DAHLIAS 
M. J. REYNOLDS 
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IT IS A FACT. All the best dahlias are not 
the high priced new ones. Those following are, 
we feel sure, the best of their class and in 
many cases have yet to be equaled. 
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ACHIEVEMENT—All of that and more. A rich 
golden yellow informal decorative suffused 
with bronze and old rose. Roots, $1.00 
AIKO—One of the most spectacular deep car¬ 
mine semi-cactus ever introduced. The sil¬ 
ver reverse adds greatly to its beauty. 
Roots, $1.50 
ALLAN A—FD. (Angel-Fraser). A very large 
and beautiful bloom, ivory white suffused li¬ 
lac. Seven and eight nine-inch blooms at 
once on a plant are common. Roots, $3.50 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH. A fine clear red cac¬ 
tus decidedly worth the extra care it requires. 
One of the best. Roots, $ .50 
ANDREA ERICSON—ID. A pure white of large 
size, very free flowering and fine growth. 
Roots, $1.00 
ASBURY PARK—Formal decorative blooms of 
copper tinted old rose. Roots, $1.00 
BAGDAD—ID. Large scarlet red bloom that is 
a favorite everywhere. Roots, $1.00 
BETTY COLTER—ID. A distinct shade of sal¬ 
mon red that is unusual—a wonderful flow¬ 
er. Roots, $2.00 
BUCKEYE BRIDE—FD. If any dahlia can take 
the place of Jersey’s Beauty, this shrimp 
pink will be the one. Roots, $1.00 
BUCKEYE KING — ID. The honor roll for 
1933 honored this sensation from Ohio. Clear 
glowing amber yellow of great size and a 
wonderful keeping variety. One of those you 
never worry about. Roots, $6.00 
