Superb Exhibition DAHLIAS PO^^ID 
In this list yon gret the very cream of choice varieties. 
The tubers are all properly labeled. 
Many of the newer varieties are wonderful in size and colorings, 
while every one in our list is of merit. We urge customers to add 
a few of the newer varieties. 
There are several classes of Dahlias, such as Show Dahlias, 
Peony-riowered (PF), Decorative (Dec.), Cactus, Hybrid 
Cactus (H.C.), and Pompon. We have included in our assort¬ 
ment some of each. You can get a very complete Dahlia garden 
planting from this assortment. Culture Deaflet on Dahlias 
free for the asking'. 
Our 1938 Dahimoor 
Collection 
Six Hew Varieties as Hamed, 
All for . 
*4 
.00 
DAHDMOOB OPAIiDSCXSHT. Dec. A very unique shading of 
crushed strawberry with lavender shading. Flowers large with 
slightly reflexed petals. 
DAHIiMOOR ORCHID. H.C. A superb dahlia of Hybrid Cac¬ 
tus type. Color—clear orchid-pink with beautifully curved petals. 
DAHIiMOOR RADIAHT. Dec. The plant is of tall growth, 
well branched. An early and free bloomer. Color—rich garnet- 
red without shadings. 
DAHDMOOR PDRFHCTION. Dec. An immense flower pro¬ 
duced on rigid stems, holding its flower in full view. Color— 
rich royal purple, bright in tone. 
DAHDMOOR TWIDIGHT. 1 >ec. Color not easily described. 
A shading of opal and fawn-pink with a darker shading of violet 
and old rose. Very large. 
QURDH OP DAHIiMOOR. Dec. .\n early and free-blooming 
variety with long stems holding the flowers erect. Color—fawn- 
pink with violet shadings. Very large. 
AHV ABOVE VARIETIES, 75c EACH. 
ENTIRE COIiDECTION (6 BUIiBS) FOR 
$4.00 
Special Novelty Varieties {All are labeled) 
Amelia Earbeart (Hybrid Cactus). An outstanding Dahlia of great size, of e.xquisite form and substance. Good stems and robust 
habit. Color, an autumn shade of orange-buff. One of the best. $1.50 each. 
Dr. Henry Sewall H. A fine new decorative Dahlia. Strong and erect in growth, with an abundance of large fine flowers; always full 
centered. Color, a unique shade of red-copper; clear in tone. 75c each. 
Kathleen Norris (Dec.). A 1929 Fisher & Masson introduction awarded First Prize for best flower at four greatest Eastern Shows. 
Color, true rose-pink, later deepening to mallow-pink. Gigantic bloom, broad petals overlapping, with twisted ends. Full center, very 
long stem, foliage dark green and insect proof; a great bloomer and an excellent keeper. 75c each. 
Mrs. Henry Sewall. Hyb. Cactus. The plant is of extra strong growth with broad healthy leaves. Flowers are large, lemon-yellow 
without shading or variation. An early and continuous bloomer. $1.50 each. 
Mrs. Vemer Z. Reed (Dec.). Strikingly handsome flower which is difficult to describe. Perhaps violet-lavender, with a shading of old 
rose at the base of the petals would be near to its color. $1.00 each. 
10% off prices on above novelties when six or more hulhs are ordered. 
Extra Select Dahlias at 50c Each (All are labeled) 
6 , TOUR SEDEOTZON, FOR $2.75; 12 FOB $5.00. (CAN BE ADD ADIKE OB ASSOBTBD). 
Avalon. Dec. One of the largest of Dahlias, with fine stem, and 
a good keeper. Clear, rich ydlow. Highly recommended. 
Bashfnl CKant. Dec. One of the largest Dahlias introduced. 
The immense blooms are excellent for exhibition; the color is 
apricot with golden shadings. 
Blna Bird. Dec A fine large flower on excellent stems. Probably 
the nearest approach to a blue yet originated. In the twilight it 
appears quite a distinct blue. 
Charlotte Alexander. Dec. A finely formed flower on good 
stems. Flowers large. Color rich pink shading to blush. 
Chemars Eureka. Dec. A superb pure white. Stems long, wiry 
and erect. Flower large and of perfect form. An ideal white for 
cutting. 
Eagle Rock Beauty. H. C. A fine erect growing plant with 
many side branches. Flowers large and of ^rfect form. Peach- 
blossom-pink blooms in profusion. A fine Dahlia. 
Edna Ferher. H. C. Very large and full with curved shaggy 
petals. Stems long and rigid. Color, coral shaded to old gold. 
One of the best of modern Dahlias. 
Golden West. Cactus. Superb flower of exceptional size, often 
7 inches across; stems long and rigid; holding flower to full 
view; golden yellow, shaded to pure yellow center; has no su¬ 
perior. 
Inkyo. A nearly black hybrid cactus that produces an abundance 
of dark red incurved blooms. Everyone who has grown this 
Dahlia is enthusiastic in its praise. 
Jane Cowl. Dec. A large flower of a warm buff and old fpild, 
blending to a bright salmon at the center. A superb Dahlia in 
every way. 
Jersey’s Mammoth. H. C. One of the largest Dahlias grown; 
with a paler reverse, giving a two-toned effect. An exhibition 
flower of vigorous growth, excellent stem. This variety should 
be in every collection. 
Jersey’s Beauty. Dec. A fine true pink decorative Dahlia of 
perfect form on long, stiff stems that hold the flowers high 
above a strong, vigorous plant. 5 feet. 
Jersey’s Mammoth. H. C. One of the largest dahlias grown; 
11 to 12-inch specimerus are not unusual. Massive dark green 
foliage. Stems medium but stout, showing the flower above the 
foliage. Color, dark old gold. Ideal for those who admire the 
extra sized dahlias. 
Judge Marean. Dec. Glowing salmon-pink, red iridescent or¬ 
ange, yellow and pure gold. Profuse bloomer. 
J. D. Dong. Dec. Among the most useful of all Dahlias. Perfect 
of form, fine long stems, and a wonderful keCper as a cut flower, 
Color most pleasing amber-bronze with delicate pink shading. 
Awarded first prize for the best Dahlia of any type at a recent 
Dahlia show in Los Angeles. 
Kiwanian. Peony. American Beauty red, shading to purple-red. 
Stems, 18 to 24 inches long. Flowers, 9 to 10 inches. 
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