DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
' Tubers 
Each 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER (F. D.) Very large, 
beautiful flowers of fine form and substance. 
The color is rich, rosy mauve. It is a very free 
bloomer, with long stems. Valuable for cut 
flowers .15 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE (I. D.) (Murphy-Suc-' 
cess). This variety produces monster blooms of 
deep dark red shading toward Garnet. A stocky 
grower holding its flowers erect on stiff stems.’ 
A prize winner in 1932 and 1933. It will con¬ 
tinue to take awards . 1.50 
MYRA HOWARD (I. D.) Saffron and old gold with 
tints of salmon. Fine form and color. Long 
stems . 60 
NANAQUAKET (F. D.) Immense bloom of a 
beautiful shade of soft orchird, light lined and 
edged deeper orchid. Fine for cutting .35 
NATHAN HALE (D) Bronze gold buff. Free 
bloomer, and a fine cut flower .25 
OMAR KHAYAM (F. D.) Chinese red at base of 
petals, shading to bright orange and tipped 
lighter. Wonderful color effect. Tall, healthy 
grower . 40 
ORINDA (F. D.) Dark mauve pink. One of the best 
blossoms we have. Long strong stems .60 
PANSY G. WHITE (C.) Clear canary yellow. This 
is a good one .60 
PAUL MICHAEL (D) Deep buttercup yellow touch¬ 
ed with old rose. A fine old favorite. We rec¬ 
omend it highly .25 
PRIDE OF STRATFORD (I. D.) Large two tone 
orange variety with a very deep reverse. Long 
sturdy stems. Free blooms . 25 
PRINCE OF PERSIA (I. D.) A very striking color 
—rich glowing crimson. Blooms are of great 
depth and size, easily reaching 10 inches or 
more without forcing. Highly recommended.50 
QUEEN OF THE GARDEN BEAUTIFUL (F. D.) 
An enormous primrose yellow. Will grow 12 
inch flowers which are fine keepers .35 
RED HUSSAR Ball Type. Small pure red. A robust 
grower. Cuts well .15 
RHEWISCHEK FROSIN (C.) Deep rose, inter¬ 
mingled with white. One of the most satisfac¬ 
tory Dahlias you can grow 
.15 
