Dahlias are again popular * Look over our collection 
Michell’s Cut-Flower and Exhibition Dahlias 
A selection of choice cut-flower varieties is offered in this list. 
Orders for varieties not included here, but which are listed in our 
Retail Catalog, will be suppjied at retail prices, less 20 per cent. 
Write for a copy of our Retail Catalog, if you do not have one. If 
you desire varieties not listed by us, we shall be glad to fill your 
orders, as we have connections with the largest growers and can give 
prompt service. Unless otherwise specified, the varieties offered 
below will be supplied in dormant roots. 
Abbreviations: ID., Informal Decorative; FD., Formal Decorative 
Decorative Varieties 
Altamont. ID. Rose-pink, deepening toward Each 
center. Strong stems. A good cut-flower.$0 30 
Avalon. FD. Immense, chrome-yellow flowers on 
long, strong stems. 20 
Aztec Glory. ID. Large bright lemon-yellow 
blooms on strong stems. 50 
Calvin Coolidge, Jr. FD. Flowers immense, of 
good form, rose-pink, suffused salmon; petals 
edged gold. 30 
Chemar’s Eureka. FD. Very beautiful white 
bloom, faintly tinged lavender on edges of 
petals. Free bloomer. A good cut-flower. 30 
City of Trenton. ID. True autumn shades, red¬ 
dish copper predominating. Large flowers with 
full centers. 30 
Clansman. ID. Apricot-orange, pink sheen. An 
ideal florists’ variety. 20 
Color Sergeant. ID. Rich deep salmon-bronze; 
large fine flower. 30 
Coquette. ID. Velvety red, blending with gold. 30 
Couronne d’Or. FD. Large, full, old-gold flower 
on good stiff stems. 30 
Dorothy Stone. ID. Huge, true deep pink flow¬ 
ers. Profuse bloomer. 50 
Dr. John H. Carman. FD. Vigorous grower. 
Large, Tyrian rose flower shaded silver. Good 
cut-flower. 40 
Elite Glory. FD. Rich red. Strong grower. 40 
Eliza London Shepard. ID. Clear golden or¬ 
ange flowers of fine form and full center. 35 
E. T. Bedford. FD. Fine cut-flower variety. 
Lavender, splashed white.._. 25 
Fordhook Emperor. ID. A glorious blending of 
rich salmon and rose, making a general effect of 
apricot. An excellent bloomer. 25 
Fordhook Victory. ID. Large, silvery Tyrian 
rose blooms. 25 
Fort Monmouth. ID. Giant rich crimson-ma¬ 
roon flower. Free bloomer and excellent keeper. 45 
Fort Washington. FD. Choice, large, rich vel¬ 
vety maroon blooms. 35 
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DECORATIVE VARIETIES, continued 
Galli-Curci. FD. Large, deep, brilliant salmon- Each 
orange blooms with gold suffusion. 
Gladys Sherwood. ID. Very large; fine white 
Graf Zeppelin. FD. Large; pure white. Profuse 
cut-flower variety. 
Harry Mayer. FD. Soft lilac flowers of good size 
and depth. 
Helen Ivins. FD. Orchid-lavender flowers of 
immense size. Fine grower; free bloomer. 
Ida Perkins. FD. One of the finest large, pure 
white varieties. 
Jane Cowl. ID. Deep blooms of bronzy buff and 
old-gold, blending darker toward the center . . . 
Jersey’s Beacon. FD. Bright scarlet, with a buff 
reflex, giving a two-toned effect. Free bloomer. 
Jersey’s Beauty. FD. Large pink flowers on long 
stems. As a cut-flower, one of the best keepers. 
Jersey’s Ideal. ID. Large, phlox-pink, very 
artistic flower on good stem. 
Jersey’s Red. D. An outstanding variety for the 
florist. Free bloomer. Large, deep scarlet 
flowers on strong stems. 
Kathleen Norris. ID. True rose-pink, deepening 
to mallow-pink, light center. Good bloomer and 
excellent keeper. 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder. ID. Large, well- 
formed, bright violet-purple flower. 
Kentucky. FD. Pure salmon-pink. Similar in 
form and habit to Jersey’s Beauty. 
King Midas. ID. Clear golden yellow. A Dahlia 
of real merit. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson. ID. Creamy 
white, with phlox-pink reverse; huge blooms on 
good stems. 
Monmouth Champion. FD. Vigorous grower. 
Giant, brilliant orange-flame blooms. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. FD. I mmense, deep 
mauve-pink flowers of perfect form. 
Old Hickory. FD. Large, madder-red blooms, 
with apricot suffusion. 
Pride of California. D. A brilliant, cardinal-red 
bloom of large size. A wonderful cut-flower . . 
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