Doz. 100 
Coquette (Dec.) Red and gold. Very thick 
and heavy flower on good stem . 4.50 30.00 
Dr. John Carman (Dec.) A massive flower 
with very broad petals. Color is Tyrian 
rose with silver tips. Heavy stems . 3.75 25.00 
Edna Ferber (Semi-Cactus). Large flowersi 
of perfect form held high above the foliage 
on stiff stem. Color is a pleasing coral 
pink shading to old gold on petal tips.... 3.00 20.00 
Elkridge (Dec.) A pure white and one that 
promises to be popular as a cut flower. 
Attractive shape. 2.25 15.00 
Elsie Burgess (Show). One of the old-time 
show Dahlias that refuses to yield to the 
newcomers. This past season it did ex¬ 
ceptionally well in the market and grow¬ 
ers who discarded it years ago now want 
it back. White base with lavender tip¬ 
pings. Profuse bloomer and splendid keeper 1.50 10.00 
Fort Monmouth (Dec.) Deep maroon with 
violet petal tips. Nicely formed flower of 
mammoth size. Good stem . 3.75 25.00 
Fort Washington (Dec.) Large flowers of 
deep maroon. Tall, strong grower. 5.25 35.00 
Frances La Rocco (Dec.) This is the most 
popular light yellow variety for cut flower 
purposes. Long, strong stems and prolific. . 1.25 8.00 
Goodnight (Dec.) Deep, ox blood red and 
probably the finest in its color. Good 
market variety. 5.25 35.00 
Jack Rose (Dec.) This fine old commercial 
red is about to pass out of the picture in 
favor of “La Toreador.” We still have a 
limited stock . 1.25 8.00 
Jane Cowl (Dec.) While this variety is not 
recommended for long distance shipping, it 
is without a peer when used by florists for 
their own trade. Its color—coppery yellow 
—and its splendid form and character, to¬ 
gether with its large size and good grow¬ 
ing qualities, makes it one of the most 
acceptable. It belongs in every Dahlia 
collection. 1.90 12.50 
Jayseedee (Ball) A beautiful ball variety. 
Violet pink with deep red stripes. Free 
and continuous bloomer. 3.00 20.00 
Jean Kerr (Dec.) The most popular com¬ 
mercial white and we are glad to have 
a larger supply this year for we have 
never had sufficient to take care of the 
demand. A medium size flower that is 
admirable for florists’ work. Prolific 
bloomer with good stems and flowers that 
hold up well. 1.50 10.00 
Jersey’s Beacon (Dec.) Chinese red with 
lighter shadings on reverse side which 
give a beautiful two-toned effect. Large 
flower . 1.80 12.00 
Jersey’s Beacon Ball (Ball) A fine ball 
Dahlia of the same color as Jersey’s 
Beacon. Free flowering and good cutter. .. 1.50 10.00 
Jersey’s Beauty. (Dec.) This is still very 
much the favorite for florists’ use and 
the acerage planted for this purpose is as 
great as all other varieties combined. Color 
is clear pink and the stems are long and 
stiff and the whole plant has a vigorous 
growth and freedom from many troubles 
that attack other kinds.Per 1,000 $50.00, 1.00 6.00 
For years A. Swenson & Sons of 
Belllmore, L. I. have enjoyed the 
reputation of shipping the finest 
flowers of Jersey’s Beauty that 
come into the New York market. 
By careful selection of the 
strongest plants and expert culture 
and care, they have developed a 
strain of this variety that is un¬ 
paralleled. We are exclusive hand¬ 
lers of their total crop. 
Jersey’s Glory (Dec.) Orange and yellow. 
Large flowers of good form on long 
stems. 3.00 20.00 
Jersey’s Triumph (Dec.) Bright copper with 
salmon shadings. A beautiful cut flower 
and show variety. 2.25 15.00 
Katherine Cole (Dec.) A very beautiful and 
striking combination of pink and cream. . 3.75 25.00 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder (Dec.) A beautiful 
violet and the finest in this color. Very 
well regarded for all purposes. 3.75 25.00 
Kentucky (Dec.) Also known as Orange 
Beauty. This is the salmon orange sport 
of Jersey’s Beauty and it is well liked 
by all commercial men. We recommend 
it as being a very welcome addition to 
commercial or garden planting. 1.90 12.50 
Kiss Me (Dec.) A beautiful bi-color variety 
of white and red that has impressed many 
local growers and is now one of the leading 
cut flower varieties with those that grow 
for the market. 2.25 15.00 
La Toreador ( Dec.) This is the leading com¬ 
mercial red variety. Medium size, flat 
flower of glowing deep red. Strong stem 
of medium length. 1.25 8.00 
Lord Autumn (Dec.) This fine, new, large 
yellow promises to be among the leaders 
for garden and exhibition purposes. 
.Each 2.50 
Mabel Goodacre (Dec.) Beautiful rose pink. 
Splendid form and fine grower. 3.75 25.00 
Marshall’s Pink (Dec.) This is a glorified 
Jersey’s Beauty and when it is better 
known, it will rank among the top-notch- 
ers. For both garden and commercial use, 
it is flawless. Bright pink without shad¬ 
ings and a perfect form. 1.90 12.50 
Maude Adams (Show). Small flowers, but 
very profuse bloomer and an old favorite 
market variety. Pink with white edge. .. 1.25 8.00 
Monmouth Champion (Dec.) A very large 
orange scarlet and profuse bloomer on 
long, stiff stems. Makes a beautiful easily 
grown plant that seems immune to all 
insect troubles. 2.25 15.00 
Less than 25 bulbs sold at the dozen rate, from 25 to 249 at the 100 rate, 250 and more at the 1000 rate 
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