SIX BEST SINGLES 
Show or Ball Dahli 2 is 
25c. each, 6 for $1.25 
Single Dahlias, because of their simple 
grace, wonderful stems and adaptability 
to decorative effects are coming into great 
demand. We have chosen these six with great 
care for excellence of the flower, in variety, 
and in color. 25^ each, 6 for $1.25. 
Gerda Nielsen. Very large flowers of 
rich dandelion blended with bronzy red. 
Merry Widow. A good long-stemmed 
exhibition variety. The large, brilliant scar¬ 
let flowers always attract attention. 25^ 
Red Century. Fine large bright red. *25j^ 
Snowflake. Exquisite, large, round-pet- 
led, white flower of great beauty. 25|^ 
Tango Century. One of the most pop¬ 
ular of this type. Color bright orange and 
gold flushed red. 25j^ 
Twentieth Century. One of the best sin¬ 
gle dahlias ever offered; the lovely light pink 
flowers are held erect on stiff stems. 25^ 
English Single or Bedding Dahlias cannot be 
excelled for splendid garden display and for 
table decoration. We here offer you the most 
beautiful of this type Fugi San. Golden 
bronxe with crimson disk. Try it 35^ 
15c. each 
Sh ow Dahlias. This class is universally 
known and is very popular. Fine for general 
mass effect in garden and lovely for room 
decorations, stands handling and keeps well 
when cut; you will be pleased. 
Florence. Beautiful, prohfic, pink with 
mauve sheen upon good stems. 15j^ 
Gold Medal. Finest of all honeycomb 
dahlias. Full-double, canary exquisitely strip¬ 
ed red, free-blooming; glorious. Only 15^ 
Maude Adams. The very prettiest of 
this class, white effectively overlaid laven¬ 
der-pink; good stems and foliage 15^ 
Storm King. The finest white in the 
Ball Dahlia class. Good stems, splendid, large, 
honeycomb Dahlia basket flower. 25{^ 
Gentlemen: On the occasion of sending 
my second dahlia order, I can not refrain 
from expressing my satisfaction with our rela¬ 
tions thus far. The dahlias I got from you 
last year were not only the lowest priced 
which I have ever purchased,but was the on¬ 
ly shipment I remember in which every root 
came in good condition, with a bud ready to 
start. Mr. Edward Wells Jr. Luzerne Co., 
Pa., March 14, 1936. 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
The Collarette type of dahlias introduced by French specialists are great favorites in 
Europe and are winning their way into the hearts and gardens of the fastidious gardener. 
Herald. Very choice delicate rose-pink with white collar, each 25j^ 
SanMateoStar. The most attractive and largest in this class, a clear cerise edged 
white. Lovely free-blooming exhibition dahlia. This dahlia should be in every garden. 25j^ 
Souvenir Bel Acceuil. Charming orange-scarlet with yellow collar, good stems. 26<^ 
William Welsh. We urge you to try this beautiful cream-yellow collarette. 25^ each. 
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