DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
We are listing- only those varieties which we have 
tried, and found suitable to our Southern climate. 
Remember, the price has nothing to do with the 
quality of Dahlias. The price is governed by the date 
of introduction, and some of the oldest varieties are still 
taking Blue Ribbons over the new high priced stock. 
Our Dahlias will please you, and they won’t cost you 
a fortune. Don’t think you have to pay big prices to get 
fine Dahlias. 
We are members^of The American Dahlia Society. 
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 
(C.).Cactus 
(S. C.).Semi Cactus 
(D.). .Decorative 
(F. D.).Formal Decorative 
(I. D.)..Informal Decorative 
(S.).Single 
(P.).Peony Flowered 
Tubers 
Each 
ADIRONDACK SUNNSET (I. D.) A vivid scarlet 
with golden tips, 1934 Honor Roll Dahlia, a 
winning favorite by popular vote at N. Y. 
Botanical Gardens. Has color, form, person¬ 
ality and splendid growing habits .$1.10 
A. D. LIVONI (S) Shell pink. Beautiful quilled 
petals. Very fine bloomer. Fine cut flower.15 
ADORABLE (I. D.) A splendid Dahlia in all re¬ 
spects. Color a vivid peach, shading to an 
orange yellow. Petals are long and broad and 
twist gracefully near the tips . 1.10 
AIDA (F. D.) A beautiful deep velvety crimson, 
blending to dark Maroon at center. Often two 
to four large blooms on one long strong stem. 
A fine cut flower .— .20 
AIR-MAIL (I. D.) One of the finest lavender Dah¬ 
lias we have yet seen. Here is one of the best 
keepers on the market today and the stems are 
long and stiff, holding the blooms nicely on top, 
well out from the bush .50 
AL KORAN (D) Yellow suffused with amber. Large 
blooms that cut well .35 
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