MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS DAHLIAS 
SUPERB DECORATIVE 
DAHLIAS 
Our list has been revised, and only contains the 
bestjvarieties for cutting and exhibition. 
Delice. Beautiful, light pink; strong stems. 25c. 
Elsie Davidson. A giant flowering, deepj^yellow. 
25c. 
Giant Purple. A fine flower on long stems. 50c. 
Hortulanus Witte. Pure white. 50c. 
Jack Rose. Dark crimson. A free bloomer. 25c. 
Jean Gharmet; White, edged crimson. 25c. 
Le Grand Manitou. Chocolate and white. 35c. 
Madame A. Lumiere. Pure white, with violet 
tips. 35c. 
Manitou. Immense amber bronze flowers. 35c. 
Papa Gharmet. Brilliant coral red. 35c. 
Souv. de Gus. Douzan. Orange scarlet. 25c. 
Yellow Golosse. Bright yellow. 35c. 
PAEONY-FLOWERED DAHLIAS 
Large flowers, with petals peculiarly twisted and 
curved. 
Admiration. Rosy crimson, veined yellow. 35c. 
Andrew Garnegie. Salmon pink, with bronze 
shading. 35c. 
Bertha von Suttner. Blush mauve, with rosy 
salmon tint. 50c. 
Gaecilia. A wonderfully large creamy white. 50c. 
Geisha. A wonderful scarlet and yellow. 50c. 
Glory of Baarn. A light rose color. . 35c. ■.^‘4 
H. J. Lovink. A beautiful shade of white and 
lilac. 35c. 
John Green. The center is a clear golden yellow 
which changes to a fiery scarlet. 50c. 
La Riante. A fine pink, with long stems. 35c. 
Mme. Van Bystein. Rosy lilac, changing to light 
blue. 35c. 
Phenomene. An exquisite salmon shade, suffused 
light amber. 25c. 
Queen Wilhelmina. Pure white. 35c. 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
The flowers are single, with a smaller row of collar 
petals around the center. 
Achievement. A clear rich velvet maroon, collar 
snow white, overlaid pinkish crimson. 35c. 
Ami Nonin. Dark crimson edged lilac, collarette 
white. 60c. 
Directeur Rene_ Gerard. Violet purple, shaded 
and tipped white, collarette white. 25c, 
Henri Farnham. Yellow blending to red, collar 
delicate yellow. 50c. 
Maurice Rivoire. A gorgeous rich crimson, with 
white collar and yellow center. 25c. 
Meteor. Crimson maroon, slightly edged old gold, 
collarette cream white, 35c. 
Souvenir de Ghabanne. Lemon yellow with 
coral-red markings, collar petals 3 ^ellow and 
white. 25c. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
This class produces small, very double-quilled 
flowers, which are ideal for bouquet work. 
Amber Queen. Rich clear amber. 15c. 
Bobby. Plum color, one of the best. 15c. 
Darkness. Dark maroon. 15c. 
Fascination. Pink and lavender blotched white. 15c. 
San Toy. White, heavily tipped carmine. 15c. 
Snow Glad. The best pure white. 15c. 
Decorative Dahlia 
CHOICE SHOW DAHLIAS 
The following are a selection of the best varieties 
for cut flowers. 
Acme of Perfection. Deep yellow, long stiff 
stems. 
Ethel Maule. A pure, glistening white. 
John Bennet. Yellow, deeply edged with scarlet. 
Perfection. Orange buff shades. 
Primrose Dame. A lovely shade of primrose. 
Robin Adair. Color terra cotta. 
Rubens. Golden yellow, with orange center. 
Storm King. The best reliable white. 
Stradella. A beautiful deep purple-crimson. 
Wm. Neats. Soft reddish fawn. 
White Queen. Pure white with an occasional soft 
lilac flower on same plant. 
W. W. Rawson. Pure white, overlaid with blue. 
Strong roots, each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
CHOICE SINGLE DAHLIAS 
These have become very popular for cutting pur¬ 
poses. We list a few of the best varieties. 
Adventure. A pleasing shade of pinkish-crimson, 
striped and splashed maroon. 25c. 
Aubright Beauty. A pure waxy white. 35c. 
Alva. Yellow speckled and tipped with pink. 25c. 
Blanche. Yellow at the base, faintly tipped pink 
with a cast of white over the flower. 25c. 
Elinor. Yellow heavily tipped a light shade of 
crushed strawberry. 35c. 
Elmwood. Pinkish crimson, striped. 25c. 
Gladys. Clear soft pink, showing no lavender or 
purple tints. 25c. 
Glowing Gem. A gorgeous deep crimson. 35c. 
Man Friday. Deep maroon. 15c. 
Mildred. A bright clear yellow. 35c. 
Rose Pink Century. A rose pink shade. 25c. 
Sadie. A beautiful pink, striped and speckled 
maroon. 25c. 
Twentieth Century. Pure white and blush rose. 
25c. 
