LOHRMAN S DAHLIAS 
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Loh rman’s Selected Dahlias 
The increased popularity of these beautiful and stately 
fall flowers has spurred the growers to greater efforts in 
securing the newest and best varieties. It is noticeable 
the interest shown in the Miniature and Pompon types, 
for cut flowers and table decoration. Our list is condensed 
to include those varieties we consider the best and most 
popular. If you wish any favorite not listed here, we shall 
be glad to secure it from our grower. 
NOVELTIES AND RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 
INTRODUCTIONS FOR 1937 
AUTUMN SUNSET. F.D. A beautiful autumn shade of 
outstanding delicate shades. Immense flower, measur¬ 
ing 7 to 10% inches in diameter. Height, 4 to 5 feet; 
spread, 3 to 3 % feet. Roots, $15.00 each; Plants, $7.50 
each. 
MISS OAKLAND. F.D. The best pure white Dahlia yet 
introduced. Flowers 7 to 9 inches in diameter, on stems 
12 to 30 inches long, that hold flowers in erect position, 
prolific bloomer. Roots, $10.00 each; Plants, $5.00 each. 
LAKESIDE BABE. Miniature. Canary-yellow, early and 
free bloomer. A real miniature, averaging 2 to 2% inches 
in diameter. Clear color throughout, never showing 
open centers. Plants only, $1.50. 
Roots Plants 
Abe Lincoln. S.C. Color bright spectrum-red . .$0.75 
Amelia Earliart. S.C. Apricot-buff with prim¬ 
rose-rose at base . 2.00 1.00 
Andrea Ericson. I.D. White. Petals are pointed 
and irregularly placed . 1.50 .75 
Bagdad. I.D. Flaming scarlet .35 
Buckeye Bride. F.D. Wonderful pink. 50 
Cavalcade. F.D. Deep pink, old rose shade .... 2.00 1.00 
Dwight Morrow. I.D. Velvety dark red.75 
Elissa Land!. F.D. Bright coral self color .... 2.00 1.00 
Fort Monmouth. I.D. Rich crimson maroon.75 
Girl of Hillcrest. I.D. Bright orange.75 
Hunt’s Velvet Wonder. I.D. Violet-purple . 3.00 1.50 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Golden bronze. 35 
Jean Keefer. I.D. Pleasing pink, shading to sil¬ 
ver and mauve-pink.50 
Jersey’s Dainty. S.C. White with faint tone of 
pink. Sometimes pure white . 1.50 .75 
Jersey’s Beauty. F.D. Pure pink.35 
Jersey’s Buttercup. F.D. Rich yellow. 50 
Dahlia, Miss Oakland 
Jerome Kern. I.D. Shrimp-pink, with gold 
shadings. Plants only . 
Josephine G. Sem-C. Bright pink, center pet¬ 
als tipped a pinard yellow . 
Kathleen Norris. I.D. Large, rose-pink flowers 
Kay Francis. Sem-C. Light lemon-yellow. 
Kentucky. F.D. A sport of Jersey’s Beauty. 
Light salmon-orange, suffused with pink .... 
Lord of Autumn. I.D. One of the finest yellows 
grown. Large blooms sometimes measuring 
12 inches across . 2.50 1.25 
Man O’War. I.D. Color oxblood-red. Strong 
grower . 2.00 1.09 
Miss Elsie Jane. Sem-C. Medium size flowers, 
color shrimp-pink, with cream shading. 
Splendid for cut flowers . 3.00 1.50 
Mrs. Bruce Collins. Str-C. A new cactus va¬ 
riety, light canary-yellow. Prolific bloomer. . 5.00 2.50 
Monmouth Champion. F.D. Orange-flame.50 
Mrs. I. lie Ver Warner. F.D. Deep mauve-pink .35 
Murphy’s Masterpiece. I.D. Dark red. large 
flower, does not burn . 2.50 1.25 
Myra Howard. I.D. Gold and rose . 1.00 
Omar Khayyam. F.D. Chinese red, shading to 
a bright orange and tipped lighter.50 
Satan. Sem-C. Flaming red with a slight touch 
of gold at center. Extra large.1.00 
The World. F.D. Color rich deep rosy magenta, 
overlaid garnet, with silver shadings.50 
Treasure Island. F.D. Bright apricot with gold 
and rose suffusion .50 
W.H.T. F.D. Rich old rose, tall .50 
IMPORTED VARIETIES 
Frau O. Bracht. St-C. One-tone yellow. The 
blooms are borne on long stems . 1.00 
Golden Age. Sem-C. Amber-orange deeper at 
center. Plants only . 2.50 
Miss Belgium. St-C. Beautiful flower of bright 
orange. Perfect cactus type . 3.00 1.50 
.75 
Paul Ptitzer. St-C. 
primrose-yellow 
Pink Daily Mail. 
Plants onlv . . . 
Color 
delicate shell-pink and 
.50 
.50 
1.50 
F.D. 
Bright lavender-pink. 
.75 
Yellow Surprise. Sem-C. 
onlv . 
Sulphur-yellow. Plants 
.50 
MINIATURES 
Roots Plants 
$1.50 $0.75 
3.00 
1.00 
Buckeye Babe. Min. F.D. Gold-buff lightly 
shaded red. Plants only ... .. 2.00 
Dorothy Brant Miller. Min. F.D. Improvement 
on Little Jewel. Splendid for cut flower .... 1.00 
Fixler’s Collarette. Glowing red with yellow 
collar; bush about 5 ft. tall . 1.00 
Baby Royal. Sem-C. Beautiful flower of sal¬ 
mon-pink and apricot .75 
Baby Beauty. F.D. A small Jersey’s Beauty ....1.00 
Bishop of Landaff. Min. Rich velvety red, with 
dark bronzy foliage. Very attractive for beds 1.00 
Little Nemo. F.D. Crimson tipped white . 1.00 
Little Snow Queen. Sem-C. Pure white . 
Orchid Lady. F.D. Color orchid-pink. One of 
the best . 2.00 
Peytie. Min. F.D. Violet-rose with silver tip. 
Good cut flower . 1.00 
POMPON. 
Bobby. Rich plum .25 
Bob White. White .25 
Bronze Beauty. Bronze .25 
Betty Ann. New. Soft pink. Plants only .... 
Catherine. Yellow .25 
Goldilocks. Gold color .25 
Jessica. Amber and salmon tinted red.25 
Joe Fette. Perfect pure white.25 
Johnnie. Dark maroon .50 
Little Beauty. Soft pink .25 
Minnie Mouse. Rich burgandy red.75 
Yellow Gem. Yellow .25 
Dahlias supplied 6 at Doz. rate; 25 or over at 100 rate 
.50 
1.00 
1.00 
.50 
1.00 
