BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY 
DAHLIAS 
C., Cactus; S-C., Semi-Cactus; I. I)., Informal Decorative; 
F. D., Formal Decorative; P., Peony. 
Introducing 
CAPE MAY—This wonderful new Dahlia is an orig¬ 
ination of the American Dahlia Farms. It is 
an incurved cactus of beautiful violet rose with a 
most artistic white center. One grew eleven 
inches here with us. It is truly magnificent. 
Cape May won over all comers in the cactus 
class at the Bryn Mawr Show, 1934. The bush 
grows 6 feet, and the stems are perfect. The 
foliage is insect proof. A good root maker. Has 
been highly praised whenever seen. 
Plants, $5.00 Net 
Cape May can also be purchased from the origin¬ 
ator, The American Dahlia Farms, Cape May 
Court House, N. J. 
Newer Dahlias 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART. I. D.-An immense 
Dahlia of pure yellow. Many petals are curled 
and twisted, making a bloom like a beautiful 
chrysanthemum. Bush of medium height and 
stems absolutely stiff. I saw hundreds of these 
growing at Salem Dahlia Gardens in 1934, and 
they made a beautiful sight. 1935 introduction 
that has received many compliments. 
Plants, $12.50. 
CLARA BARTON. I D.—Immense blooms of silvery 
orchid with a reverse of lavender. Good growth, 
and highly recommended. Plants, $2.00. 
FLORENCE LOUISE. I. D.-An Honor Roll 
Dahlia of pale sulphur yellow. Plants, $2.00. 
FOREST FIRE. I. D.—1935 Introduction. A 
Dahlia outstanding. Lemon yellow for about one- 
third the length of the petal and shaded rich 
scarlet for the remainder. The petaloids are a 
clear yellow making a real fire. Certified at 
Storrs, Conn., and at East Lansing, Michigan, in 
1934. You can’t help liking it. Plants, $5.00. 
FULL MOON. I. D.—Bright canary-yellow flowers 
on unusually strong stems. Has been a wonder¬ 
ful prize winner. Plants, $1.00. 
GOOD WILL. S-C.—Shell pink shading to cream 
at the center. This new Dahlia is one of our 
prettiest. It is just shaggy enough to be beau¬ 
tiful. You should surely grow it. 
Roots, $3.00; Plants, $1.50 
JEROME KERN. I. D.—Shrimp pink, tinted gold 
and bronze. The petals curl and twist in a most 
artistic manner. Really good. Plants, $2.00. 
JEWEL OF INDIA. I. D.—Rich glowing garnet 
suffused with maroon. A most beautiful Dahlia. 
Plants, $1.50. 
KING OF THE BLACKS. F. D.—Dark, rich, velvet 
red, almost black. Very striking. Good stems 
and bush. If you like dark Dahlias, this is the 
one. Plants, $2.00. 
All My Dahlias Grown Without Forcing 
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