DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
^ Tubers 
Each 
MAN OF WAR (I. D.) A 1934 Honor Roll Dahlia 
winning an American Home Achievement 
Medal at the West Virginia show. Flower is an 
outstanding dark rich Carmine red. This variety 
has won prizes consistently for two years and 
and is an all-round exhibition and cut flower 
variety . 1.00 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON (F. D.) Creamy 
white, suffused lavender pink; very deep, full 
flowers . .20 
MARGRACE (I. D.) One of the outstanding mid¬ 
west introductions for 1936. Color, a brilliant 
scarlet, tipped and striped with gold, tan re-, 
verse. Tall upright grower, huge flowers, very 
free bloomer, excellent for exhibition. Award¬ 
ed Certificate both at Storrs and East Lansing. 
Highly recommended . 1.75 
MARSHALL’S PINK (F. D.) Jersey’s Beauty type 
and of robust habit. Delicate silvery shrimp 
pink. Very attractive .25 
MAUD ADAMS Ball Type. White, overlaid with 
pink. This is a little beauty, and you can’t af¬ 
ford to be without it .15 
MILTON J. CROSS (I. D.) This magnificent flow¬ 
er certainly stood out on the exhibition tables 
of 1936. Face and center of flower are clear 
yellow with shadings of burnt orange together 
with rose and coral shading in the outer petals, 
giving the flower a glowing appearance. Can 
be grown to exceptional size. Flowers held up 
well out of the foliage on long straight, stiff 
stems. Flowers have more substance than 
most large yellows and for that reason it will 
be difficult to defeat this dahlia on the exhi¬ 
bition table. Highly recommended . 2.50 
MIRIAM HOPKINS (S. C.) Bloom 12x5, Bush 6 ft. 
A seedling of Amelia Earhart and quite similar 
in color although of a rather loose and shaggy 
formation. A real giant in size. Color, soft 
salmon pink with carmine suffusion. Tall, ro¬ 
bust bushes . 2.00 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION (D) An outstanding, 
giant flower of flame scarlet; immense size and 
free flowering .25 
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