Our Dahlias embrace the finest selected 
varieties adapted to the South, and our 
list includes many outstanding - and sensa¬ 
tional introductions. Our Dahlia pamphlet. 
“The Best Way to Grow Dahlias in the 
South,’’ is sent free with each order. 
2353 Avalon. (Dec.) Large, rich, deep lemon- 
yellow on long stems. Fine for cutting. Each 
24c; 3 for 64c. 
2351 Beauty Supreme. (Dec.) This outstanding 
Dahlia is a sport of the popular Jersey Beauty 
with the same characteristics, hut the color is a 
delightful bluish-lavender. Each 47 c; 3 for 
S 1.29. 
2353 Brockton Beauty. (Dec.) Extremely beau¬ 
tiful Dahlia with large, clear white, well-formed 
blooms effectively tipped rich violet, borne on 
stiff cane-lilte stems. Excellent for cutting. 
Each 89c. 
2197 Countess of Claverly. (H.C.) The color is 
a gorgeous La-France-pink shading to geranium- 
pink. It is a vigorous grower with giant blooms 
carried on long, strong, cane-like stems. Fine ex¬ 
hibition Dahlia. Each 69c; 3 for $1.85. 
2356 Effective. (C.) Dainty miniature Cactus 
with bright primrose-amber flowers. Blooms 
abundantly and continuously. Excellent for cut¬ 
ting. Each 52c; 3 for $1.39. 
2198 Eliza London Shepard. (Dec.) Immense 
blooms of rich golden orange color borne on strong 
stems. Vigorous grower and prolific bloomer. A 
consistent winner at Dahlia shows. Each 59 c; 
3 for $1.55. 
Abbreviations; Dec. = Deco¬ 
rative; C. = Cactus; H.C. = Hy¬ 
brid Cactus; S. = Show. 
2359 Oriental Beauty. (H.C.) 
The large clear bright violet-rose 
blooms are comnosed of curled and 
twisted petals. Strong grower and profuse 
bloomer. Each 69 c. 
2201 Elizabeth Potter. (Dec.) A new 
Gold Medal Dahlia with massive full 
flowers of gigantic size carried on long 
straight stems. The center petals are 
picric-yellow and all outside petals a 
lovely amaranth-pink, making a gor¬ 
geous effect. Free bloomer. Each 
S 1.98. 
2192 Ida Perkins. (Dec.) Large, 
white, heavy blooms with cream-colored 
center. Long stiff stems. Each 49 c; 
3 for $1.35. 
2360 Jane Cowl. (Dec.) Shperb. deep, 
massive blooms of glistening brolizy- 
buff and old gold, deepening in shade 
towards the center. Gigantic blooms on 
strong stems. Each 3 I C ; 3 for 84c. 
2354 Jersey’s Beacon. (Dec.) Fine 
Dahlia with immense flowers of Chinese 
scarlet, paler reverse, giving a two- 
toned effect. Each 33c; 3 for 85c; 
12 for $2.98. 
3193 Jersey’s Beauty. (Dec.) The fin¬ 
est true pink Dahlia of perfect form, 
mammoth size and depth on long, stiff 
stems. Illustrated in natural color on 
inside front cover. Each 24c; 3 for 
64c; 12 for $2.1 9. 
2194 Jersey’s Radiant. (Dec.) Glow¬ 
ing salmon-orange. Flowers large on 
long stems. Exceptionally fine for cut¬ 
ting. Each 33c; 3 for 85c. 
2367 King Midas. (Dec.) Wonderful, 
pure, golden yellow, the flowers are 
gigantic, deep, perfectly formed, and 
terminate on long, stiff, straight stems. 
Each 69 c. 
2204 Louise Finger. (Dec.) Beautiful 
large clear waxy white flowers on long, 
stiff stems. A strong grower and pro¬ 
lific bloomer. Each 47c ; 3 for $ 1.29. 
2214 Hillcrest Mandarin. (Dec.) A 
remarkable new Dahlia with enormous 
massive flowers in a striking combina¬ 
tion of brilliant red. primrose and am¬ 
ber. Strong cane-like stems. Good 
bloomer. Each $1.49. 
2380 Mrs. C. D. Anderson. (S.) Free 
flowering: large, purplish crimson 
blooms on strong stems. Each 22c; 
3 for 55c. 
2205 Mrs. I. de ver Warner. (Dec.) 
Gigantic flowers of exquisite mauve- 
pink color. Each 22c; 3 for 55c; 
13 for $1.79. 
2215 Mammoth Champion. (Dec.) 
Huge, perfectly shaped brilliant orange- 
flame blooms on long stiff stems. Each 
49c. 
2216 Murphy’s Masterpiece. (Dec.) 
Marvelous new Exhibition Dahlia of 
gigantic size. The massive dark red 
and garnet blooms are carried on strong 
cane-like stems. Good grower and pro¬ 
lific bloomer. Each $1.98. 
2218 Salem Pride. (Dec.) Large, deep 
flowers of reddish violet, suffused, 
streaked and tipped white. Very strik¬ 
ing. Each 49c; 3 for $1.34. 
2208 Samuel T. Alexander. (H.C.) A 
wonderful long-stemmed Dahlia with 
large, well-formed flowers of delightful 
Japan-rose color. Very prolific bloomer. 
Each 57c; 3 for $ 1.44. 
2219 Sequoia Gigantea. (Dec.) Strong 
vigorous grower with mammoth flow¬ 
ers of rich butter-cup yellow color. 
Each 39c; 3 for $1.05. 
2217 Snowdrift. (Dec.) Immense, 
pure white Dahlia of perfect size and 
form. Very free flowering. Each 33 c ; 
3 for 85 c. 
2209 Thomas A. Edison. (Dec.) At¬ 
tractive royal purple. The large, mas¬ 
sive flowers are of distinct form and 
held erect on long cane-stiff stems. 
Good grower. Each 69 c ; 3 for $ 1 .85. 
2213 Ty Cobb. (Dec.) Gorgeous 
blooms of brilliant glowing garnet color 
with luminous crimson-purple reflex. 
An outstanding Dahlia from every view¬ 
point. Each 98c. 
2365 Virdi Flora. (The green Dahlia. 1 
An interesting novelty with flowers of 
true foliage-green color. Blooms aver¬ 
age 3 inches across. Prolific bloomer. 
Each 39c ; 3 for S I .05. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
2202 J. K. Alexander, Jr. (Dec.) The 
largest crimson Hybrid Decorative ever 
offered. The color is a deep crimson- 
red with a fleck of orange at center of 
each petal. Long straight stems. 
Each $2.79. 
2188 Kathleen Norris. (Dec.) The 
color is a true rose-pink, later deepen¬ 
ing to mallow-pink. The g i g a n t i c 
blooms are filled to the center and 
borne on long clean stems. A great 
bloomer. Each 64 C. 
2196 Kemp’s Violet Wonder. (Dec.) 
E.'ch naphthaline-violet with an under¬ 
lying tone of royal purple. Perfectly 
formed massive flowers, on long, stiff 
stems. Each 59c: 3 for $1.55. 
2210 President Hoover. (Dec.) Peach- 
red, blending to begonia-rose—very 
br ! ght and luminous. The immense 
flowers are beautifully formed, with 
great depth, and long, straight stems. 
Each 89 c. 
2212 Fride of California. (Dec.) Large, 
rich, dark crimson. Each 2 I c ; 3 for 
52 c ; 13 for $ I .79. 
2358 Robert Treat. fDec.) Fine well 
formed blooms of pleasing American- 
Beauty rose color. Good grower and a 
free bloomer. Each 47c ; 3 for $ 1.29. 
2361 Roman Eagle. (Dec.) Huge 
flowers of an attractive, brilliant bur¬ 
nished copper. Fine, long-stemmed va¬ 
riety. Each 34; 3 for 39c. 
The dainty flowers are perfectly dou¬ 
ble. ball-shaped, and with beautifully 
quilled petals. Free flowering, and 
make the grandest cut-flowers. 
2381 Golden Queen. Rich clear yellow. 
2382 Little David. Rich deep orange. 
2384 Little Herman. Crimson-red and 
white variegated. 
2385 Prince Charming. Lavender shad¬ 
ing to purple. 
2372 Rose Wilmouth. Lovely rose- 
pink. 
2386 Snow Bird. Pure snow white. 
2387 Tom Thumb. Tiny garnet-red. 
All above: Each 29c; 3 for 79c. 
2381 Belle of Springfield. Miniature 
flowers of bright red color. Highly rec¬ 
ommended. Each 59c; 3 for $1.55. 
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REUTER SEED CO., !nc., New Orleans 
