El Camino Real Jersey Beauty Jane Cowl 
GERMAIN'S NEW 
DAILY MAIL (Decorative) 
This giant dahlia is the largest we have seen. Color deep 
yellow at base shading to orange, which makes the flower 
vivid. Stems are long and strong. Profuse bloomers. ■ 
Each $1.00. 
CAVALCADE (Decorative) 
This dahlia very much resembles the old favorite, Jersey 
Beauty, both in color and habits of bush. Color, pale 
yellow overlaid with opal pink. Plants are tall. The 
stems, which carry the blooms high out of the foliage, 
are long, cane-like and stiff. Each $2.00. 
GOLDEN AGE (Semi-Cactus) 
The color, a burnt amber orange. The graceful flowers " 
are held on long, straight, stiff stems well above the 
foliage. Each $2.00. 
KAY FRANCIS (Semi-Cactus) 
Light lemon yellow, semi-cactus. Does not burn and is 
a fine keeper. Plant is covered with a mass of flowers 
throughout the blooming season. Each $1.50. 
MRS. MANFRED MEYBERG (Hyb. Cactus) 
This beautiful new dahlia has the perfection of form and ! 
regular, slender petalage of the finest hybrid-cactus type. 
The flowers, which are large and deep centered, are ,i 
held erect on rigid, graceful stems. The color blend in i 
this new flower is fascinating; the petals are of a rich ; 
coral salmon suffused with carmine, changing in the 1 
center to a pleasing primrose yellow while the tips are | 
touched with gold. 
$1.00 Each or $10.00 per dozen. 
MARY AGGEN (Semi-Cactus) 
A new variety of singular charm and sterling quality. I 
It is a seedling of the popular scarlet variety Tommy | 
Atkins and has all this fine variety’s good points. A 
strong grower and prolific bloomer with good foliage and 
straight wiry stems. The color which is a vivid cherry | 
scarlet in the center blends to lavender at the tips resem- I 
bling changeable silk. $2.00 each. 
PINK SPIRAL (Cactus) 
A new and truly distinct European dahlia. Formation, ] 
incurved cactus type, with long, beautifully incurved j 
petals of artistic and pleasing effect. A large flower, ] 
measuring 7 inches, well borne on strong, erect stems. | 
Color a clear peach blossom pink. $1.50. 
THE "BEAUTY” COLLECTION 
Jersey Beauty. Rose Pink....$.50 Primrose Dame. Pink&Cream .35 
Fernand Olivet. Crimson.35 Jean Chazot. Tango.75 
P- O- E- Elk’s Purple.25 Queen of the Garden. Yellow .50 
Gold Rush. Clear yellow.35 Dorothy French. Orchid pink .50 
Regular $3.55 Value. Complete for $2.50, postpaid 
DICKY MOORE (Miniature) 
This lovely new miniature dahlia is a vivid and ex¬ 
ceedingly attractive bright red. The dainty blossoms 
are rarely over two inches in diameter, ve jy * reely 
produced and delightful for cutting. Each $1.00. 
ABDILLAH. 
Decorative. Deep blood 
red, with broad flat 
petals and perfect center. Good cut 
flower to the end of the season. 
$1.50. 
avaion a rich s° lden yellow. 
/AT/ncwi'). Decorative of great size 
and beauty. Remarkably fine cut 
flower, held erect on strong stems 
well above the heavy dark greer 
foliage. 35c. 
BALLET GIRL. 
Cactus. Large and 
free flowering. The 
petals are narrow incurved, orange 
tipped with white. 50c. 
r p F Show. A rich royal pur- 
d. r. w. c. p le perfect form, good 
stems and good keeping qualities. 
25c. 
BROWN BETTY (Decorative) 
Here is a surprisingly novel flower 
which will appeal to many. The 
color is a most unusual combina¬ 
tion of buff, gold and bronze, 
heightened by a brown reverse. It 
is a large informal decorative of 
vigorous habit. $1.00 each. 
r^MiPY rnp Informal Decora- 
oainakt uur. tive. A very large 
rich yellow of good keeping quali¬ 
ties, growing on very long stems. 
One of the sensations of the recent 
show. 75c. 
r'u a m da mc Decorative. Cham- 
CHAMPAGNE. 0 is tinted with cop¬ 
pery bronze. Huge flower on rigid 
upright stem. 50c. 
DOROTHY FRENCH. Excellent 
either for cutting or garden cul¬ 
ture. Orchid pink in color. 50c. 
np TFVK Decorative. Salmon 
da. icv ip. rosej su ff use( j gold and 
apricot. 50c. 
EAGLE ROCK SUNSHINE. ^ctus. 
gant flower of cactus type. Large, 
good substance and a fine deep 
yellow in color. 75c. 
ELIZABETH PAPE. 
FERNAND OLIVET. 
FULL MOON. £“”*•}?; 
ci ciiiikiA dcai Decorative. Large and vel- 
UAMINU KtAL. vet y gpauigh crimson. 50c. 
A tiny cactus variety which 
has attracted the greatest 
attention—color, a lovely salmon pink. 35c. 
Cactus. Deep maroon red, 
a very floriferous and an 
old garden favorite. 35c. 
FIccta OIIFFkl Decorative. Massive blooms 
ntoiA vuecin. on strong stems. Gay shade 
of salmon and gold. 75c. 
ci a iiikiA ljctcaid A decorative of great size 
ELAMINfc. MEIEUK. and depth Flaming scar¬ 
let and orange buff, a brilliant and luminous 
color combination. The position of the petals 
and entire make-up of the flower 
is remarkably regular and symmet¬ 
rical. 75c. 
FORT MONMOUTH. ^s^An^x- 
cellent variety, well formed, showy, 
color rich claret red. 75c. 
An im¬ 
mense flower on 
good stems, canary yellow in color. 
Blooms easily, measures 12 in. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
AiAr-ivc datcc Decorative. Color 
GLADYS BATES. tan w jfp l r0 se re¬ 
verse. Petals beautifully curled. 
50c. 
GLADYS SHERWOOD, c acVuV! 
White dahlias of real quality are 
not too plentiful. Gladys Sherwood 
is a glistening pure white of per¬ 
fect form, large and free. 50c. 
GOLDEN LOTUS. attrUt^e 
in form. A blending of coral and 
primrose in color. 50c. 
Decorative. Clear 
lemon yellow — one 
of the few really good yellow sorts 
we have seen. 35c. 
Hybrid Cactus. Vigorous 
and floriferous. The large 
well poised blooms are very dark 
maroon, almost black. 50c. 
Decorative. Striking 
combination of autumn 
tints. Large blooms of broad curled 
and waved petals. 75c. 
GOLD RUSH. 
INKYO. 
INSULINDE. 
Decorative. Bronze buff, shad- ; j 
ing to a glistening apricot cen- j 
Blooms of immense size. 75c. 
JANE COWL. 
ter. 
JEAN CHAZOT. 
Hybrid Cactus. Capucine red i 
with golden suffusion. 75c. 
iroccY'Q rfaiity Decorative. One of the out- 
JtKoti 5 beau it. s t an ding dahlias known the 
world over. Clear pure pink. 50c. 
LAVANDULA. 
lavenders 
Formal Decorative. One of the 
best of the large flowered pure 
Has good keeping qualities. 50c. 
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