Delightful 
Five Dahlia Types 
My list includes the five main types as to 
form. CACTUS has pointed petals, often the 
petals rolled or twisted. If petals too broad 
for Cactus, yet not broad enough for Decora¬ 
tive, then we call this the HYBRID CACTUS 
type. The DECORATIVE type has broad, flat 
petals and many of them. The PEONY type 
is similar to Decorative but has fewer petals, 
making the blossoms much thinner. The SHOW 
type has quilled petals, making a ball-shaped 
or nearly ball-shaped blossom. 
Dahlias for 1936 
Chemars Eureka 
(Dec.) A superb 
pure white. Stems 
long and wiry and erect. Flower large and 
of perfect form. An ideal white for cutting. 
Each 75c. 
Cloudland Gem <£{£> shaders 
shell pink toward the outer petals. The im¬ 
mense flowers are held erect on long, strong 
stems. Each 50c. 
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Dee-lighted 
dahlias. Each 30c. 
ff 
(Show.) Pure white. 
Largest of show 
Dahlia Specials 
Any PIVE 30c kinds for $1.00. 
30c kinds at 25c each. 
Any THREE 40c kinds for $1.00. 
40c kinds at 30c each. 
Any THREE 50c kinds for $1.20. 
50c kinds at 40c each. 
Any TWO 75c kinds for $1.20. 
75c kinds at 60c each. 
Any TWO $1.00 kinds for $1.50. 
$1.00 kinds at 75c each. 
These offers apply to regular 
each, and not to Collections or 
Special. 
Additional 
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prices per 
Lost Label 
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The Popular Decorative Type 
Superb Named Dahlias 
All Dahlias Priced Prepaid 
(Prices are for Divisions) 
Aminn (Dec.) A mammoth Dahlia 
nnuiujBi ltd borne on stout stems of good 
length. The flowers are gorgeous. A com¬ 
bination of copper, orange and golden bronze. 
Each 50c. 
AvalfUl (D£c.) Pure, clear yellow flowers 
r-tvcaavar c f immense size. Stems long, and 
so strong that the big blooms are held in' 
ideal position. Fine cutting variety. Each 
40c. 
Dckfff awh (Dec.) A beauti- 
neuiern ful blending of 
old rnsp find old gold. The blooms n re large 
and are held on fine stems over a husky bush. 
Good size, depth and substance. Each 50c. 
BIllA Rirrl (Dec.) A fine large flower on 
M excellent stems. Probably 
the nearest approach to a blue yet origi¬ 
nated. In the twilight it appears quite a 
distinct blue. Each 50c. 
20 
Edna Ferber 
(Hy. Cactus.) Petals 
curled and twisted 
forming an extremely full flower. Color 
' glistening coral, shading to old gold at base 
of petals. Each 50c. 
Elizabeth Long 
(Hy. Cactus.) A giant plant, producing 
immense flowers. The color combines many 
shadings, running through amber, pink, and 
bronze, a pleasing combination of autumn 
tints. Among its other good qualities it has 
proven an excellent variety for cutting. 
Each 75c. 
Dink (Show.) Rich pink, 
5 HI1K beautifully quilled. 30c. 
HAlon Unlllc (Show.) Beautifully 
raf?l6n non 15 quilled, bright red. 
Each 30c. 
PawI (Dec.) A massive decora- 
JScfllTO vOWI tive with petals curled and 
twisted. Color, a glistening bronzy buff and 
old gold. Deeper toward center. Each 40c. 
J |% I A n(y (Dec.) Flowers are always 
■ tJm Long f u u an a well formed. 
Stems long and rigid, holding the flowers 
erect. Color, a blending of autumn tints of 
salmon-pink, amber and bronze. Splendid for 
cutting. Each 50c. 
(Hy. Cactus.) Golden yel¬ 
low when flower first opens. 
Turns to gorgeous apricot-buff, the outer 
rows of petals golden bronze. Each 40c. 
(Dec.) A decided 
novelty of Chi¬ 
nese scarlet with a paler reverse, giving a 
two-toned effect. Each 40c. 
(Dec.) Beautiful 
pink. excellent 
stem, fine keeping qualities. Each 40c. 
Alt'll I NnrriQ (Dec.) An i m - 
rfwrris mense bloom, in¬ 
formal decorative in type, true rose-pink— 
later deepening to mallow-pink. Full cen¬ 
tered flower of great depth. Each 50c. 
ICincr IWEirfac (Dec.) Beautiful golden 
ismtiKSa yellow flowers borne on 
long stiff stems. Large, showy flowers of 
firm substance. Each 50c. 
HilA/amatl (Peony.) Long, wiry, 18-inch 
.HPdiB stems. Plant strong and tall. 
Flowers 8' to 9 inches. Disbudded will reach 
10 to 12 inches. Color, rich American 
Beauty red, shading to purple red. Each 50c. 
(Dec.) Rich apricot. 
Immense flowers. 30c. 
I ittlp Ipu/pl A miniature decorative. 
JCWCI Popular as a cut flower. 
Color, peach blossom pink. Each 30c. 
Malrl Marian (Hy. Cactus.) Flowers 
BVIdBU IVIdridll large and produce freely 
on good stems. Petals curve and twist, giv¬ 
ing the flower a shaggy appearance. Color, 
rose pink. A very handsome variety. Each 
50c. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson 
An exhibition dahlia of immense size and 
wondrous beauty. Color, an opalescent pink. 
Good grower. Profuse bloomer. Each 50c. 
Jean Hare 
Jersey’s Beacon 
Jersey’s Beauty 
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Liberty Bond 
