Jersey’s Triumph 
Specially Priced Dahlias of Beauty and Charm 
Jersey’s Triumph. This gorgeous seed¬ 
ling of Jersey's Beauty won the gold medal at 
Aalsmeer, Holland, in stiff competition for the 
World's Best Dahlia. It is a bright copper edition 
of its parent, flushed with a salmon bronze sheen 
that adds the lustre of loveliness. A fine keeper; 
large enough for any competition, on a perfect 
stem, and one of the grandest varieties ever pro¬ 
duced. The originator says, 'Tf I had to choose 
only one Dahlia for my garden it would be Jer¬ 
sey's Triumph." 30c. each. 
Buckeye Bride. This most beautiful and 
useful Dahlia is geranium-pink to soft salmon. One 
of the few great Dahlias on Hart's Honor Roll. Fine 
glaucous foliage and extra long stems. It is insect- 
resistant and stands the weather. A free-blooming 
beauty. 50c. 
Dwight W. Morrow. This wonderful, new, 
gigantic, cardinal red flower has been in so much 
demand that we are again pleased to offer it. Last 
season our supply was quickly exhausted. The size, 
form and rich color put it "on top of the world." 
Tubers 75c. each. 
Gertrude Brinton. We highly recommend 
this low-growing, perfect-stemmed Dahlia of spec¬ 
trum red. Top early for good cut flowers. 30c. 
Grace Curling. New imported beauty. High¬ 
ly recommended for its large size, notched broad 
petals, freedom of bloom and strong growth. 
The glorious flower has a white base changing to 
pink and rose. 43c. 
Kathleen Norris. A lovely, large, informal 
decorative Dahlia. True rose-pink deepening to 
mallow-pink. An excellent Dahlia because of its 
hardy growth, stiff stems, and great beauty. Attrac¬ 
tive and outstanding in the garden or for house 
decoration. 40c. each. 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder. Popular in de¬ 
mand, marvelous napthaline-violet, undertone of 
royal purple. 65c. each. 
K emp’s White Wonder. The largest, fluffy 
white to date. Long graceful, wavy petals, strong 
plant, splendid, stiff stems. Has made good all 
over the world. Tubers 65c. each. 
Kentucky. A sport of the famous Jersey's 
Beauty and rival for popularity. It has all of the 
splendid qualities and is even more sturdy and 
prolific. A brilliant light orange-salmon, slightly 
suffused grenadine pink. Lovely, much to be de¬ 
sired. 20c. each. 
Kentucky Red. Companion to Jersey's 
Beauty and Kentucky. Brilliant dazzling red, a 
marvelous Dahlia! New. In demand. Shows herald 
it as Honor Roll. 75c. each. 
Mrs. A. B. Seal. Champion”-One of the mar¬ 
vels of our gardens. Always a favorite with us. 
Visitors admire and praise it. The flowers are im¬ 
mense, of great depth and substance, the unusual 
color of softest, richest shades of pure glowing old 
rose. 30c. each. 
Tommy Atkins. Popular and outstanding. 
Brilliant flaming scarlet, perfect stems. 30c. each. 
PR 
