DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
* Tubers 
Each 
SATAN (C) Flaming red horn like petals rolled 
and incurved perfectly. Scored 87 in trial gar¬ 
dens. Very tall, large leaves. Usuually the 
strongest plant in the field. A free root pro¬ 
ducer and sure to please. To be found in all 
Dahlia shows . *.65 
SHAHARAZAD (I. D.) Bloom 9x4. Bush 6 feet. 
Flowers are massive with large pointed, but 
rather coarse, petals which curl and twist in 
an attractive manner. Color may be described 
as soft Tyrian rose. Stems are exceptionally 
strong .55 
SNOW DRIFT (D) Huge flower of perfect form, 
pure white. Blooms often 8 to 9 inches . .25 
SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS (I. D.) Immense blooms of 
deep American Beauty red. Long petals give 
shaggy appearance .25 
SUNSET GLOW (C) Scarlet at base, and tips shad¬ 
ing to light red. Blooms freely on good stems .25 
SYLVIA (D) A small pink, fine for cutting. Grows 
well anywhere .20 
THE COMMODORE (D. F.) (Kemp & Scott) 
Gigantic flower, lemon yellow flushed golden. 
A sensation .40 
THE FIREMAN (I. D.) This new variety is flashy 
cardinal red with golden flushes and golden 
tips at center of the flower. The growth habits 
are perfect, stems long and straight and it is a 
prolific bloomer. The Fireman attracted an 
unusually large amount of interest in our ex¬ 
hibition gardens the past season and it will be 
popular for years to come . 1.50 
THE WORLD (D) Rich deep rosy magenta over¬ 
laid violet with silver shadings on edges of 
petals. A strong thrifty grower and very free 
bloomer .30 
THOMAS A. EDISON (F. D.) A large bloom, a , 
lovely shade of dark royal purple. It is a 
strong plant, good stems and many blooms at 
the same time. We consider it the best in its 
color . * .25 
TREASURE ISLAND (F. D.) Bright apricot gold, 
slight rose suffusion. Strong grower branch¬ 
ing freely from the ground; long strong stems .35 
