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DAHLIAS 
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DOROTHY STONE. (I. D.) A rich deep pink with a very full center and thick, 
evenly placed petals. A splendid thrifty grower and profuse bloomer. Each 50c. 
GLADYS SHERWOOD. (S. C.) One of the older varieties that is still popular. The 
large white blooms are held erect on long strong stems that make this an 
ideal kind both for garden display and for cutting. Each 25c. 
HILLCREST MANDARIN. (I. D.) A very beautiful informal Dahlia of huge size. 
The Oriental scarlet flowers shading to gold and yellow, with twisted and curled 
petals, yellow on the reverse side, are held erect on perfect stems. The plant 
is an unusually strong grower. Each $1.00. 
HUNT'S VELVET WONDER. (I. D.) The rich violet-burgundy color of this giant 
flower makes it a Dahlia of great beauty. The stems ere long and strong ond 
the plant very vigorous growing. A splendid exhibition variety. Each $2.00. 
JANE COWL. (I. D.) An impressively beautiful flower. The color, warm buff and 
old gold blending to opricot and rose in the center. Another strong stemmed 
healthy growing kind. Each 35c. 
JEAN TRIMBEE. (S. C.) A very large flowering Cactus Dahlia of rich petunia- 
purple. Plant is healthy, foliage good, and the stems long and strong. Each 75c. 
JOSEPHINE G. (S. C.) A very lovely large flowering cactus variety with rose- 
pink petals, the center ones being tipped with yellow. A flower of very delicate 
beauty. Each 50c. 
KAY FRANCIS. (S. C.) A prize-winner, having not only won the American Home 
Achievement Medal but eleven other first prizes. The beautiful deep flowers 
are of soft lemon-yellow, with high full centers and numerous petals. A sturdy- 
stemmed vigorous growing plant. Each $1.50. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION. (F. D.) One of the best of the giants. The color is brilliant orange- 
flame and makes a calorful spot in any garden. Each 50c. 
MRS. C. p. ANDERSON. (B.) A very large ball-shaped double flower of reddish violet color. The 
plant is very hardy, healthy and carries its numerous flowers-on long, wiry stems. Each 25c. 
MYRA HOWARD. (I. D.) A glowing combination of cadmium-yellow and gold, tinted with 
salmon. Probably one of the most attractive Dahlias ever introduced. It attracts attention 
everywhere shown. The plant is unusually strong and healthy and produces these giant flowers 
very freely. A winner of the American Home Achievement Medal. Each 75c. 
SATAN, (S. C.) Petals are flaming red touched with gold. The flowers are very large, 10 to 12 
inches across and carried on straight stems. Plant is a very strong grower and free bloomer. 
Each $1.00. 
SHAHRAZADE. (1. D.) A lovely flower of soft Tyrian rose carried on a long, strong stem, on 
exceptionally strong and healthy plants. Each 5(^. 
THE COMMODORE. (I. D.) An exceedingly free blooming variety. The very large yellow flowers 
sometimes 10 to 11 inches in diameter are of good depth and have long, broad petals of splen¬ 
did substance. Quite a remarkable variety. Each 50c. 
WHITE WpNDER. (I. D.) Long pointed, twisted and curled pure white petals make this an 
outstanding kind. Plants of bushy growth, strong and healthy. Each $1.00. 
Decorative Type 
Pompon Type 
Miniature Dahlias 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
An extremely attractive small double 
flower rapidly growing in popularity. The 
plants grow 2 to 3 ft. high and are covered 
with flowers over a long period during the 
summer. Lovely both for cut flowers and 
for garden decoration. 
BABY ROYAL. Salmon-pink flowers shaded 
apricot with yellow at the base of the petal. 
Winner of several awards. Each 50c; $5.00 
per doz. 
BISHOP OF LANDAFF. Brilliant scarlet flow¬ 
ers are held on strong stems, well above the 
bronze-red foliage. Each 50c; $5.00 per doz. 
CAMELLIA. Bright scarlet-orange flowers, per¬ 
fectly formed, long stemmed. Plant well 
branched, thrifty, healthy. Each 35c; $3.50 
per doz. 
LITTLE JEWEL. Refined and very pretty shell- 
pink flower. Each 35c; $3.50 per doz. 
Explanotion of Abbreviations Used 
On Dahlias 
S. C.—Semi-Cactus. Flowers double, 
petals shorter than Cactus type but 
broad, flat, recurved and twisted. 
F. D.—Formal Decorative. Double flow¬ 
ers, full to center. 
I, D.—Informal Decorative. Flowers 
fully double. Floral rays generally 
long, twisted and unusually irregular 
in arrangement. 
B.—Bail or Show. Ball-shaped, full to 
center, petals more or less quilled. 
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COLLECTION, one each of above, 
value $1.70, for $1.55. 
SIX POPULAR POMPON 
DAHLIAS 
This type produces small ball-shaped flowers 
in great profusion on rather dwarf plants. 
AMBER QUEEN. Dainty little flowers of rich 
amber. Blooms very freely. 
CATHERINE. Pure yellow flowers on long 
stems. 
CLARA HARSH. Yellow petals tipped with 
crimson make this a most attractive va¬ 
riety. 
JONNIE. Dark red flowers on unusually healthy 
plants. 
JOE FETTE. Probably the best of the lilliput 
flowering white Dahlias. 
LITTLE BEAUTY. Clear pink with a touch of 
salmon. This is a most popular kind. 
Price of any of above, 25c each; 
$2.50 per dozen. 
COLLECTION, one of each kind, 
volue $1.50, for $1.25. 
Cactus-type Dohlia 
