Dahlias 
TECHNY. ILLINOIS 
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Kathleen Morris 
Jersey’s Beacon 
Jester Bull 
Kendal’s Sweetheart (I. D.). Eosine pink 
shading to white in the center. It grows 
well and is a fine garden or cut-flower va¬ 
riety .Roots 50c; Plants 35c 
Kentucky Red (I. D.). Flaming scarlet in 
color. One of the brightest reds of the re¬ 
cent introductions. Flowers up to 10 inches 
across with good healthy foliage. Plants 75c 
Lady Eileen (See Mignons). 
Lord of Autumn (I. D.). A rich golden yellow 
of 19 34 introduction. Probably the largest 
and best yellow grown, blooms up to 12 
inches or more in diameter. A sensation 
wherever grown or shown. . . .Plants $2.00 
Lottie (See Pompons). 
Louise Bates (S. C.). Color mallow pink with 
phlox purple center. One of the largest va¬ 
rieties we have ever seen, when disbudded 
grows to 14 inches in diameter. Plants $1.00 
Margaret W. Wilson (I. D.). A large decora¬ 
tive Dahlia which blooms very freely espe¬ 
cially early in the season. Face of petals is 
creamy white with a phlox pink reverse giv¬ 
ing it an opalescent effect.Plants 50c 
Marmion (I. D.). Blooms are very large, deep, 
and the color is a pure golden yellow suf¬ 
fused bronze. Petals long and wavy, form, 
stem and foliage good.Roots 50c 
Minnie Eastman (S. C.). Bright flame color 
with undershading of deep yellow. A vig¬ 
orous tall growing variety which produces 
its blooms in the greater profusion on long 
stiff stems.Roots 50c 
Monmouth Champion (F. D.). A brilliant 
orange flame Dahlia, with very large flow¬ 
ers. Blooms freely even with unfavorable 
weather conditions.Roots 50c 
Mrs. A. B. Seal (I. D.). An immense blossom 
of glowing old rose, one of the most beauti¬ 
ful shades in a Dahlia. It has all the qual¬ 
ities of a good Dahlia and should be grown 
in every garden.Roots 50c 
Mrs. I. D. Ver Warner (S. D.) This Dahlia 
with its beautiful blossoms of soft orchid 
or rich rosy mauve is one of the most ad¬ 
mired and best liked of all Dahlias. 
.Roots 35c 
Mrs. Marx (See Miniature). 
Myra Howard (I. D.). A combination of saf¬ 
fron and gold with tints of salmon. A 
thrifty grower with large flowers on a good 
strong stem.Plants 75c 
Nellie Austin (I. D.). Peach red streaked with 
buff yellow giving it a bronze effect. 
Flowers up to 9 or 10 inches in diameter on 
good stems well above the foliage. 
.Roots 75c; Plants 50c 
New Glory (S. C.). A vigorous deep oxblood 
red with tips of petals blanched white. 
Plants very strong and healthy with large 
flowers, up to 10 inches. 
.Roots 50c; Plants 35c 
Omar Khayyam (F. D.). Chinese red at base 
of petals, shading to bright orange tipped 
lighter, gives wonderful soft color effect. 
A strong grower with healthy foliage that 
produces large flowers.. 
.Roots 75c; Plants 50c 
Orange Beacon (F. D.). This variety origi¬ 
nated from Jersey Beacon, not quite as 
large as its parent, but a much taller 
grower. In color, bittersweet orange, but 
darker in cloudy weather. A splendid addi¬ 
tion to our autumn shades. A Dahlia of real 
quality with stout stem, flower facing well 
out. This is one of the finest colored Dah¬ 
lias we grow.Roots 75c; Plants 50c 
Orinda (F. D.). Large flowers of dark mauve 
pink. A variety that does well without any 
special attention. . . .Roots 75c; Plants 50c 
Pacific Glory (F. D.). This is an exceptional 
Dahlia, one of the largest of many thou¬ 
sands. Flowers are rosy orchid, growing on 
a good stiff stem. One of the best keepers 
as a cut-flower.Plants $1.00 
Pacific Perfection (F. D.). A beautiful rose 
pink, petals have a very handsome, per¬ 
fect setting. Flowers are full and deep, 
never coming with open centers. As a cut- 
flower it is the florists’ favorite and a good 
keeper. A variety that has been tested, 
tried, and true.Plants $1.00 
Pacific Red Glory (F. D.). Intense deep red 
with very striking petal formation. A flat 
type but an immensely profuse bloomer, 
beginning early and the very last to quit. . 
.Plants $1.50 
Pacific Sunburst (F. D.). A handsome variety 
of deep bright-yellow, center of deep orange 
apricot. Flowers are of medium size, stems 
are thin, but as stiff as a cane. Blooms very 
freely and excellent as a cut flower. A 
variety that is always attractive. 
.Plants $1.50 
