WORLD’S BEST DAHLIAS 
Handled to Meet Present Conditions 
Our last Descriptive Catalogue was issued in 1932 and is still available. Our next will be issued in 1936. Meantime, 
we issue new price lists and special offers. This economy we share with our customers, by being enabled to offer our World’s 
Best Dahlias, with our guarantee of entire satisfaction, at most reasonable prices. We also make up special collections in large 
quantities, which together with growing the best varieties especially in large lots, we offer our customers the Greatest Dahlia 
Values ever offered in our 
SPECIAL DAHLIA COLLECTIONS FOR 1935 
Arranged especially to give extra value to those who are not acquainted with the various varieties. We grow these in large 
lots and by putting them up in a wholesale way can give customers the benefit of really wholesale prices. The collections 
embrace all the leading types and give the greatest Dahlia Value ever offered. These collections cannot be changed. 
Collection No. 1—5 Beautiful Cactus Dahlias, $1.00 
Kroon Jewel. Rich golden bronze; long stems. $.50 
Mae Grefe. Soft pink tinting to creamy pink at center .35 
Mrs. Edna Spencer. Silvery lilac shading to orchid. . . .25 
Reine Cayeux. Rich garnet, very profuse bloomer. . . .35 
Subset Glcw. Flams with yellow tips and reverse. . . . .25 
Collection No. 2—The 3 Jersey Beauties, $1.25 
Jersey Beauty. Jersey Beauty pink. $.35 
Cerese Jersey Beauty. A luminous cerese sport of 
Jersey Beauty now offered for first time. 1.00 
Kentucky. The salmon pink sport of Jersey Beauty. . .50 
Collection No. 3—6 Beautiful Decoratives, $1.00 
Jack Rose. True crimson; early, free, good keeper. . $.25 
Jersey Beacon. Scarlet and buff; giant size.35 
Jean Ke r r. Snow white formal decorative.25 
Mrs. I. de ver Warner. Splendid large mauve.25 
Judge Marean. Yellow, gold and orange, suffused pink 
and edged rich red.35 
M rs. D. M. Richards. Cerese suffused apricot, shaded 
darker .35 
Collection No. 4—5 Popular Giant Dahlias, $1.50 
Elite Glory. Immense size; rich red.. $.50 
Glory of Monmouth. A glorious pastel salmon pink. . .50 
Jane Cowl. Buff and old gold, blending to apricot rose .50 
Marie. Glorious, luminous pink tinting lighter.50 
N. J. S. C. C. Massive size; orchid color.50 
Collection No. 5—7 Exhibition Dahlias, $2.75 
Cong. Wolverton. Yellow suffused salmon pink. $.50 
Frazier. Rich, glowing, Oriental red, tipped yellow. 
This is not only the best of its type and color but 
the best keeper of a 1 Dahlias. 1.00 
Kathryn Charman. Golden bronze shading to bronzy 
red. 1.00 
Leo Niessen. Rich, glowing red.35 
M arsball’s Pink. A glorified Jersey Beauty, larger, .50 
softer .50 
Robert E. Lee. The best cardinal red—never fades. . .75 
The World. Rich, deep, rosy, magenta shaded garnet .50 
Collection No. 6—3 Miniature Dahlias, $.50 
Babette. Soft pink with crimson tip; fine. $.25 
Little Jewel. Luminous rose pink.35 
Rufus. Rich, glowing cardinal; very free.25 
Collection No. 7—3 Paeony Dahlias, $.45 
Autumn Glow. Yellow, tipped scarlet; very effective $.25 
Canada. The best snow white.35 
Fackel. Rich/ golden scarlet tipped golden yellow. . . .25 
Collection No. 8—7 Dainty Pompons, $.90 
Achilles. Pink . $.25 
Clara Harsh. Red.25 
Clarissa. Yellow .25 
Dee Dee. Mauve.25 
Janet. Orange .25 
Sprig. Bronze yellow.25 
Little Ike. New, burgundy red tipped maroon.25 
Collection No. 9—7 Beautiful Pompons, $.95 
Artie. Soft yellow. $.25 
Elsie. Deep red.25 
Joe Fette. White.25 
Rose Wilmouth. Lilac.25 
Bronze Beauty. Bronze.25 
Fairy Queen. Yellow and red.25 
Little Paul. Scarlet tipped white.25 
Collection No. 10—7 Distinctive Pompons, $1.00 
Aimee. Golden apricot. $.25 
Dot. Yellow and rose.25 
Tommy Keith. Red tipped white.25 
Madeline. Buff tipped purple.25 
Baby Elk. Lilac, purple.35 
Eureka. Bronze, pink.25 
Kleine Domitea. Buff.25 
Collection No. 11—5 Single Dahlias, $.75 
For real beauty of coloring, or for artistic arrange¬ 
ment, nothing can compare with the single Dahlia. 
Doris. Crimson tipped white; striking. $.25 
Florahunda. Mauve pink; very profuse.25 
Garnet Poinsettia. Rich garnet; very large.35 
Pearl. The hardiest pure white; dark stems.25 
Scarlet Century. Flaming scarlet.25 
Special Offer No. 1—A Dahlia Garden for $14.00 
We will send one strong root of each of above — 
5 beautiful Cactus, the 3 Beauties, 6 beautiful Decora¬ 
tives, 6 popular Giants, 7 Exhibition, 3 Miniature, 
3 Paeony, 7 dainty Pompons, 7 beautiful Pompons, 
7 distinctive Pompons, 5 Single Dahlias and a root of 
the great Pink, Ray Warner—59 roots in all, satis¬ 
faction guaranteed, by mail postpaid for.$14.00 
Our stock of roots of Ray Warner is limited and 
Special Offer No. 1 is good only until 
roots are exhausted. 
SPECIAL— On all orders from Trial Ground Price List for 1935 received before April 1st for $2.00 or more we offer 
15% discount; $6.00 or more, 20% discount, and on all orders of $12.00 or more, 25% discount. These cash discounts are 
from the regular price and do not apply to collections or special offers, which are net. Cultural directions free with all orders. 
PEACOCK DAHLIA FARMS Dahlialand, New Jersey 
