Marshall’s Matchless Bulbs 
W. E. Marshall 8C Co., New York 
MARSHALL'S FINE 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
The Pompon Dahlias are greatly in demand for table decorations 
and exhibition purposes. 
Note. We have eliminated all varieties of a similar color and 
formation, also large size flowers and short stemmed varieties. 
Each 
Aimee. A wee bronze gem, long stems.$0.50 
Amber Queen. Clear rich amber, shaded apricot.35 
Anita. Deep old rose. 
Arthur. Small brilliant scarlet. 
Atom. A wee flower of orange. 
Belle of Springfield. Crushed strawberry. 
Bobby. A rich plum color.35 
Clara Elisabeth. Extra fine. Deep scarlet. 
Cora May. Salmon-pink shading to light primrose-yellow with 
rose eye .50 
Darkest of All. Maroon colored black ..75 
Dee Dee. Pale lilac. Fine for exhibition .35 
Dimples. Golden apricot, dark brown center. 
Donny. Small orange that holds its center.50 
Edith Muller. Golden-yellow, suffused rosy red. 
George Ireland. A beautiful shade of mauve. 
Glow. Light rose-pink or coral. Very pretty. 
Haake's Glow. Yellow base heavily tipped old rose.50 
Helen Anita. Lavender with white center. 
Honey. Light yellow with a faint suffusion or tint of orange 
petals. Long stems.75 
Janet. Brilliant salmon. 
Joe Fette. The best and smallest white. 
Johnny. A small flower in maroon. 
Johnny Peppin. Small dark crimson .50 
Lassie. Yellow base; old rose shadings. 
Little Beeswing. Golden base, tipped red. 
Little David. One of the smallest oranges. 
Little Edith. Bright gold, edged red. 
Lolita. Yellow, brown center. 
Mary Munns. Fuchsia with dark orchid sheen. 
Midget. Soft salmon, suffused violet. 
Mike. None smaller in burnt orange. 
Myra. Deep canary, heavily edged raspberry-red. Very distinct .50 
Nonkee Poo. Golden-yellow with brown center.50 
Nerissa. A rich Cattleya or orchid-pink. 
Peggy Ann. Yellow shading to brownish red.50 
Pixy. Very small deep yellow, tipped Indian red. 
Silver Tip. Small purple center and edge of petals silvery gray. .75 
Sunny Jim. Pinkish tan. Long stems.50 
Sunset. Bright orange, one of the best. 
Taka's Purple. Light purple. 
Tinny. Light orange. Very small flower .35 
Tom Thumb. Dull scarlet. 
Virginia Rute. Light lavender, very small. 
Vivid. Brightest scarlet. Extra fine .35 
White Aster. A distinct white.50 
Yellow Gem. Pure yellow. 
Tubers of all varieties. Each 30c except where noted. 
COLLECTION OF POMPON DAHLIAS 
This collection is made up from varieties that sell for 30c to 75c 
each. Each variety is named and will include a range of all colors. 
Collection of 10 tubers for $2.50. Postpaid. 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
They are similar to large single Dahlias with a row of small 
petals around the central disc. Fine for decorative purposes. 
Each 
Doon. Bright scarlet-gold collar.$ 1.00 
Giant of Fruitvale. Large velvety brownish red, white collar. .50 
Herald. Pinkish rose, white collar.75 
Maurice Rivoire. Crimson maroon, white collar. Medium size. .50 
DAHLIAS—Continued 
SINGLE DAHLIAS 
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These have become very popular for cutting purposes. We list 
a few of the best varieties. 
Each 
Ami Barillet. Brilliant scarlet, dark foliage .„...$0.50 
Belle of Mexico. Rose shaded to yellow in center.50 
Chelsea Beauty. A fine bronze color, with dark foliage.50 
Chelsea Gem. Brilliant scarlet with dark foliage.50 
Chelsea Jewel. Very dark red flowers and foliage.50 
Crowley Star. Rose-pink. Pointed petals.50 
Eckford. White suffused and tipped crimson.50 
Fugi San. Bronze-yellow with crimson ring.50 
Marshall's Fire Flame. A brilliant flame on a long stem. Free 
flowering .50 
Marshall's Gloria. A pure white with each petal edged with 
bright rose. Fine for cutting.50 
Newport Triumph. Bronze, shaded salmon-pink.75 
Newport Wonder. A beautiful rose-pink.75 
Pequot Yellow. Very large yellow. Extra free. 1.50 
Queen of Whifes. An improved Newport Angel. 1.00 
Splashed Gem. White, splashed and streaked with rosy red; 
long stems, free flowering .50 
Tango Century. A very large bronze.50 
White Star. Pure white flowers aDout the size of a Cosmos. . . . .30 
Yellow Treasure. Extra free flowering. Single. Clear light 
yellow. Fine for cutting. 1-00 
ENGLISH CHARM DAHLIAS 
Miniature Dahlias of Peony-flowered Type 
The newest type from Europe. They form bushy plants, 2Vi to 3 Vi 
feet in height and are literally covered with flowers all season. 
The medium sized, semi-double blooms are carried on rigid, wire¬ 
like stems well above the foliage, making ideal garden plants. As 
cut flowers they are superb, keeping fresh in water for many days. 
Each 
Nora Bell. Orange-red, yellow base.50 
Pink Pearl. A beautiful deep pink.50 
Peach. A most delightful soft pink shade with light yellow 
base. Extra free.75 
Radiance. An ideal variety as to habit. Freedom of bloom and 
stems are its strong points. A most pleasing scarlet shade 
with golden yellow base. .75 
Tiny. One of the best of the newer Charms. Free flowering 
and rigid stems. Orange amber tinted bronze.75 
SHOW OR BALL DAHLIAS 
Each 
Crown of Gold. A large 8 inch ball in bright gold suffused red.$1.00 
Pink Ball. A bright pink.50 
Patricia Armstrong. A winner from coast to coast. An eight 
inch dark red flower on a long stem. 1.50 
LANDSCAPE DAHLIAS 
The following varieties are best for landscape effect or use in 
borders. They are profusely free flowering, grow about 3 to 4 ft. 
high and do not show any seed pods on the old flower stems. 
Landscape. Dec. Dark velvet-red. 3 ft. 
Landscape Gold. Dec. Orange-apricot. 3 ft. 
Landscape Wonder. H.C. Orchid, shaded lighter in the center. 
Thomas A. Edison. D. Large blooms of royal purple. Free flower¬ 
ing. 
Tubers of the above: Each 50c, doz. $5.00. 
DAHLIAS FROM SEED 
See page 18 of this catalog. 
Collections of Dahl ias 
HONOR ROLL COLLECTION, $50.00 
Arelda Lloyd. I.D. Pure yellow. 
Buckeye King. F.D. Glowing gold. 
California Idol. I.D. Bright yellow. 
California Rose. I.D. Bright rose. 
Myra Howard. I.D. Gold with rose sheen. 
Mrs. G. Le Boutellier. F.D. Velvety carmine. 
Murphy's Masterpiece. I.D. Dark red. 
Sanhegan's Cameo. Coral-pink and gold. 
Wemeo Eureka. F.D.A. Wonderful white. 
Wemco Giant. F.D. Bright Chinese orange. 
Collection of one tuber of each, value $65.00, for $50.00. 
One plant of each, $25.00 delivered. 
MATCHLESS COLLECTION, $15.00 
Chautauqua Salute. F.D. Large pure white. 
J. K. Alexander. I.D. Giant red. 
Kathleen Norris. I.D. True rose-pink. 
Linna Mae. I.D. Sarge bright yellow. 
Marshall's Matchless. Orchid and Cattleya. 
Mrs. W. E. Marshall. F.D. Lavender and white. 
Myra Howard. I.D. Gold with rose-sheen. 
Sanhegan's Cameo. F.D. Pink and gold-sheen. 
Sonny Boy. I.D. Old rose and old gold. 
Sultan of Hillcrest. F.D. Golden-yellow and orange. 
The Commodore. I.D. Lemon-yellow, qold-sheen. 
Wemco Giant. I.D. Large bright yellow. 
Collection of one tuber of each, value $24.00, for $15.00 delivered. 
CUT FLOWER COLLECTION, $5.00 
Varieties best for cutting and decorations. 
Chautauqua Salute. I.D. Pure white. 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Buff and old gold. 
Jersey's Beauty. F.D. A real rose-pink. 
Kiss Me. S.C. Red and white. 
Marshall's Pink. F.D. Baby Pink. 
Orange Beauty. F.D. Salmon orange. 
Marshall's Red Beauty. F.D. Brighty velvety-red. 
Mrs. A. E. Wheeler. F.D. Fuchsia and magenta. 
Nathan Hole. F.D. Autumn shades 
Sagamore. F.D. Amber-gold and rose. 
White King. F.D. Pure white. 
Yellow King. F.D. Lemon-yellow. 
One tuber of each, value $7.00, for $5.00. 
Two tubers of each for $8.00 delivered. 
POPULAR COLLECTION, $5.00 
Harry Mayer. F.D. Pink shades. 
Kathleen Norris. I.D. True rose-pink. 
Ida Perkins. F.D. A fine white. 
Nannie Sine. F.D. A beautiful pink. 
Nathan Hale. F.D. Deep autumn shades. 
Orange Beauty. F.D. Salmon-orange. 
The Commodore. I.D. Lemon-yellow. 
The Grizzly. R.C. Velvet maroon. 
Thomas Edison. F.D. Royal-purple. 
Treasure Island. F.D. Autumn shades. 
White King. F.D. Pure white. 
Yellow King. F.D. Lemon-yellow. 
One tuber of each, value $7.50, for $5.00. 
Two tubers of each for $8.00 delivered. 
