
wondrous beauty. Color, an opalescent pink. 
Good grower, early and profuse bloomer. 50c. 
lUSsiW TT (Dec.) A large, deep 
IvEcty B l UWcl and artistic flower, 
ranging in color from palest gold to a deep 
golden apricot. Stems, long, stiff and rigid. 
Fine exhibition or cut flower, of unusual 
formation with great depth and substance 
and a rich beautiful blending of colors. 50c. 
Monmouth Champion 
liant orange-flame blooms borne very freely 
on strong vigorous plants. Of enormous size. 
50c. 
Mrs. Alfred B. Seal 
hibition Seal dahlia. Pure glowing old rose 
or violet rose. No other dahlia like it. 75c. 
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Liberty Bond 
Little Jewel 
