MAMMOTH GIANT COLLECTION 
$5.00 NET 
One plant Lord of Autumn 
One plant Murphy’s Masterpiece 
One plant Sonny Boy 
One plant Amelia Earhart 
One plant Buckeye Queen 
(Regular Price $6.80) 
With these five Great dahlias, anyone would be able to 
compete in any dahlia show. 
Fordhook Victory (I.D.) "Burpee”—Bloom 10x5, Bush 3)4 ft. 
Color is a rich shade of tyrian rose. Early and good 
bloomer ___„:._.Roots .35 
Girl of Hillcrest (I.D.) "Scott-Kemp”—Bloom 10x4, Bush 5 
ft. You will derive a great deal of pleasure from growing this 
excellent variety as it blooms early and continuously. It is suit¬ 
able for exhibition whether it is the first or last show. Color 
is apricot buff or cadmium orange. A vigorous grower with 
stems long and erect. Honor Roll_ Rooc .75 
Hill’s Autumn Girl (F.D.) 1936 "Hill” — This is the dahlia 
you have been waiting for, we call this the Autumn shaded 
Jersey Beauty, stems very long, can be grown to three feet in 
length easily, plants grow six to seven feet and very sturdy and 
almost insect proof, flowers of a deep orange buff with a deep 
bronze center, about the size of a Jersey Beauty. This is a real 
dahlia just released this season_Roots 1.00 Plants .50 
Honor Bright (F.D.) "Peck” — A large, well-formed flower, 
possessing a self-color of peach red to light jasper red, which 
toward the end of the season runs to a deep orange. Distinc¬ 
tive foliage with insect-resisting qualities, stems long and 
strong, an excellent keeper when cut. A great future has been 
predicted for this variety. New. Honor Roll _ Plants .75 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder (I. D.) 1935 "Hunt-Burnett Bros”- — 
Bloom 10x6, Bush 5 Vi ft. This variety was given an Ameri¬ 
can Home Achievement Medal in New York and won in 
Camden as the best Informal Decorative Seedling, arousing 
much interest. The attractive broad petaled blooms are huge 
and have good, full centers and great depth. The flowers of 
deep rosy magenta blending into a true purple are well pro¬ 
portioned with a large, dark green foliage _ .. Plants 3.00 
Jane Cowl (I.D.) "Downs” — Bloom 10x6, Bush 5 !4 ft. Im¬ 
mense blooms, deep and full of glistening bronze buff. The 
stems are long and stiff and straight; and they hold the flower 
just as it should be held — looking at you and slightly up. 
The bush is fairly tall, with vigorous, thick, dark green foliage. 
No Dahlia has given more universal satisfaction than Jane 
Cowl, and no other has won so many prizes since it was intro¬ 
duced in 1928_ Root .25 
Jean Trimbee (S.C.) "Trimbee”—Bloom 10x5, Bush 5 ft. 
Massive yet artistic with long, revolute petals that curl and 
twist. The color is a beautiful petunia violet making it popular 
as an exhibition dahlia. A tall, vigorous grower with long, 
erect stems __ _I_ Roots .75 
Jersey’s Beauty (F.D.) "Waite 86” — Bloom 6x4, Bush 614 ft. 
Probably the most popular of any dahlia, especially as a cut 
flower. The ideal pink for exhibition or florist use. Large, 
deep flowers of perfect form on long stems. Free, early 
bloomer, with exceptional keeping qualities __ Roots .25 
Josephine G. "Grosscross 85” — Bloom 8x4, Bush 414 ft. One 
of the mosc charming of the recent introductions. Color is a 
very pleasing true rose pink of a bright shade, some petals 
tipped yellow. It makes a wonderful, sturdy bush, with 
flowers held well above the dense foliage. It is a prolific 
bloomer, and yet the flowers are of exhibition quality at the 
same time. It is a Semi-Cactus early and Informal Deco¬ 
rative at the end of the season. A. D. S. Cert _Roots .50 
John B. Phinisey (F.D.) "Hill” 1936 — A new creation that 
will be universally grown. Flowers are large, of a beautiful 
shade of rosy purple magenta, stems are of the best, holding 
the flowers well above the foliage, a very sturdy grower and 
insect proof. We have been growing this for several years 
and have a good supply so are able to release this wonderful 
dahlia at a price you can afford to pay. Roots 1.00 Plants .50 
