LARGE FLOWERING 
DAHLIAS 
OF NEW AND STANDARD VARIETIES 
Frequent cultivation is essential. Time for 
planting varies according to climate, but is safe 
after all danger of late frost is past. Tubers 
should be planted six inches deep, laid flat, eyes 
or sprout upward. 
The following varieties we offer are healthy 
field grown divided roots, two eyes and up, good 
planting size and true to name. 
(C)—means Cactus. (D)—means Decorative. 
(SGL)—means Single 
ANDREAS HOFFER, (C). A lovely narrow 
petaled cactus of ideal form and soft tender 
coloring. A most delicate shade of pink with 
salmon suffusion passing to a creamy-white cen¬ 
ter. Each 50c. 
AMERICAN LEGION, (C). A large clear 
golden yellow with curved petals on long wiry 
stems. Each 50c. 
BAGDAD, (D). An immense flower of flam¬ 
ing scarlet red, borne on long stems high above 
the plant. An ideal grower and a prolific bloom¬ 
er. Highly recommended for those who want 
rich, bright colors, either for exhibition or in the 
garden. Each 75c. 
CHARM, (D). A greatly admired autumn 
shade of burnt orange, shading to oriental scar¬ 
let, the larger flowers of splendid form are borne 
on cane-like stems and produced abundantly. 
Each 35c. 
Dahlia— Decorative Type 
CHAMPOEG, (D). A magnificent exhibition 
variety, early and free-flowering, with stiff 
stems, lemon-yellow with a charming suffusion 
of deep rose-pink. Each $1.00. 
CARMENCITA, (D). A large yellow, beauti¬ 
fully striped with red, and of unusually graceful 
formation, the plant is a compact grower and a 
mass of bloom throughout the season. Each 35c. 
CORA BUTTERWORTH, (D)- An immense 
bloom of a silvery or primrose yellow without a 
trace of any color. High centered flower with 
waxy petals. Blooms carried on long perfect 
stems high above the foliage. Each 75c. 
CITY OF TRENTON, (D). One of the largest 
dahlias with blooms held high on long stems. 
Very tall growing bushes. A rich glowing 
tangarine orange, and the reverse petals a straw¬ 
berry red. Each 35c. 
DWIGHT W. MORROW, (D). An outstanding 
introduction; not only of giant size and perfect 
form, but noticeable in any garden for the star¬ 
ling brilliancy of its deep red color. Each 75c. 
EARL WILLIAMS, (D). One of the best 
variegated varieties so far introduced and a 
wonderful beautiful flower of immense size, pro¬ 
duced on the best of stems- In color a brilliant 
crimson-scarlet with the outer points of the petals 
pure white. The white varies more or less. 
Each 35c. 
ELITE GLORY, (D). Pure scarlet. Perfect 
form, on stiff stems; very large and showey. 
Each 35c. 
FRAU O. BRACHT, (C). A straight petaled 
cactus of clear primrose yellow. It is not a big 
dahlia, but it flowers freely and the blooms keep 
well, holding their centers right up until frost. 
The stems are wiry and hold the flowers high 
over the foliage. Each 75c. 
FORDHOOK MARVEL, (D). A giant in size 
carrying its blooms on strong, cane-like stems. 
The color is peach-red shading to strawberry- 
pink with a salmon orange sheen. Each 35c. 
FORDHOOK EMPEROR, (D). A giant flow¬ 
ering dahlia- The flowers are of a most pleasing 
shade of reddish-orange overlaid with oriental 
scarlet. Each 35c- 
FRANK MILLER, (D). A large picric yellow 
on long straight stems, free bloomer and strong 
sturdy grower, very fine. Each 50c. 
GRIZZLY, (D). A deep rich crimson-maroon 
beauty, of immense size, and a prolific bloomer, 
the shaggy blooms are held high above the foli¬ 
age on extra long stems. Each 35c. 
JERSEY BEACON, (D). The blooms are 
simply immense, held far above the foliage on 
long, strong, stems- In color it is a Chinese 
scarlet with a paler reverse, giving it a two- 
tone effect. Each_35c. 
