Beautiful New Dahlias 
First Introduced for 1918 
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These fine new dahlias are grown only by Warren W.» 
Maytrott at Dahliadel Nurseries, Vineland, N. J., and will be 
shown for the first time this autumn—orders to be filled in 
strong root divisions as far as possible in the spring of 1918. 
Or, in the event of an inadequate supply, growing plants will 
be sent direct from the Nurseries. 
GEN. PERSHING (Hybrid-Cactus). A heavy type cactus 
with curved and twisted petals, a strong grower and pro¬ 
fuse bloomer, color white with cream shadings at 
centre . 1-00 
HARMONY (Decorative). Color very similar to Wodan, 
mauve rose with golden suffusion, good form and habit 
of growth .50 
HARVEST MOON (Decorative). A wonderful dahlia, bush 
dwarf, with large decorative fiowers held well above the 
foliage on strong, erect stems. The broad, thick petals 
curve back towards the stem, almost making a ball; color 
a clear, deep sulphur or primrose yellow; very early 
and profuse .. 1-50 
OLD SOL (Paeony). Color primrose yellow, shaded coppery 
red with a golden bronze suffusion. A splendidly formed 
paeony dahlia of large size, borne on stout stems; a very 
graceful and attractive flower. 2.00 
COLOSSAL PEACE (Hybrid-Cactus). A massive cactus dahlia 
of the Kalif form and size, often measuring eight inches 
across; later in the season when the flower shows a centre 
it is a wonderful paeony dahlia; color creamy white at 
centre, shading violet rose with lighter tips, early and pro¬ 
fuse, on excellent stems. 5.00 
QUAKER CITY (Hybrid-Cactus). In this fine new cactus 
dahlia each petal is supplemented with from three to six 
narrow pointed petals showing up through the flower, 
making a very attractive and artistic flower; of good size, 
borne profusely . 1-50 
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