Delightful Dahlias for 1937 
Five Dahlia Types 
.My list includes the five main types as to 
form. CACTUS has pointed petals, often the 
petals rolled or twisted. If petals too broad 
for Cactus, yet not broad enough for Decora¬ 
tive, then we call this the HYBRID CACTUS 
type. The DBCORATIVB type has broad, fiat 
petals and many of them. The PEONY type 
is similar to Decorative but has fewer petals, 
making the blossoms much thinner. The 
SHOW type has quilled petals, making a ball¬ 
shaped or nearly ball-shaped blossom. 
Dahlia Specials 
Any PrVE 30c kinds for $1.00. Additional 
30c kinds at 25c each. 
Any THREE 40c kinds for $1.00. Additional 
40c kinds at 30c each. 
Any THREE 50c kinds for $1.20. Additional 
50c kinds at 40c each. 
Any TWO 75c kinds for $1.20. Additional 
75c kinds at 60c each. 
Any TWO $1.00 kinds for $1.50. Additional 
$1.00 kinds at 75c each. 
These offers apply to regular prices per 
each, and not to Collections or Lost Label 
Special. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson—Decorative 
Superb Named Dahlias 
All Dahlias Priced Prepaid 
(Prices are for Divisions) 
(Dec.) A mammoth Dahlia 
borne on stout stems of good 
length. The flowers are gorgeous. A com¬ 
bination of copper, orange and golden bronze. 
Each 50c. 
Avalon 
(Dec.) Pure, clear yellow flow¬ 
ers of immense size. Stems long, 
and so strong that the big blooms are held 
in ideal position. Fine cutting variety. Each 
40c. 
DSufl (Dec.) A fine large flower on 
Diru excellent stems. Probably 
the nearest approach to a blue yet origi¬ 
nated. In the twilight it appears quite a 
distinct blue. Each 50c. 
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Chemars Eureka 
(Dec.) A superb 
pure white. Stems 
long and wiry and erect. Flower large and 
of perfect form. An ideal white for cutting. 
Each 75c. 
(Show.) Pure white. 
Largest of show 
‘’Dee-lighted” 
dahlias. Each 30c. 
Eagle Rock Sunshine 
shade of yellow. Very large flowers, held 
erect on strong, upright stems. Each 50c. 
Girl ftf Blooms quite early 
Uin U¥ neiicresi and continuously. 
Color is apricot buff or cadmium orange. A 
vigorous grower with long stems. Each 75c. 
LauD’* (Hy. Cactus.) A 
giant plant, produc¬ 
ing immense flowers. The color combines 
many shadings, running through amber, 
pink, and bronze, a pleasing combination of 
autumn tints. Among its other good quali¬ 
ties it has proven an excellent variety for 
cutting. Each 75c. 
(Show.) Rich pink, beau¬ 
tifully quilled. Each 30c. 
(Show.) Beautifully 
quilled, bright red. 
Gero’s Pink 
Helen Hollis 
Each 30c. 
Jane Cowl 
Jersey’s Beauty 
(Dec.) A massive decora¬ 
tive with petals curled and 
twisted. Color, a glistening bronzy buff and 
old gold. Deeper toward center. Each 40c. 
(Dec.) Similar to Jersey’s Beauty 
in form, but will give you twice as 
many blooms. It might be called a “bloom¬ 
ing ' fool,” from early to late with centers 
perfectly full, stems long and stiff, but not 
clumsy. Color, pure white tipped and suf¬ 
fused lavender. Each 50c. 
I Ano* (Dec.) Flowers are always 
■ ■■WIig full aud well formed. Stems 
long and rigid, holding the flowers erect. 
Color, a blending of autumn tints of salmon- 
pink, amber and bronze. Splendid for cut¬ 
ting. Each 50c. 
loam HafO (By. Cactus.) Golden yel- 
^ low when flower first opens. 
Turns to gorgeous apricot-buff, the outer 
rows of petals golden bronze. Each 40c. 
(Dec.) Beautiful 
pink, excellent 
stem, fine keeping qualities. Each 40c. 
Kathleen Norris 
decorative in type, true rose-pink — later 
deepening to mallow-pink. Full-centered 
flower of great depth. Each 50c. 
Kemps White Wonder j 
Flowers very large on fine stems, pure white 
and of good substance; one of the best of all 
whites. Each $1.00. 
ICilAISinSan (Peony.) Long, wiry, 18-inch 
Wdllldll stems. Plant strong and tall. 
Flowers 8 to 9 inches. Disbudded will reach 
10 to 12 inches. Color, rich American 
Beauty red, shading to purple red. Each 50c. 
I if'f’ld ldiA#dl ^ miniature decorative. 
biAAiv; Popular as a cut flower. 
Color, peach blossom pink. Each 30c- 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson 
An exhibition dahlia of immense size and 
wondrous beauty. Color, an opalescent pink. 
Good grower. Profuse bloomer. Illustrated 
in opposite column. Each 50c. 
Monmouth Champion ^ntiiant 
orange-flame blooms borne very freely on 
strong, vigorous plants. Of enormous size. 
Each 50c. 
