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Select ^haltlial 
Visit Our Dahlia Fields During September. 
Each 
W E make a specialty of fancy Dahlias and can offer only a few 
on this page. Come and see our fields while in bloom. The 
very best will be found in our collection. 
Key to classification of flower types: C.—Cactus; D.—Duplex; 
F.D.—Formal Decorative; I.D.—Informal Decorative; S.C.—Semi- 
Cactus. 
Largest and Best Dahlias Each 
Adirondac Sunset. I.D. Orange-scarlet with bright yellow at 
the base of each petal. Remarkable color, long stems and 
healthy growth .$2.00 
Amelia Earhart. S.C. A huge flower of apricot-buff on great 
long stems . 2.00 
Arcturus. I. D. Large flowers of scarlet and gold on straight 
heavy stems . 1 -50 
Emma Marie. S.C. A lovely combination of pink and white; 
a variety that every one would like. Strong stem and free 
flowering, excellent keeper when cut.50 
FRAU O. BURGEMEISTER BRACHT. Giant Semi-Cactus— 
in color a pale lemon-yellow; flowers are carried on splen¬ 
did strong stems high above the foliage, held in perfect 
position. Excellent cut flower and good lasting variety. 
Undoubtedly the best variety of Semi-Cactus to date. 
Easily grown to 10 inches and more. Roots.75 
Winner in the Semi-Cactus Class, New York Show, Sep¬ 
tember, 1931. 
Good Night. D.A. A great garden and exhibition variety, 
blood-red shaded maroon.50 
Jersey's Beauty. F.D. The finest true pink Decorative variety 
yet introduced, awarded many gold medals, certificates, 
and prizes. Unexcelled for cutting. We have a good stock 
and offer strong tubers.25 
Jersey's White Beauty. F.D. The flowers are much the same 
as Jersey's Beauty except that it is more profuse. 1.50 
Kathleen Norris. I.D. A bloom of gigantic size. It is the 
greatest pink Dahlia ever introduced, winning the highest 
honors at all the 1928 fall shows. Color rose-pink, deep¬ 
ening to mallow-pink.$0.75 
Kay Francis. S.C. A strong growing plant bearing large 
primrose-yellow flowers. 1.75 
LILLIAN BALDWIN. Our champion keeping Dahlia. Deep 
rose-pink, excellent stem; pleasing formation; a splendid 
cut flower variety.50 
Lord of Autumn. Golden yellow, a profuse bloomer which 
probably won more firsts for the largest bloom in the show 
than any Dahlia. 2.00 
Monmouth Champion. (Kemp). F.D. Strong, vigorous 
grower with extra large blooms of a brilliant orange-flame; 
splendid exhibition flower.35 
New Glory. S.C. A deep oxblood-red, with tips of petals 
white; a fancy and unusual Dahlia.50 
Robert Emmett. I.D. Velvety red flowers of large size on 
sturdy plants. 1.50 
Satan. Flaming red with a slight touch of gold at center. 
Hornlike petals perfectly rolled and curved giving form 
and character to the flower of unusual brilliancy. A Roll 
of Honor Dahlia.75 
Decorative Dahlias 
Golden Sonne. D. Medium flower of rich golden yellow with 
soft rose suffusion. One of the best for cut flowers. 1.00 
Jane Cowl. I.D. Garden and Home Builders Sweepstake 
Dahlia, 1927, New York City. Extra large buff and old 
gold blending to bright salmon. Stiff stems.25 
Jersey's Triumph. D. Bright copper suffused salmon-bronze. 
Won gold medal in Holland, 1931 .50 
Cactus and Hybrid Cactus Dahlias 
Paul Pfitzer. (New). Giant-flowered Cactus. Wonderful 
giant flowers are produced on vigorous plants. Color ten¬ 
der rose faintly suffused lilac, base of petals yellow, tips 
of petals copper. Plants only. 1.00 
Frans Berger. Recurved or straight Cactus. Narrow 
twisted bright scarlet petals with a rose-flesh 
reverse. The flowers measure 8x10 inches in 
diameter .50 
Kathleen Norris 
Pompon Dahlias 
(Unique for Table Decoration) Each 
Amber. Pure amber.$0.35 
Deedee. Pure lavender.25 
Hazel. Buff to brown.25 
Little Blessing. Golden yellow tipped cherry-red. . .35 
Nerissa. Soft mauve-pink.25 
Snowclad. Pure white.25 
Tom Thumb. Deep garnet.25 
Yellow Gem. Creamy yellow, small and fine form . .25 
Our roots and plants are liberal size and we guarantee 
all varieties true to name, good and sound, or money re¬ 
funded. 
Miniature Decorative Dahlias 
Each 
Baby Royal. S.C. The deep well-formed flowers are 
bright salmon-pink shaded with apricot and dis¬ 
playing a rich yellow tone at the base of the 
petals. Extremely and deservedly popular .... 
.Doz., $3.50. .$0.35 
Little Jewel. This dainty peach-blossom colored 
Dahlia is miniature in form, flowers heavily, is 
excellent for corsage or table decoration. Strong 
tubers .Doz., $3.50.. .35 
New Dwarf White Cactus Dahlia 
Easter Greeting 
In our trial grounds during the summer of 1 936 this 
new Dahlia bloomed continually. The flowers are me¬ 
dium size and quite lasting. You will enjoy picking 
them for table centerpieces. Don't fail to plant this 
variety. Plants only. 
50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
Dahlia Plants One-Half Price of Roots 
