MCGREGOR’S GIANT 
D AHLIA S 
The World's Best at 
Bargain^Prices 
Tubers and^Pot Plants 
Pot plants will he readf for delivery April 25th 
Famous cut flower Dahlia. Beautiful, new and largest of White Dahlias— 
White Wonder, $1.00 each. 
Amy Martin Gardin 50c 
TYRIAN ROSE (Inf. Dec.) An unusual 
and beautiful striking color. Brilliant 
tj r rian rose to rose red, with light reverse. 
Stems long. A fine vigorous variety. 
Tubers 85c each. Plants 50c each._ 
Avalon 27c 
CANARY YELLOW (F. Dec.) Clear 
canary yellow. Large, full flowers of splen¬ 
did shape. Vigorous grower and blooms 
freely. One of the best. Plants 27c ea. 
Roots 42c ea. 
Buckeye Bride 47c 
SOFT SALMON Formal Dec. A lovely 
geranium pink shading to soft salmon. 
Very free flowering held correctly on the 
stem of unusual length. The blooms keep 
well when cut. Tubers 75c each. Plants 
47c e ach. __ 
Buckeye Flame 26c 
SCARLET ORANGE (I. Dec.) Beau¬ 
tiful scarlet orange with overcast of silver 
in the center. Extremely vigorous and 
uniform. Flowers are eight to eleven 
inches across. Plants 26c ea. Roots 48c 
each. 
Dorothy Stone 28c 
DEEP ROSE (Formal Dec.) Beautiful 
bright, deep rose pink. Flowers are of un¬ 
usual size, 7 to 10 inches across. Tubers 
85c each. Plants 28c each._ 
Dwight Morrow 75c 
RICH RED (Formal Dec.) Deep rich 
red. Considered the most desirable of 
all red Dahlias. A vigorous grower 
greatly admired either in the garden or 
show room. Massive blooms. Tubers 
$1.50 each. Plants 75c each. 
E. L. Shepard 40c 
ORANGE-APRICOT (F Dec.) Na¬ 
tionally famed variety. Brilliant shade of 
orange-apricot beautifully blended. Well 
formed blooms with full centers. Erect 
stems. Its rich coloring makes it a winner. 
Plants 40c ea. Roots 80c ea. 
Edna Ferber 30c 
CORAL GOLD (S. C.) Coral with 
golden suffusion and shadings. One of the 
largest Dahlias yet introduced. Petals 
curled and twisted, forming full flower. 
Dark green foliage. Plants 30c ea. Tubers 
60c ea. 
McGregor’s Garden Dahlia Collection $1.96 
The GREATEST BARGAIN ever offered in Dahlias. Six Best Dahlias in cultivation. 
One strong tuber of each. All for only $1.96. 
JANE COWL_(Inf. Dec.) Huge Golden Bronze. One you should grow.$0.42 ea. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (Dec.) Enormous deep pink.42 ea. 
MRS. I de VERE WARNER—(Formal Dec.) Light rosaline purple.27 ea. 
FORT MONMOUTH—(Inf. Dec.) Very lovely deep red..ea. 
KING MIDAS—(Formal Dec.) A new 12 in. golden yellow. Very Free.ea. 
SALADINI—(Formal Dec.) A beautiful free flowering orange. .37 ea. 
Elite Glory 30c 
BRILLIANT RED (F. Dec.) Glow¬ 
ing and most brilliant of reds. Of 
country-wide fame, retaining its well 
deserved popularity each year. Pro¬ 
duces mammoth flowers of good form 
and substance. Plants 30c ea. Tubers 
60c ea. 
Franklin D. Roose¬ 
velt 48c 
SPECTRUM RED (Inf. Dec.) A 
new spectrum red. Bright and glowing. 
One of the most perfect in habit of 
growth. Very showy in the garden. 
Tubers 80c each. Plants 48c each. 
Gladys Sherwood 
45c 
GIANT WHITE (Colossal Cactus)— 
Marvelous blooms over 10 inches in 
diameter. Snow white. Profuse bloom¬ 
ing. Tubers 85c each. Plants 45c ea. 
Graf Zeppelin 30c 
PURE WHITE (F. Dec.) Giant, 
pure white, deep flower with broad 
waxy petals. Fine for garden and ex¬ 
hibition purposes, growing taller than any 
other variety. Stems erect and very long. 
Plants 30c ea. Roots 60c ea. 
Helen Kvens 28c 
LAVENDER PINK .(F. Dec.) Delicate 
lavender pink with faint pink overcast. 
Early and free blooming. Long slender 
stems on tall growing plants. Flowers 
measure 6 to 8 inches across. Plaints 28c ea. 
Tubers 48c eau 
Jane Cowl 24c 
OLD GOLD (Dec.) Massive deep golden 
petals. Reverse of petals pale flesh color. 
Blooms 7 to 10 inches. Tubers 42c each. 
Plants 24c ea. 
Janet Southwick 
85c 
POMEGRANATE PURPLE (Formal 
Dec.) A pomegranate purple. Blooms 
lightly shaded silver. An unusual tint to 
have in the garden. No other variety of 
just that shade. Tubers $1.75 each. Plants 
85c each. 
Jean Trimbee 49c 
VIOLET PURPLE (Semi-Cactus.) 
Rich violet purple. Large. In a class by 
itself for beauty of form. Bloom has a 
high full center. Not unusual to see five 
fine flowers on one bush at a time. Tubers 
$1.20 each. Pla nts 49c each. _ 
Jersey’s Beauty 24c 
DEEP PINK (Decorative.) Deep pink. 
This famous old cut-flower variety has 
been and still will be universally grown 
for many vears. Very free flowering. 
Tubers 40c each. Plants 24c each. 
I 
Jersey’s 
Sovereign 
BURNT ORANGE 
(F. Dec.) Burnt or¬ 
ange shading to yel¬ 
low. Flowers large and 
evenly formed. An ex¬ 
cellent decorative gar¬ 
den variety. Early 
bloomer. A worthy 
addition to any col¬ 
lection. Plants 30c ea. 
Roots 60c ea. 
Judge 
Marean 
RED ORANGE (F. 
Dec.) Rose-red shaded 
orange yellow and 
pure old gold. Marvel¬ 
ous flowers, 6 to 8 
inches across. Tubers 
56c. Plants 27c ea. 
Kathleen Norris 
LIGHT PINK (Dec. 
graceful flower, measur 
inches. Delicate rose- 
Plants 50c ea. Tubers 
Entire Collection of 6 Dahlias-$1.96 
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Kentucky Red 
SCARLET RED (Inf. Dec.) One of the 
brightest of all Dahlias. Flowers flaming 
scarlet which do not fade or burn. Of good 
size, 7 to 8 in. in diameter. Tubers $1.24 
ea., 3 for $2.99. Plants 50c ea. 
King Midas 24c 
GOLDEN YELLOW (F. Dec.) Clear 
golden yellow. Immense flowers often 
twelve inches in diameter. Fine for ex¬ 
hibition. Long stiff stems. Plants 24c ea. 
Tubers 48c ea. 
Meta Scammel 26c 
AMARANTH PINK (Inf.) Deep pink. 
Fine form. The petals are unusually long 
curled and waved beautifully. Bushes make 
strong growth. Tubers 48c each. Plants 
26c each. 
Monmouth Champion 
ORANGE SCARLET (Formal Dec.) 
An orange-scarlet self color. Always a 
prize winner. Free branching, and produce 
many blooms 8 to 11 inches across. Tubers 
49c each. Plants 27c ea. 
Mrs. A. B. Seal 30c 
OLD ROSE (I Dec.) A most pleasing 
shade of old rose and violet rose. Flowers 
of immense size, of splendid decorative 
form and- with full center. Plaints 30c ea. 
Roots 60c ea. 
Orinda 39c 
LIGHT PURPLE (Formal Dec.) Light 
purple. The largest and most spectacular 
of all. Always attracts great attention. 
Tubers 68c each. Plants 39c each. 
Pride of California 35c 
CARDINAL (Dec.)—Brilliant, glowing 
cardinal red, of very large size, held on 
extra good stems. Roots 50c ea. Plants 35c. 
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Grand free flowering brilliant red Dahlia Elite Glory, 60c each. 
Prince of Persia 48c 
SCARLET RED (Inf. Dec.) Glowing 
scarlet red. Many prize this variety 
highly, for the immense size of the flower. 
Sometimes 12 in. across. Tubers 85c each. 
Plants 48c each. 
Queen of the Garden 
Beautiful 28c 
CREAM YELLOW (F. Dec.) A strong 
growing variety, free blooming, with enor¬ 
mous flowers of cream yellow, 8 to 10 
inches in diameter. A grand garden vari¬ 
ety. Tubers 49c, 3 for $1.44. Plants 28c ea. 
Satan $1.45 
SCARLET-GOLD (Semi-Cactus.) Scar¬ 
let tipped gold. A new and wonderful 
variety easily grown. . One of the most 
vigorous Dahlias ever introduced. Tubers 
$2.85 each. Plants $1.45 each. 
Shahrazade 52c 
BRIGHT PINK (Inf. Dec.) True bright 
deep pink. An uncommon flower, freely 
borne on strong bushes. An addition to 
any garden. Tubers $1.40 each. Plants 
52c each. 
Thomas A. Edison 
ROYAL PURPLE (Dec.)—Large deep 
royal purple; a cutflower variety of high 
quality. Roots 85c ea. Plants 37c ea. 
Violet Wonder 
VIOLET PURPLE (Kemp’s Violet 
Wonder) (F. Dec.) A new and beautiful 
shade of rich aniline-violet with an under¬ 
lying tone of royal purple. (An outstand¬ 
ing variety with immense flowers 7 to 10 
in. in diameter. Tubers 92c, 3 for $2.70. 
Plants 49c ea. 
White Wonder $1.00 
PURE WHITE (Inf. Dec.) Pure White. 
The newest and very largest of white 
Dahlias. Enormous wavy petals, the last 
word for showy decoration. Flowers have 
reached a size of ten inches across. Tubers 
$2.65 ea. Plants $1.00 each. 
World’s Best White 
32c 
IVORY WHITE (Formal Dec.) White 
with creamy center. The soft ivory tint 
is most pleasing. Blooms measure 6 to 7 
in. across. Tubers 65c each. Plants 32c 
each. 
All Color and Type Collection 86c ^ 
One of each. Seven tubers in all. For only 86c. 
RED—Shades of scarlet, maroon, etc.$0.22 each 
YELLOW—Shades of yellow, changing from dark to light.22 each 
PINK—Light and dark pink.22 each 
WHITE—Pure white.22 each 
PURPLE—Striking contrast with red and pink.22 each 
LAVENDER—Lovely light and deep shades....22 each 
VARIEGATED—Fancy varieties.22 each 
Entire Collection of 7 Dahlias-86c 
(Roses, Shrubs, House Plants, Seeds, Perennials, Bulbs, etc.) gives you all the advantages of a greenhouse at your door.(25) 
