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Dahlias 
We have carefully selected these few varieties from 
among thousands. We feel they are the best obtain* 
able and each one is outstanding. All No. 1 tubers. 
Cameo. (I. D.) The coloring of this Dahlia is very pleasing. 
Coral-rose with a golden sheen and a reverse of rose-pink. 
A very desirable variety of excellent habit. Per tuber, $1.00. 
ChampoegT. (F. D.) This Dahlia has no competitor in color 
combination, being a waxy canary yellow at the center 
shading to a salmon pink, while the backs of the petals are 
a pale yellow. Large flowers on strong stems and a very 
sturdy bush makes this an ideal Dahlia. Per tuber, 50c. 
Dwight W. Morrow. (I. D.) Gigantic blooms of rich deep 
carmine-red. Blooms of 10 inches are easily attained and are 
held on good stems. Per tuber, 70c. 
Graf Zeppelin. (F. D.) Large, pure white flowers on fine 
long stem reaching 3 ft. or more. It is a splendid keep. 
Per tuber, 50c. 
Helen Ivins. (I. D.) Large lavender flowers. Early bloomer. 
Exceptionally good cut flower. Per tuber, 35c. 
Jane Cowl. (I. D.) Here is a general favorite, winning the 
admiration of everyone by its great size and beauty. A mas¬ 
sive deep flower of bronze and old gold on perfect stems. 
Per tuber, 30c. 
Jersey’s Melody. (S. C.) Rich carmine-red penciled red. 
A fine Cactus Dahlia. Per tuber, 60c. 
Dahlia, La Fiesta. 
Golden Dream. 
I,a fiesta. (I. D, 1933.1 Buttercup-yellow penciled red. There are interesting 
color variations in this Dahlia. At times the red blends with the yellow, giving 
almost a salmon-pink effect. The lacy petals curl and twist, giving the flower 
the appearance of a. chrysanthemum. Huge blooms are held well above the 
foliage on strong stems. Won for largest and best flower in show at Los 
Angeles, 1931; Best Informal Decorative Seedling, Camden, 1932 ; Best Vase 
Variegated, Los Angeles, 1932. Per tuber, $1.50. 
Monmouth. Champion. (I. D.) A large flaming orange of wonderful keeping 
qualities, and one of the prize winners for the last three years. The bush is 
spreading and js always in bloom. A great favorite. Per tuber, 40c. 
Prince of Persia. (I. D.) A very striking exhibition Dahlia of rich glowing 
crimson. The petals are long and pointed, giving the flower great depth. 
Blooms will average ten inches with ordinary culture and will continue from 
early till late on long stiff stems. Per tuber, 60c. 
Rose Fallon. (F. D.) Wonderful flowers of enormous size carried upright on 
straight, strong, stiff stems. The color is a rich old gold. Per tuber, 25c. 
Satan. (F. D.) Color, scarlet with yellow on reverse of petals, showing at center 
as petals unfold. Stems very long. Very showy in garden. Bushes tall and 
rugged, flowers uniformly large and regular, keeping well when cut. Per 
tuber, $1.00. 
Gladiolus 
The following varieties are of the finest Show types, selected by an 
expert Pennsylvania florist, as being the pick out of thousands of kinds. 
We have priced them at a very low figure, and we hope our customers, 
who are also our friends, will take advantage of it. 
Prices Postpaid. No. 1 Bulbs. 
Aflame. Begonia-rose edged with bright orange flame. Often measures 6 in. 
across. 8c each; 3 for 20c. 
Berty Snow. Pleasing light rosy lavender blooms with a white blotch in the 
throat. A first class cut-flower. 8c each; 3 for 20c. 
Betty Nuthall. A magnificent, large, coral-pink flower with light orange 
throat. 6c each, 4 for 20c. 
Catherine Coleman. Extra large Geranium-pink flowers. 8c each, 3 for 20c. 
Charles Dickens. Violet-purple with blotch on lower petals. 7c each; 4 for 20c. 
Dr. P. R. Bennett. A magnificent large wide-open flower of rich peach-scarlet. 
Marvelous. 7c each; 4 for 20c. 
Dr. Moody. Light lavender, penciled or flaked with dark lavender. 8c each; 
3 for 20c. 
Bmile Euhrun. Coppery bronze, shaded slaty-blue. Cherry-red blotches in the 
throat. 8c each, 3 for 20c. 
Gloriana. Large golden-salmon blooms with a yellow throat. A charming 
Gladiolus. 7c each; 4 for 20c. 
Golden Dream. Golden yellow flowers of medium size on long stems. 7c each; 
4 for 20c. 
Marmora. A beautiful soft French gray with pale purplish throat. 6c each; 
4 for 20c. _ . 
Minuet. A clear light pinkish lavender considered by many the best in this 
color. 8c each; 3 for 20c. 
Mother Machree. An exquisite vinaceous lavender edged with salmon-pink. 
8c each; 3 for 20c. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. A beautiful light creamy pink of strong growth. 6c each; 
4 for 20c. 
Muriel. Porcelain-blue with violet-blue markings on soft ground tone. 8c each; 
3 for 20c. ,, . . 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Flaming salmon with cherry-red blotches, be each; 
4 for 20c. 
W. H. Phipps. A glorious La France pink with lovely salmon-pink stripes. Ot 
truly enormous size. Huge flower-spikes. 6c each; 4 for 20c. 
True-to-Name Bulbs 
