Kathleen Norris 
Winner Dahlias 
The following varieties are the cream of all the newer large 
flowered varieties and cannot be too highly recommended. 
DWIGHT W. MORROW (Decorative). The enormous flowers 
of rich cardinal red make this variety one of the most spec¬ 
tacular Dahlias grown. A true exhibition variety and a healthy 
grower. Flowers 10 by 6 inches are easily attained. A prize 
winner in 1932. $1.00 each. 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY (Decorative). One of the best 
Dahlias in cultivation. Monster blooms of clear mallow-pink with 
broad petals artistically notched at the tips. Because of its 
great size and beauty this variety is bound to be a consistent 
winner at flower shows. Sold for $15.00 in 1932. $1.50 each. 
KATHLEEN NORRIS (Decorative). One of the finest exhibi¬ 
tion Dahlias grown. Monstrous flowers with broad overlapping 
petals of true rose-pink often attaining a diameter of 10 inches, 
and 5 to 6 inches deep. An excellent bloomer, borne on long 
stiff stems, and a long keeper. Recognized as the greatest pink 
Dahlia in cultivation for exhibition purposes. 75c each. 
CHEMAR’S MASTERPIECE (Semi-Cactus). A very beautiful 
orchid lavender, producing gigantic flowers very abundantly and 
continuously. Long, wavy, curling petals add to its beauty. 
50c each. 
LOUISE FINGER (Semi-Cactus). The finest pure whit© 
Dahlia to our knowledge for cutting and garden purposes. Ex¬ 
cellent, stiff, wiry stem and good quality. $ 1.00 each. 
MRS. T. A. GALVIN (Decorative). The largest and best of 
the two colored Decoratives; bright rich yellow, tipped pure 
white. Very attractive, and desirable; excellent for exhibition 
purposes; good bloomer and fine stems. $1.50 each. 
QDm A I fYFI , l7l71? One each of the above six Prize 
OrLvlnL urrn\ Winner Dahlias for only $4.75, 
postpaid. 
Cut Flower Dahlias 
This carefully selected collection will give you cut flowers 
throughout the season. 
AVALON (Decorative). The brightest, clearest, rich prim¬ 
rose-yellow. Ideal for cutting; good stiff stems; excellent for 
decorative and garden purposes. 35c each. 
BEATRICE SLOCOMBE (Decorative). An exceptionally early 
flowering variety, continuing to bloom throughout the season. 
A warm blending of deep red and gold making it one of the 
most attractive Dahlias grown. Mammoth flowers with excellent 
keeping qualities. 60c each. 
JERSEY’S BEACON (Decorative). A decided novelty of Chi¬ 
nese scarlet with a paler reverse, giving a two-tone effect; large 
exhibition flower of excellent habits. This variety is possibly 
the most spectacular of the Jersey family. 35c each. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY (Decorative). Beautiful true pink of re¬ 
cent introduction; the best pink Dahlia in existence for com¬ 
mercial use. The flowers are early, perfect in shape, produced 
in abundance, on long stems. Keeping qualities are unexcelled. 
45c each. 
MRS. C. D. ANDERSON (Show). Probably the largest of the 
tightly quilled Ball dahlias; an excellent keeper after cut. Very 
long stiff stems; exceptionally abundant bloomer; rich Ameri- 
can-beauty red, called by some purple-crimson. Very desirable. 
35c each. 
ROMAN EAGLE (Decorative). Brilliant burnished copper; 
free flowering, on good stems. Very large, often measuring 10 
to 12 inches across. 50c each. 
SNOWDRIFT (Decorative). Large, pure white flowers with 
broad waxy petals. Profuse bloomer and easy to grow. One of 
the best whites. 45c each. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
$2.15, postpaid. 
One each of the above seven 
Cut Flower Dahlias for only 
“Favorite Seven’ ’ Dahlias 
The following varieties have been garden favorites for the 
past few years. All are large flowers and sure to please. 
ALICE ALEXANDER (Decorative). Brilliant oriental red, 
beautiful irregular formed flowers with long wavy petals. 45c 
each. 
BASHFUL GIANT (Decorative). Gigantic bloom of apricot 
with golden shadings. One of the largest varieties ever pro¬ 
duced, often reaching 10 to 12 inches. Where very large flowers 
are wanted for exhibition purposes this variety has “IT.” 40c 
each. 
DARLENE (Decorative). The earliest dahlia to blossom, like 
a lovely water-lily with its dainty blending of cameo-pink to 
white. Continuous and abundant bloomer. 35c each. 
MISS NELLIE GRAY (Decorative). Unique combination of 
colors, buff heavily speckled crimson-red. Attractive and differ¬ 
ent. Good bloomer. 40c each. 
MRS. JOHN BOWMAN (Show). Large golden yellow hybrid; 
long stems, compact, beautifully quilled; good keeper. 35c' each. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA (Decorative). A very large, thick 
flower of dark crimson ; shades to almost maroon at the center. 
An ideal garden and cut flower variety. 35c each. 
PURITY (Decorative). The purest white dahlia we have seen. 
Beautiful, clear, w r axy white. Free flowering. 40c each. 
fYFF'F'l? One eac h °f the above Seven 
Favorites for only $1.75, post¬ 
paid. 
SPECIAL 
“Big Six” Collection 
Every bulb in this collection is a giant flowered variety and classed among the 
best sellers. 
JANE COWL (Decorative). Deep, massive bloom of bronzy-buff and old gold, 
shading deeper at a perfect center. Without special care it often reaches ten 
inches in diameter and by special care and disbudding it will grow to twelve 
and fourteen inches. 45c each. 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON (Decorative). A remarkable blending of 
creamy white and opalescent pink with a deeper pink’ reflex. An exceptional 
flower for exhibition, because of its tremendous size. 35c each. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (Decorative). Clear lilac-rose coloring seldom seen 
in a Dahlia; beautifully formed; carried well on long extra strong stems; won¬ 
derful cut flower variety. Blooms often reach 10 inches or more across. A prize 
winner. 35c each. 
RADIO (Decorative). A giant among giants, 10 to 12 inches in diameter, and 
four to six inches deep. American Beauty red blending to yellow, with long 
stems; splendid bloomer; recommended for garden, cutting and exhibition pur¬ 
poses. $1.00 each. 
SEQUOIA GIGANTEA (Decorative). 10 inches. Gigantic, rich, butter-cup 
yellow flowers with long stems. Strong, sturdy, vigorous grower, and a continu¬ 
ous bloomer. 35c each. 
YANKEE KING (Decorative). Gigantic flowers of reddish copper and salmon- 
bronze. The extra stiff stems are often eighteen inches long, making it a per¬ 
fect variety for cutting. 50c each. 
OPPF*!? One eac h °f the above Big Six for only $1-95, 
* J-ilv postpaid. 
SPECIAL 
Dahlias in Mixture 
of Colors 
An assortment of Dahlias embracing all 
the types in a riot of colors, including many 
of the new ones and some of the best of the 
older kinds. These tubers are strong and 
vigorous and sure to bloom. This is your 
opportunity to secure Dahlias worth many 
times what they will cost at our bargain 
prices of 6 for $1.00; 10 for $1.50; 24 for 
$3.00, postpaid. 
6 for $1.00 10 for $1.50 
24 for $3.00 
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