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We wish you could have seen our Dahlias last fall when 
they were in full bloom. Such a riot of color would have 
taken your breath away. The mammoth size of many 
of them would have left you speechless. 
Besides the varieties we offered before, we have added 
to our list about 30 of the most outstanding Dahlias from 
a Collection of more than a hundred we have tried out 
this past season. 
Of course most of the varieties we have listed are the 
Giants which win the prizes at the flower shows, but this 
year in addition to these, we are offering several Cactus 
and Semi-Cactus varieties, besides a good collection of 
the beautiful Pompoms. 
All Dahlias sent out are strong root tubers with live 
eyes—the kind that produce the best results in the short¬ 
est possible time. We sell no green plants or rooted cut¬ 
tings. All tubers can be mailed out any time after March 
15th. 
GIANT FLOWERING DAHLIA 
Giant Dahlia Bargain 
A REAL BARGAIN IN SIX BEAUTIES 
This is the finest Collection of moderate priced 
Dahlias ever offered. Jt is easily worth twice as much 
as we are asking for it. 
One Each of the Following: 
Jerseys Beauty, pure pink 
Jane Cowl, apricot salmon 
Queen Emma, golden yellow 
Mt. Hood, glistening white 
Mrs. I. de ver Warner, lavender 
Jerseys Beacon, scarlet 
ALL SIX, Properly Labeled 
Postpaid, ONLY. 
$1.00 
The following abbreviations indicate the type each 
variety belongs to: 
F. D.—Formal Decorative S. C.—Semi-Cactus 
C.—Cactus D.—Decorative I. D.—Informal Decorative 
AMELIA EARHART, S. C. Color, apricot buff 
with pure white salmon tints shading to soft 
yellow. Mammoth size, 12 inches or more in di¬ 
ameter. A sure prize winner .$3.00 each 
AMERICAN BEAUTY, D. American Beauty rose 
color .25 each 
AMERICA’S SWEETHEART, I. D. Pure yellow, 
very large .10.00 each 
BAGDAD, I. D. Scarlet red .50 each 
BUCKEYE BRIDE, F. D. A distinctive shade of 
pure salmon pink. Always a favorite . 1.00 each 
PRIZE WINNING 
DAHLIA BARGAIN 
Buckeye Bride, salmon pink 
Kentucky Red, flame 
King Midas, golden yellow 
Margaret W. Wilson, lavender pink 
Monmouth Champion, orange scarlet 
Pride of Wisconsin, purple 
Prince of Persia, red 
A:$5.00 Value, ALL SEVEN 
Labeled, Postpaid, ONLY 
$3.50 
BUCKEYE KING, F. D. A clear glowing amber 
yellow. Very large flower, A sensation at all the 
shows. 2.00 each 
CAMEO, I. D. Coral rose shaded rose-pink. Good 
for cutting and exhibition. 1.50 each 
CHARM, D. True fall color of russet and orange. . .35 each 
DAZZLER, S. C. Dazzling scarlet.25 each 
DELICATISSIMA, C. Beautiful lilac rose.50 each 
DELWOOD GLORIOUS, I. D. A beautiful shade 
of tyrian rose. 1.00 each 
DOROTHY STONE, F. D. True rose pink.50 each 
EAGLE ROCK WONDER, I. D. Shaggy bronze, 
orange flower. 1.00 each 
ELEANOR RADELL, I. D. Violet rose. Good 
strong, healthy grower. 1.00 each 
ELISSI LANDI, F. D. Bright orange and buff. . . . 2.00 each 
EL REY, D. Rich orange.60 each 
ESTHER HOLMES, S. C. Clear mauve.25 each 
ESTHER HUNT, S. C. salmon orange.25 each 
FLOYD GIBBONS, I. D. Large, copper.50 each 
FORT MONMOUTH, I. D. Rich wine red. 1.00 each 
FORT WASHINGTON, I. D. Velvety maroon.. . .75 each 
GENOVEVA, C. Pure yellow.25 each 
GIRL OF HILLCREST, I. D. Apricot buff or 
orange. Vigorous grower, good show variety.50 each 
GOOD NIGHT, I. D. Oxblood red, shading to ma¬ 
roon. One of the finest dark varieties. Extra robust 
and a very free bloomer. 1.00 each 
HUNTS VELVET WONDER, I. D. Rich bur¬ 
gundy violet. 1935 introduction. 7.50 each 
INTENSITY, S. C. Intense red.45 each 
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