Beautiful, new and large flowering White Dahlia Graf Zeppelin, 30c 
Asbury Park 42c 
DEEP CORAL— (F. Dec.) Very large 
long, strong stems. Exceptional color of 
deep coral, or between flesh ochre and 
Japan Rose. Tubers 42c ea. 
Countess of Lonsdale 
29c 
SALMON PINK— Iridescent shades of 
salmon-pink and amber. A lovely flower 
of great richness and appeal. Splendid 
type of cactus dahlia. Tubers 29c ea. 
Buckeye Bride 47c 
SOFT SALMON (Formal Dec.) A love¬ 
ly geranium pink shading to soft salmon. 
Very free flowering held correctly on the 
stem of unusual length. The blooms keep 
well when cut. Tubers 75c each. Plants 
47c each. 
Dorothy Stone 28c 
DEEP ROSE (Formal Dec.) Beautiful 
bright, deep rose pink. Flowers are of un¬ 
usual size, 7 to 10 inches across. Tubers 
85c each. Plants 28c each. 
Buckeye Flame 26c 
SCARLET ORANGE (I. Dec.) Beau¬ 
tiful scarlet orange with overcast of silver 
in the center. Extremely vigorous and 
uniform. Flowers are eight to eleven inches 
across. Plants 26c ea. Roots 48c each. 
Dr. J. H. Carmen 39c 
TYRIAN ROSE —(F. Dec.) Beautiful 
shade of deep rose which will grow as 
large as eleven inches. Large, strong 
bushes. Tubers 39c ea. 
Dwight Morrow 54c 
RICH RED (Formal Dec.) Deep rich 
red. Considered the most desirable of all 
red Dahlias. A vigorous grower greatly 
admired either in the garden or show room. 
Massive blooms. Tubers $1.10 each. Plants 
54c each. 
City of Trenton 42c 
BRONZE COPPER —(F. Dec.) A very 
fine flower of bronzy copper and straw¬ 
berry tints. Vigorous grower; long straight 
stems. Tubers 42c ea. 
McGregor’s Garden Dahlia Collection $1.49 
The GREATEST BARGAIN ever offered in Dahlias. Six Best Dahlias in cultivation. 
JANE COWL (Inf. Dec.) Huge Golden Bronze.Tubers 42c; Plants 24c 
MRS. I. D. VERE WARNER (F. Dec.) Rosaline purple.Tubers 32c; Plants 22c 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (F. Dec.) Rich Orange Scarlet.Tubers 49c; Plants 27c 
AVALON (F. Dec.) Clear Canary Yellow.Tubers 42c; Plants 27c 
JUDGE MARE AN (F. Dec.) Red Orange-yellow; fine.Tubers 56c; Plants 27c 
HELEN IVINS (F. Dec.) Lavender — Pink; excellent.Tubers 48c; Plants 28c 
The Coll, of 6 in Tubers for $1.97 — The Coll, of 6 in Plants for $1.49 
MCGREGOR’S giant 
D AHLIA S 
The World’s Best at 
Bargain Prices 
Tubers and Pot Plants 
Tubers can be shinn^H «« L./._o/anf Match im 
Tube rs can be shipped st a nce—Plants, March 1st 
Edward Thomas 
Bedford 30c 
Entire Coll, of 6 Dahlia Plants—$1.49 
SR PURPLE-(F Dec.) This 
enable dahlia produces mammoth 
lowers on the best of stems. Bushes 
re strong, uniformly vigorous. Tubers 
Oc ea. 
Elkridge 40c 
* U R E WHIT E —(Semi - Cactus) 
sears an abundance of fine pure white 
lowers, is vigorous, reliable and a good 
oot-maker. Tubers 40c ea, 
Franklin D. 
Roosevelt 48c 
‘CTRUM RED (Inf. Dec.). A new 
rum red. Bright and glowing. One 
le most perfect in habit of growth, 
showy in the garden. Tubers 80c 
Plants 48c each. 
Gladys Sherwood 
45c 
NT WHITE (Colossal Cactus)— 
elous blooms over 10 inches in diam- 
Snow white. Profuse blooming. 
i uDers 85c each. Plants 45c ea. 
Graf Zeppelin 30c 
PURE WHITE (F. Dec.) Giant, pure 
white, deep flower with broad waxy petals. 
Fine for garden and exhibition purposes, 
growing taller than any other variety. 
Stems erect and very long. Plants 30c ea. 
Roots 60c ea. 
w 10 Hardy 
Flowering 
Perennials 
For $1.00 
AN EXTRAORDINARY OF. 
FER of hardy garden plants (strict¬ 
ly our selection) suited for rockeries, 
borders, banks, terraces, edgings and 
cemetery planting. Beginning in 
April and lasting until Autumn, a 
constant changing variety of flowers. 
Valuable for cut flowers. Live from 
year to year. The popular flowers of 
our grandmothers’ gardens; one of 
our best bargains. 
Jean Trimbee 49c 
VIOLET PURPLE (Semi-Cactus.) Rich 
violet purple. Large. In a class by itseli 
for beauty of form. Bloom has a high full 
center. Not unusual to see five fine flow¬ 
ers on one bush at a time. Tubers 95c each. 
Plants 49c each. 
Jersey’s Beauty 24c 
DEEP PINK (Decorative.) Deep pink. 
This famous old cut-flower variety has 
been and still will be universally grown 
for many years. Very free flowering. 
Tubers 40c each. Plants 24c each. 
Jersey’s 
Glory 28c 
YELLOW OR¬ 
ANGE— (F. Dec.) Ex¬ 
tremely vigorous and 
uniform, very free. An 
excellent decorative 
garden variety. Early 
bloomer. Tubers28cea. 
Jersey’s 
Master¬ 
piece 42c 
BRILLIANT OR¬ 
ANGE (Formal Dec.) 
Brilliant Orange. One 
of the most reliable of the decora¬ 
tive type. A general favorite. 
Tubers 42c ea. 
Jersey’s 
Sovereign 
BURNT ORANGE (F. Dec.) 
Burnt orange shading to yellow. 
An excellent decorative garden va¬ 
riety. Early bloomer. _ A worthy 
addition to any collection. Plants 
30c ea. Roots 60c ea. 
Fort Monmouth 38c 
DARK RED (Inf. Dec.) The predomi¬ 
nating color is rich claret with brightness 
unusual in darker tones. Flowers large; 
long stiff stems. Tubers 38c each. 
Kathleen Norris 
LIGHT PINK (Dec.) Immense graceful 
flower, measuring 7 to 10 inches. Delicate 
rose-pink color. Plants 50c ea. Tubers 86c. 
10 Hardy 
Flowering 
Shrubs 
For $1.00 
AN AMAZING OFFER. 
collection of 10 popular hardy flower 
ing shrubs such as are generally 
planted around our homes; the as¬ 
sortment, (strictly our selection) in¬ 
cludes varieties suited to every pur¬ 
pose. All colors; a succession of 
flowers; a most extraordinary offer 
—Don’t fail to take advantage of it. 
Shipped by express or mail. (If 
wanted by mail, add 20c postage.) 
Margaret W. Wilson 
PALE PINK (Dec.)—Opalescent pink. 
The upper side of the petals is a pure 
waxy white, while the reverse of the petals 
is so colored as to reflect a pink tone on 
the whole flower. Extra large and free 
blooms—Much admired. Tubers 32c ea. 
Meta Scammel 26c 
AMARANTH PINK (Inf. Dec.) Deep 
pink. Fine form. The petals are unusually 
long curled and waved beautifully. Bushes 
make strong growth. Tubers 48c each. 
Plants 26c each. 
Grand free flowering brilliant Red Dahlia Paul Revere, 40c 
Paul Revere 40c 
PERFECT RED— (F. Decorative) Is 
one of the most beautiful and perfect of red 
dahlias. Large and fine stemmed. Tubers 
40c ea. 
Satan $1.00 
SCARLET-GOLD (Semi-Cactus.) Scar¬ 
let tipped gold. A new and wonderful 
variety easily grown. One of the most 
vigorous Dahlias ever introduced. Tubers 
$1.98 each. Plants $1.00 each. 
Prince of Persia 48c 
SCARLET RED .(Inf. .Dec.) Glowing 
scarlet red. Many prize this variety highly 
for the immense size of the flower. Some¬ 
times 12 in. across. Tubers 65c each. Plants 
48c each. 
Thomas A. Edison 37c 
ROYAL PURPLE (Dec.)—Large deep 
royal purple; a cutflower variety of high 
quality. Roots 85c ea. Plants 37c ea. 
White Wonder 80c 
PURE WHITE (Tnf. Dec.) Pure White. 
The newest and very largest of white 
Dahlias. Enormous wavy petals, the last 
word for showy decoration. Flowers have 
reached a size of ten inches across. Tubers 
$1.98 ea. Plants 80c each. 
Queen of the Garden 
Beautiful 28c 
CREAM YELLOW (F. Dec.) A strong 
growing variety, free blooming, with 
enormous flowers of cream yellow, 8 to 10 
inches in diameter.. A grand garden vari¬ 
ety. Tubers 49c, 3 for $1.44. Plants 28c ea. 
World’s Best White 
32c 
IVORY WHITE (Formal Dec.) White 
with creamy center. The soft ivory tint 
is most pleasing. Blooms measure 6 to 7 
in. across. Tubers 65c each. Plants 32c 
each. 
Saladini 37c 
ORANGE (Dec.) — Beautiful apricot 
orange evenly suffused carnelian red. Ex¬ 
tremely vigorous and uniform. Tubers 37c 
each. 
All Color and Type Collection 94c 
RED—Shades of scarlet, maroon, etc. $0.22 each 
YELLOW—Shades of yellow, changing from dark to light. .22 each 
PINK—Light and dark pink.22 each 
WHITE—Pure white.22 each 
PURPLE—Striking contrast with red and pink.22 each 
LAVENDER—Lovely light and deep shades.22 each 
VARIEGATED—Fancy varieties.22 each 
One of each. Seven tubers in all. For only 94c. 
Entire Collection of 7 Dahlias—94c 
(24) McGregor’s Year Book—Offering Something for Every Garden, Everything for Some Gardens—(Roses, Shrubs, House Plants, Seeds, Perennials, Bulbs, etc.) gives you all the advantages of a greenhouse at your door. (25) 
