Little Silver, N. J 
Dahlias of Quality 
Exhibition Dahlia Bargains (Continued) 
ROCKLEY MOON —F. D. One of the best formal decoratives 
of the older introductions. A little late for northern sec¬ 
tions. Hard to beat in the show room. Flowers are very 
largo, perfect formation. Stems very good. Height of 
plant 5 feet. 
BAUER’S MASTERPIECE —I. D. Large exhibition dahlia of 
golden bronze color and perfect stems. Height of plant 3^/4 
to 4 feet. 
Low Priced Dahlias (Un-named) 
For a number of years we have offered a limited quantity of 
good varieties at a price far below their real value. For the 
protection of other commercial growers the roots are not lab¬ 
elled with their names, but colors are given on the labels. We 
have them in pink, red, yellow, lavender, and white. If you are 
looking for a collection of good dahlias at bargain counter price, 
you cannot afford to miss this collection. Sold only in one-half 
dozen lots or more. Price, while they last— 6 for $2.00, 12 for 
$3.50. Net. 
New Single Dahlia 
JOE’S PRIDE —(Kennedy 1938). This beautiful single dahlia 
was originated by the late Joseph Kennedy several years ago, 
and until his death, spring of 1937, was a source of great 
pride to him, as in its beauty and character he visioned a 
dignity to be proud of. Its predominating color is bril¬ 
liant morocco red, shaded rose pink on outer edge of petals, 
base of petals, Piric yellow, deep yellow disc. Size of bloom 
four to five inches across, stems long and stiff), holding the 
flowers well out of the foliage. A wonderful keeper when 
cut. The plant attains to a height of 2)4 to 3 feet, is many 
branched and very prolific of blooms from early season to 
late fall. Fine for all decorative purposes, and is almost un¬ 
beatable for exhibition in the single dahlia class. 
Divisions, each $2.00; Plants, each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
New Collarette Dahlias 
DAD’S FAVORITE —(Kennedy 1938) This beautiful collarette 
was originated by the late W. W. Kennedy', and remained a 
favorite with him until the day of his death. It gives us 
much pleasure to have the privilege of introducing it to the 
dahlia loving public. Its color is a bright scarlet red, with 
prominent yellow collar, and the flowers average about 3 
inches in diameter, being fine for cutting, and a good keeper, 
it is a great favorite for house decoration and exhibition. 
Plant attains to a height 2)4 feet, many branched and its 
brilliant colored blooms are produced in the greatest pro¬ 
fusion from early season till frost. 
Divisions, each $2.00; Plants, each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
BLUE BELLS^ —(Collarette). This is unquestionably one of the 
best dahlias of this type in commerce. The plant grows to 
a height of 4 )4 feet, is many branched and enormously pro¬ 
ductive of attractive rose red blooms, with prominent white 
and yellow blend collar. Blooms fade to a bluish cast with 
age. It’s a splendid keeper when cut, and is wonderfully 
beautiful for house decoration', and a splendid exhibition 
variety. 
Divisions each, $1.00; Plants, each 75 cents, 3 for $1.50 
New Pom Pom Dahlias 
SHERRY —(Wood 1937). This is just about the best Pom Pom 
of this color we have ever seen. Color, bright pansy pur¬ 
ple, to royal purple. Its small, perfect flowers are produced 
on long stiff stems, and are held just the right height above 
the foliage. A wonderfully fine exhibition variety. Plant is 
a fine grower and very prolific throughout the season. Root 
stock very limited. 
Roots each, $2.00; Plants, each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
LEMON DROP 
This perfectly formed little Pom is one of the choicest exhibition 
Poms we have seen in many a year. It ranks with Little 
Edith, Atom, and other miniature poms. Its average size is 
about 1 )4 inches, and the two foot high plants are a sheet of 
color from early season until cut down by frost. In color, it 
is a light lemon yellow, the best we have yet seen in the 
yellow Poms. Par-excellent for cut flowers and exhibition 
purposes. 
Divisions, each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
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