DAHLIAS 
JORDAN’S PANSY GARDEN 
Tubers 
Each 
ROSE FALLON (F. D.) Giant, old gold decorative 
finest form and type, excellent stems which 
carry the large blooms erect. A truly outstand¬ 
ing Dahlia .20 
ROSE GLORY (F. D.) A true deep rose pink. Per¬ 
fect in every way. Excellent cut flower.50 
ROSE MARIE (F. D.) Mulberry red, with gold and 
rose highlights. Large blooms. One of the best .40 
ROYCROFT (D) Cinnamon buff and russet. Very 
free bloomer with strong stems .30 
RUBY TALOR (I. D.) A huge exhibition variety of 
a deep carmine, one of the largest in its class, 
excellent habit of growth, stems perfect, color 
rich and glowing and attracts a great deal of 
attention . 1.25 
RUDY VALLEE (S. C.) This giant semi-cactus, 
chrome yellow and copper in the bud, expands 
into a gorgeous mat of grenadine orange red 
when full; beautiful and odd. Strong stems 
and vigorous .50 
SAGAMORE (F. D.) Amber gold, shaded slightly 
with orange buff in center. Strong variety on 
fine stem, and one of the best cutters.15 
SAGAMORE GOLD (F. D.) Pure old gold. Flushed 
with orange. Fine cut flower .25 
SALMON SUPREME. F. D. A perfect salmon or¬ 
ange Dahlia. There is no better cut flower 
in anybody’s Dahlia garden. It’s a wonderful 
bloom .25 
SANHICAN’S MONARCH (F. D.) A brilliant tyrian 
color, shading lighter at points of petals. Free 
bloomer. Long stems .25 
SANHICAN’S QUEEN, (D.) A large flower of 
strong growth, bronzy apricot brushed carmine 
in heart .25 
SATAN (C) Flaming red horn like petals rolled 
and incurved perfectly. Scored 87 in trial gar¬ 
dens. Very tall, large leaves. Usuually the 
strongest plant in the field. A free root pro¬ 
ducer and sure to please. To be found in all 
Dahlia shows .55 
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