MarshaWs Matchless Bulbs 
MARSHALL'S MATCHLESS DAHLIAS—Continued 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
The following are selected as being some of the best of the 
popular varieties. 
Our large stock of these enable us to offer all at popular prices. 
Varieties marked thus (*) are most suitable tor cutting. 
Each 
■^Atlantic City. F.D. Bright gold. Fine for cutting.$ 0.50 
*'Avonelle. F.D. Very dark violet. Long stems.50 
S’Avalon. F. D. Pure canary-yellow.50 
Barbara Redfern. I.D. Old rose and gold.50 
’^Chas. Stratton. I.D. Amber and rose .25 
'XIara Fisher. F.D. Golden yellow with rose suffusion.25 
*Dr. John Carman. F.D. Tyrian rose tipped with silver.50 
*EI Toreador. F.D. A glowing crimson on good stem.50 
Elkridge. I.D. A 10-inch, pure white on a long stiff stem .. .50 
*Francis Larocco. F.D. A large yellow on a 3-foot stem.25 
Horry Moyer. F.D. A beautiful silvery pink, with a deep rose 
pink on reverse petals.50 
Ida Perkins. F.D. A fine white for exhibition or cut flower. . .50 
'‘Jane Cowl. I.D. A warm buff and old gold.25 
’I'Jersey's Beacon. A Chinese scarlet.25 
'‘Jersey's Beauty. F.D. A real rose-pink.25 
Jersey's Mammoth. One of the largest Dahlias in bronze color .75 
Judge Leon McCord. F.D. Deep gold .50 
‘^Kathleen Norris. I.D. True rose-pink, deepening later to 
mallow-pink with central petals a lighter shade.50 
‘■‘Manetto Glory. F.D. Amber with pink shadings. Very free 
flowering .50 
‘^Morgaret Woodrow Wilson. I.D. Creamy white, suffused pink, 
reflex darker.25 
Mormion. I.D. Yellow with bronze suffusion.50 
Alt. B. Seal. I.D. A pure, rich glowing old rose without a 
trace of any other color .50 
■^'Mrs. I. De Ver Warner. F.D. A deep mauve-pink.25 
‘^‘Nathan Hale. F.D. The best of all the deep autumn shades. 
A beautifully formed flower with a coppery pink center 
shading to gold at the tips.50 
‘^Nellie Austin. I.D. A free flowering peach-red suffused gold .50 
‘^‘Orange Beauty (Chemar's). F.D. A wonderful salmon-orange .50 
Queen of the Garden Beautiful. F.D. Primrose-yellow.50 
S‘Roman Eagle. F.D. Roman gold .25 
‘^‘Sagamore. F.D. Amber-gold, shaded salmon-rose and orange- 
buff .25 
Salmon Supreme. F.D. Salmon-pink .50 
‘•‘The World. F.D. Deep rosy magenta with silver shadings. . .50 
‘^‘White King. F.D. A pure white cut flower variety.50 
■sYankee King. I.D. Intense flame with rose reverse. Large 
flower .25 
*York and Lancaster. F.D. A bright crimson, sometimes tipped 
white .50 
On varieties priced at 25 cents, add 5 cents each for postage. 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
The following varieties comprise the cream of the novelties which 
hove proved to be of extra merit. 
The Incurved varieties are marked I.C.; Recurved or straight va¬ 
rieties, R.C.; Fully double varieties, S.C. 
Varieties marked with an asterisk (=') are most suitable for 
cutting. Each 
Ambassador. R.C. Soft yellow shaded salmon-pink.$ 1.00 
‘^'American Triumph. l.C. A bright shade of oriental red. 
Flowers deep and good substance. 1.00 
Amelia Earhart. S.C. This gorgeous Dahlia was a consistent 
winner wherever shown. Color is apricot-buff with salmon 
tints, shading to soft yellow at the base of fhe petals. 
Blooms, 12x16 inches. Plants . 2.00 
’^Challenger. S.C. A brilliant cardinal red with gold at the 
base of the petals. Wonderful keeper and decorative va¬ 
riety . 3.00 
Chemar's Masterpiece. l.C. A beautiful orchid-pink.25 
Edna Ferber. S.C. The extreme size and beauty of this flow¬ 
er attract attention wherever shown. The petals are 
curled and twisted, forming an extremely full flower. 
Color glistening coral, shading to old gold at base of 
petals . 1.00 
Frau. O. Bracht. S.C. A clear pale primrose of distinctive 
form . 1.00 
Gold Standard. S.C. A 12 inch flower on a 3 foot stem. Won 
Achievement Medal in 1934. A warm buff shaded amber 
and gold . 3.00 
Jean Trimbee. S.C. Massive artisfic flower of a beautiful 
Petunia-violet color . 3.00 
"^’Kiss Me. S.C. A red and white flower. Fine for cutting.50 
‘1‘Marshall's Gem. l.C. Similar to the Grizzly but never shows 
open center . 2.00 
‘SMorshall's Golden Beauty. S.C. An outstanding bright gold 
A wonderful keeper . 2.00 
‘^’Marshall's Silverado. S.C. A beautiful silver-pink with curled 
petals. Fine for decorations. 2.50 
Renate Mueller. l.C. Bright salmon-rose with pale yellow 
center . 1 00 
“SRudy Vallee. S.C. Color reddish apricot, gold center. Large 
size and long straight stems.75 
Robert E. Lee. l.C. Cardinal-red . 50 
Satan. S.C. Color, scarlet with yellow on reverse of pefals. 
Very long stems, plants tall and rugged. Large flowers . . 2.00 
Siskiyou. R.C. Pink tinged mauve . 1-50 
The Grizzly. R.C. Dark velvety maroon .50 
Wemeo White. S.C. A free blooming pure white of fine form 
and growth. Insect proof . .. 3.00 
Miniature Cactus, Princess Royal 
MINIATURE CACTUS DAHLIAS 
These are the small flowering true cactus type. They are very 
dainty for decorafions and profuse bloomers. 
Baby Royal. I. C. Flowers soff pink and apricot on long 
stems .$ 0.75 
Cardinal Gem. Rich cardinal-red. Stiff stems; good for cut- 
ing .75 
Elizabeth Pape. A bright rose-pink with amber suffusion. A 
distincf Cactus form .50 
Little Louie. Rose-pink. Very tiny with spiky petals.75 
Mauve Pearl. A beautiful mauve or lavender shade.50 
Princess Royal. A great improvement over Baby Royal. The 
flowers are incurved with full centers, color pink and apri¬ 
cot. Dwarf habit, plants only growing 1 8 to 24 inches tall 
which are covered with beautiful miniature flowers through 
the season . 2.00 
Robin. A very tiny fine petaled cactus in bright scarlet.50 
Snowdrift. A pure white of true cactus form with spiky petals .75 
Sweetheart. One of the daintiest. Color pale apricot suffused 
with shrimp-pink.75 
ROSETTE DAHLIAS 
MINIATURE DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
Each 
Baby Gem. Rose-pink, with a 3-inch flower .$ 1.00 
Bobby. A very small flower. Light orange with darker base. . .50 
Foiry. Violet-rose shading to mouve at tips.50 
Gardenia. A beautiful pure white.75 
Good Luck. Very distinctive and most attractive in orange 
color .50 
Irene. Exquisite old rose .50 
Ladybird. A very distinctive clear pink with gold shadings . . .75 
Lady Mary Hope. Amber and orange tipped white.50 
Marshall's Gem. A perfect 2-inch flower, color salmon-pink. 1.00 
Peach Blossom. A lovely peach color.75 
Red Sea. A bright red on a good stem.50 
Rhoda. A glowing orange and rose-pink.50 
Sparklet. Small, very double with pointed petals. Old rose 
cerise with crimson shadings to rose at tips.75 
Teddy Johnson. Variegated rose and white. 1.00 
Wemco. Buff suffused pink, small flower.50 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
They are similar to large single Dahlias with a row of small 
petals around the central disc. Fine for decorafive purposes. 
Each 
Doon. Bright scarlet-gold collar.$ 1.00 
Giant of Fruitvole. Large velvety brownish red, white collar. .50 
Herald. Pinkish rose, white collar.75 
Maurice Rivoire. Crimson-maroon, white collar. Medium size. .50 
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