SEVEN WORLD’S BEST DAHLIAS 
Described below and reproduced in natural colors on last cover page. 
CLAIRE KULP The greatest of all reds. It not only grows more than 10 inches in diameter, but it is 
the richest shade of red, has wonderful stems, is a splendid grower and a free and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. If we could have but one red, it would be Claire Kulp. The color is the richest cardinal, 
shaded garnet, with just enough yellow at the base of the petal to set off the red most effectively. All other 
reds look dull and commonplace in comparison. The immense flowers are held erect to facing on long, slender, 
stiff stems. The plant is a very strong vigorous grower 5 to 6 feet high, with luxuriant foliage. For exhibition, 
the garden, or for commercial cut flowers, it is the world’s best red. Roots S3.00 each; plants $1-50. 
SUNSET GLOW Again we have a world beater. It is larger than Red Cross and better color; it is 
always perfect in form and will produce several times as many flowers. A glance at 
the natural color reproduction on last page will give a general idea of the color and the way the flower is carried 
on its splendid stem. The color is yellow at base of petal, outer part overlaid flame scarlet, tipped yellow. 
The plant is one of the very first to bloom, of medium height, 3 to 4 feet, and branching habit. It is an extremely 
profuse bloomer and every flower is perfect. As it is larger and better colored than Red Cross, it is not only 
the best of this type for garden and commercial cut flowers, but a splendid exhibition bloom. Roots $2.50 
each; plants $1.25. 
MARY DORR One of the most beautiful of all cactus dahlias and the best of the deep pink and white 
type. A great improvement over Margaret Bouchon, inasmuch as it is not only larger and 
better formed, brighter colored flowers, but a much better grower and more profuse bloomer with better stems. 
The color is bright tyrian pink, blending to white at center of flowers and tips of petals; reflex amaranth pink. 
The form is perfect, with long, twisted somewhat incurved petals. The flowers are produced freely on long 
slender, but stiff stems. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower. As a commercial cut flower it was the best of 
this type the past two years. A splendid garden and exhibition variety. 4 ft. Roots $2.00; plants $1.00. 
MRS. F. BERGHOLZ Pronounced the finest cut flower on the market the past season. A bold sturdy 
hybrid Cactus, splendid form and that beautiful clear pink that is so seldom 
seen in any flower is rendered more effective and chaste by the white tips and creamy white center. The form 
is absolutely perfect and borne well above the foliage on long stiff stems. The plant is a strong, vigorous, robust 
grower. The flowers are always perfect and will stand forcing for exhibition size. A splendid garden plant. 
4 ft. Roots S3.00 each; plants $1.50. 
MRS. J. HARRISON DICK Too much cannot be said of the merits of this wonderful garden and cut 
flower variety. It was named by the request of the late Mr. J. Harrison 
Dick, who did so much for dahlias in general and the American Dahlia in particular, before his untimely end. 
This is the very best of all the bronzy yellow garden and cut flower dahlias. In fact it was so fine, we used 
it exclusively for our cut flower trade for several years. See page 16 for complete description and illustration, 
also last cover page. Roots $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $8.00. 
MRS. LEO NIESSEN Without question the very best cactus dahlia of its type and color. It is not 
only very bright and effective in early and midseason, being produced profusely 
on stiff stems, but late in the season, when so many varieties come open centered, it is always full and perfect. 
The flowers as shown on last cover page are splendid form and texture, hence splendid keepers, both on the 
plant and when cut. Color, a beautiful shade of scarlet red, blending to peach red at center of flower, with 
bright yellow at base of petal and at tips; reflex sulphur yellow veined and suffused pale peach red. A splendid 
bright, rich Autumn combination, at once most pleasing and effective. The plant is a very strong, vigorous 
grower and profuse bloomer. 4 ft. Roots $1.00 each ; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $8.00.' 
SOPHY MOREY A giant Cactus that is ideal in every way; large size, fine form, long stiff stems, 
delicately beautiful color, a good keeper, vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. We 
have heard nothing but praise of this peerless dahlia, which has done so well in all parts of the country. Color 
white, lightly suffused and overlaid phlox purple. The plant is a splendid, sturdy grower, producing the very 
large flowers facing on straight, slender, cane stiff stems. An acquisition for exhibition garden and commercial 
cut flowers. 4 ft. Roots $2.50; plants $1.25. 
SPECIAL OFFER No. 2. —The seven world’s Best Dahlias described above are absolutely the best in 
their colors and types. They combine all the qualities that go to make the perfect Dahlia. The complete 
collection, one root each—7 in all for $13.00. 
Address all Orders and Communications to Peacock Dahlia Farms, Berlin, New Jersey. 
Geo. F. Lasher Printing Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
