JERSEY’S BEAUTY 
JERSEY’S BEACON 
Gladamum Gardens * Freehold, 
N.J. 
We enjoyed meeting many of our customers, and future customers, at the Trenton Fair and at the American 
Dahlia Society Show held at Radio City. We extend to all an invitation to visit us during the flowering season 
from August until frost. Wishing you Happiness and Success with your garden. 
DAHLIAS WE RECOMMEND FOR 1937 
Amelia Earhart. S.C.Apricot, buff and Roots Plants 
salmon.$1.50 $0.75 
Angelo Rossi. I.D. Orange buff. Winner 
of honors in Holland. 5.00 2.50 
Aznra. I.D. Rosy lilac, bluish violet sheen. 7.50 3.75 
Baerne. S.C. Old pink, soft deep salmon 
glow. 2.50 1.25 
Ballego’s Surprise. S.C. A very fine white .... 1.50 
Betty Zane. I .D. Rose pink, silver sheen 2.50 1.25 
Bright Star. S.C. A very fine yellow. A 
big winner in New A’ork and Englewood, 
N. J. this past season. 7.50 3.75 
California Idol. I.D. Clear, bright, self- 
colored yellow. 5.00 2.50 
California Peach. S.C. A clear coral pink 
Satan. 5.00 
California Rose. I.D. Clear bright rose . 3.50 1.75 
Cavalcade. F.D. Soft rosy magenta 1.50 .75 
Clara Carder. I.D. A beautiful clear pink. 5.00 2.50 
Corallina. S.C. A deep stone red. 2.00 1.00 
Eagle Rock Superba. F.D. A huge pink 1.50 .75 
Ella May. C. Violet carmine, incurved.50 
Entrup’s Monarch. I.D. Giant, deep vel¬ 
vety blood red.2.00 1.00 
Eva Hunt. I.D. Waxy white. 2.00 1.00 
Frau da Mansfield. C. Buttercup yellow 1.00 .50 
Geo. Washington. I.D. Rose pink, 
tipped silver. 2.50 
Gretel. C. A bright henna cactus. 1.00 
Hillcrest Cinderella. I.D. Fine lavender. 1.50 .75 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. I.D. Violet pur¬ 
ple and burgundy. 2.00 1.00 
Jersey's Dainty. C. White tinged lavender 1.00 .50 
Jersey’s White Beauty. F.D. A clear, 
glistening white. 5.00 2.50 
Lord of Autumn. I.D. A prize winner of 
golden yellow. 2.00 1.00 
Louise Arduine. S.C. A deep, velvet red, 
very good. 2.50 
Louise Bates. S.C. Beautiful mallow pink 1.50 .75 
Margrace. I.D. Brilliant scarlet, tipped 
and striped with gold. 5.00 2.50 
Milton J. Cross. I.D. Apricot peach 
with a golden face.10.00 5.00 
Miss West Virginia. C. Beautiful mauve .... 3.75 
Mother Maytrott. I.D. An outstanding 
white, not temperamental but consistent 
good grower. Blooms are 10 to 11 in. 7.50 
Mrs. Geo. Le Boutillier. I.D. Exhibi¬ 
tion red. 2.00 1.00 
Mrs. Herbert O’Connor. I.C. A good 
rose pink.. 5.00 2.50 
Murphy’s Masterpiece. I.D. Dark gar¬ 
net red. 2.50 1.25 
Nocturno. St.C. Nearly black curly petals .... 1.00 
Phantom. I.D. Royal purple with every 
petal tipped white. 1.50 .75 
Pracktekerl. S.C. A deep yellow. 2.00 1.00 
Queen City. F.D. A blend of cherry red 
and old rose. 3.75 
Robert L. Ripley. I.D. Rhodamine pur¬ 
ple, rose suffusions through entire bloom. 
The blooms attain immense size. 10.00 
Royal Purchase. I.C. Deep straw yellow 7.50 3.75 
Royal Robe. I.D. Royal purple Jane Cowl 4.00 2.00 
Ruby Taylor. F .D. Purplish red. Free 
bloomer. 1.00 .50 
Our 1937 Dahlia Introduction . . . 
“MISS ENGLEWOOD” 
We could say a great deal about Miss Engle¬ 
wood and of its many merits, but we will limit 
ourselves to say, besides the description, that it 
is to the red class all that Jane Cowl is in the 
Autumn class. A healthy and vigorous growing 
plant, free flowering and a uniform grower. It 
wonCertificates of Merit at Storrs, Conn, and at 
East Lansing, Mich. When shown at the New 
York Florists’ Club it received a vote of thanks. 
It is an Informal Decorative of spectrum red 
and carmine. Back of center petals buff yellow 
showing plainly at center and upper side of pet¬ 
als. Stems 9 inches, heavy to medium, flowers 
on side facing side. Size of flowers, 7J^—12 
inches, depth inches, height 5 feet. 
Roots, $7.50 each Plants $3.75 each 
Rudolph’s Giant. I.D. Biggest and Roots Plants 
best. Bright buff apricot. $7.50 
Saarlands Heinnkar. St.C. Rose, yellow..75 
Satan. S.C. Flaming red with touch of gold$1.00 .50 
Shekinah. S.C. A perfectly formed shell 
pink: semi-cactus. . 15.00 7.50 
Sport. C. A deep yellow Cactus.50 
Traur Um Langemarck. St.C. Dark 
crimson. 1.00 
Watchung Sensation. I.D. A giant 
bloom of champagne color (Plants only) .... 1.25 
POMPONS 
Betty Anne. Clear shell pink. 
Morning Mist. White with rosy lavender. 
Rosalie. Clear, ivory white. 
Roots $1.00, Plants 50c. 
Roots or Plants of the following Pompons are 
25c. each 
Aimee. A popular tiny bronze. 
Atom. One of the smallest. Orange scarlet. 
Amber Queen. Clear amber shaded apricot. 
Anna Von Schwerin. Beautiful shell pink, white eye. 
Arthur Kurley. Rich cherry red. Very fine. 
Bantam. A bright red, on long stems. Good. 
Belle of Springfield Small bright brick red. 
Betty Stone. Carmine. Very prolific. 
Bob White. Small pure white. Free bloomer. 
Dee Dee. Perfectly formed lilac lavender. 
Dixie. Small, very dark red, long stems. 
Edith Mueller. Rose red blended with yellow. 
Gannymede. Pale pink and yellow. 
Gertrude. Glowing carmine. Good form. 
Helen Anita. Small lavender, white center. 
Honey. Honey yellow, early, constant bloomer. 
Joe Fette. Beautiful snow white. Exhibition. 
Johnny. Small, dark red of perfect form. 
Kleine Domitea. Bright orange buff. Early. 
Little Beeswing. Old gold base, tipped cherry. 
Little David. Small, perfect orange scarlet. 
Little Edith. Light yellow, tipped carmine. 
Little Herman. Red tipped white. 
Little Mary. Deep red, almost black. 
Mary Munns. Fuchsia, dark orchid sheen. 
Nerissa. Soft rose tinted silver. 
Pompons—continued 
Regulus. Excellent small bright purple. 
Snowclad. An all-around pure white. 
Sonny. Pinkish old gold. Tiny, perfect shape. 
Tom Thumb. Rich garnet red. 
Yellow Gem. Clear yellow, very reliable. 
Collection of Pompons—7 for $1.00 
MINIATURES 
Baby Royal. M.S.C. Salmon shaded apri- Roots Plants 
cot.$0.75 $0.50 
Bishop of Llandaff. M.P ny. Brilliant red .50 .50 
Buckeye Baby. M.F.D. Golden buff, 
lightly shaded reverse. Plants free, rapid 
blooming, vigorous. Stems long, straight. 
Blooms and grows under all conditions. 
Cerise Gem. M.S.C. Bright cerise pink. 
Dorothy Brant Miller. M.F.D. Shell pink 
Easter Greeting. M.F.D. Pure white, 
fine bloomer. 1.00 
Eclipse Jr. M.F.D. Soft orange. 1.50 
Elizabeth Pape. M.C. Pale pink and 
creamy white. 
Little Dream. M.S.C. Rose pink... 1.00 
Little Nemo. M.F.D. Crimson tipped 
white.75 
Mavis Orchid. Lilac, red-purple reverse. 
Mirth.M.F.D. Orange red to orange scarlet 
Orchid Lady. M.F.D. Amaranth pink to 
mallow pink. Excellent flowering habit. 
Polly Orchid. Yellow. Carmine lake 
reverse. 
Skippy. M.F.D. White tipped crimson 
carmine. 
Twinkle Orchid. White with distinct 
violet rose markings. 1.50 
BALLS 
Carolyn Ball. Rose and mauve . 
Draude. Dark red 
Jayseedee. Violet speckled red.75 
Kentucky Snowball. A white ball. 1.50 
Mary Helen. Deep canary yellow. . . . 
Shirley Temple. Clear yellow. 1.00 
Supt. Amhryn. Large rose pink. 
Yo Yo. Rich Autumn shade.75 
SINGLE AND COLLARETTE 
Maurice Rivoire. Col. Crimson maroon, 
white collar.$0 
Newport Wonder. Salmon rose pink.. . . 
Pequot Yellow. Large clear yellow. .75 
Prince of Bulgaria. Red and white.. 
Purity. Best large waxy white.50 
Scarlet Lady. Rose scarlet. 
DAHLIA SEEDS 
Large Blooming Dahlias. 25 seeds $1.00, 100 $3.50. 
Miniatures. Mixed seeds, 100 for 50c. 
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GENERAL INFORMATION 
Order Early: We will show our appreciation in filling order. 
Terms: Remittance with order. All retail orders of $3.00 or 
more sent postpaid at planting time unless otherwise request¬ 
ed. No Dahlia plants shipped before May 1st. Orders of green 
plants for less than $5.00 add 25c. for special delivery postage. 
Guarantee: Orders filled with carefully selected stock. True 
to name. While we take the greatest care to select only stock 
which will produce satisfactory results, we cannot assume 
responsibility for the hazards of growth after planting. 
