DAHLIAS 
LORD OF AUTUMN 
Each 
Omar Khayyam—(D) Chinese red at base of petals, shad¬ 
ing to bright orange, and tipped lighter. Huge flowers 
on strong stems. Very showy, tall and healthy, and a 
good root maker. A real good one.35 
Oyster Bay Beauty—(D) Rich dark mahogany red. 
Nice roots that keep well in storage.35 
Pride of Calif.—(D) Large, deep thick red.25 
Pride of Stratford—(D) Large orange, with yellow.35 
Prince of Persia—(D) Rich deep cardinal red. Immense 
flowers of exhibition quality. Robust grower.50 
Rose Fallon—(D) Old gold. Exhibition. Tallest in our 
field. Long stems.35 
Sagamore—(D) Golden amber, shaded orange. Fine.30 
Satan—(Semi-C) Very large flowers of flaming red, with 
horn-like petals. A tall husky grower.75 
Shahrazad—(D) Deep rose pink. Sometimes reaches a 
foot in diameter and 6 inches in depth. Strong, 
healthy and a vigorous grower. Very fine.75 
Snowdrift—(D) Large glistening white.30 
Star of Bethlehem—(SC) Very large pure white. ..50 
The Commodore—(D) Bright lemon yellow. Large and 
spectacular. May be grown 14 inches across. Me¬ 
dium height and a prolific bloomer.50 
Thomas Edison—(D) Large, dark royal purple, with a 
velvet sheen. Foliage dark green, and insect resisting. 
Good roots.50 
Treasure Island—(D) Apricot, gold and rose. Fine.50 
W. H. Hogan—(D) Garnet red, white tips. Novelty. 
If you like something different, get this one.40 
Dahlia lovers! The book “DAHLIAS” by Rockwell, is full 
of practical information. Planting, growing, fertilizing, har¬ 
vesting, storing, etc. Cloth, 80 pages, $1.25 postpaid. 
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