150 
Remember—All Dahlias are shipped postpaid direct to your door. 
Latest Introductions of Glorious Dahlias 
The Most Outstanding Varieties That We Highly Recommend 
All Postpaid 
Letters following- name indicate class of variety as follows: 
I.D. —Informal Decorative. S.C. —Semi Cactus. 
F.D. —Formal Decorative. 
C.— Cactus. 
2636 Leonard Condon Jr. New Magnificent Double Apricot Dahlia 
2680 MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE, (i. d.) The 
Greatest Red Dahlia to Date. A dark red shading 
toward garnet, it will withstand sun without fad¬ 
ing or burning. The flowers grow 14 inches and 
over in size. The plant is a strong grower and a 
generous producer of large blooms held high on 
rigid stems. The greatest Dahlia to date. Each, 
$2.00; 3 for $5.50. 
2661 DWIGHT W. MORROW. Gigantic deep red. 
Informal Decorative. A healthy grower with heavy 
foliage that matches the splendid large, massive 
flowers. Each, 75 cts.; 3 for $2.00. 
2658 THOMAS A. EDISON. (F.D.) Rich Royal 
Purple. The gorgeous blooms are distinct in their 
massive form, structure, and color. They are a rich 
royal purple quite different from any other Dahlia. 
Each, 45 cts.; 3 for $1.25. 
2659 MARGARET WOODROW WILSON. (I D.) A 
magnificent, large, creamy white flower attrac¬ 
tively shaded with pink. Each, 32 cts.; 3 for 75 cts. 
2642 JERSEY’S BEAUTY. (F.D.) Probably the 
most talked of dahlia during the past seasons. It 
is still in a class by itself. A perfect bloom of 
eosine pink, carried high above the foliage on a 
long wiry stem. Each, 30 cts.; 3 for 75 cts. 
2636 
Leonard Condon Jr. (S.C.) 
Absolutely New and Distinct 
Glorious Apricot Blooms of 
Immense Size Originated by 
Joseph F. Froehlich, Rockford, 
Illinois, a Dahlia Expert of Na¬ 
tional standing. Mr. Froehlich 
presented the first blooms of 
this new Dahlia to me last sum¬ 
mer and said, “Mr. Condon, here 
is the finest large bloom Dahlia 
of Apricot color in the World. 
I want you to introduce it in 
your 1938 Catalog, and name it 
after your son, Leonard Condon, 
Jr.” Well, here it is, and you 
folks that love Dahlias will be 
amazed at its enormous Apricot 
blooms often measuring 14 
inches in diameter on long, 
strong stems which make it 
ideal as a cut flower for bou¬ 
quets. Each, $5.00; 2 for $9.00; 
3 for $12.00. 
2646 JUDGE MAREAN. (F.D ) 
The color is a combination 
of glowing salmon-pink, red, 
iridescent orange-yellow and 
gold, all blending most har¬ 
moniously. A very free bloomer. 
Each, 35 cts.; 3 for 90 cts. 
2647 JANE COWL. (I. d.) A 
large flower of a warm buff and 
old gold, blending to a bright 
salmon at the center. The giant 
flowers are held aloft on rigid 
stems. Each, 35 cts.; 3 for 90 
cts. 
2670 MONMOUTH CHAMPION. 
(F. D.) Color a brilliant orange 
flame. Extra large blooms car- 1 
ried on perfect stems well above 
foliage. A consistent prize win¬ 
ner. Each, 40 cts.; 3 for $1.00. 
2624 Amelia Earhart (S. C.) 
Giant Apricot Buff 
Named for the famous American aviatrix whom 
we all loved and who, without doubt, lost her life 
for the betterment of aviation. The color of this 
great Dahlia is pure apricot buff with primrose 
at the base of each petal, lighted throughout 
with flashes of salmon. Flowers are extra large 
and are held on very strong stems. It is ad* 
mired by everyone. Won first prize for size and 
beauty in the amateur class this year at the Cen¬ 
tral States Dahlia Society Show held at Garfield 
Park Conservatory in Chicago. Each, $2.00; 
3 for $5.50. 
2628 President Franklin D. Roosevelt 
(F. D.) Chinese Red 
An outstanding Dahlia named in honor of our 
President, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Color is a 
Chinese red with fawn edge and creamy reverse, 
making it a very distinct and striking flower. 
Blooms are very large and they are produced on 
long, strong stems, making it an ideal variety 
for cutting. We recommend it to you. Each, 
$1.25; 3 for $3.35. 
2638 SATAN (S. C.) Flaming Red. A sensation 
for its striking beauty, formation and coloring. 
Here is really an outstanding variety; blooms aver¬ 
age 10 to 12 inches in diameter and 6 inches in 
depth; color, flaming scarlet with orange-salmon at 
base of each petal; flowers last a long time when 
cut. Each, 75 cts.; 3 for $2.00. 
2632 KENTLICKY RED (I. D.) Flaming Scarlet 
Red. This Dahlia is a favorite with us and our 
visitors on account of its brilliant scarlet red color 
—there is no color just like it. Blooms 8 to 11 
inches in diameter are held on long, stiff stems. 
The plant is a strong grower with heavy foliage 
that is insect resistant. Each, $1.25; 3 lor $3.35. 
2627 ORIENTAL GLORY (I. D.) Deep Orange. 
Color is cadmium orange overlaid with scarlet. 
Center and reverse heavily shaded scarlet. Is a 
strong grower and free bloomer. The large flowers 
are carried on strong stems well above the foliage. 
Each, 75 ctn.; 3 for $2.00. 
Free Culture Leaflet sent with all Dahlia Root Orders. Tells how to grow them to Perfection. 
