Marshall's Matchless Bulbs 
W. E. Marshall 8C Co., New York 
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MARSHALL'S DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Continued 
SUPERB DECORATIVE DAHLIAS—Continued 
Each 
Hunt's Velvet Wonder. I.D. The flowers are deep rosy mag¬ 
enta blending into a true purple. Broad petals in a 10-inch 
“"James Kirby. F.D. A giant red of exceptional keeping quality. 
Wonderful stem and size of flower. .. 1.00 
'•‘Jersey's White Beauty. A wonderful keeping and cutting 
variety . 3.00 
••‘Jim Moore. I.D. Primrose yellow shaded gold and suffused 
salmon. A good healthy grower . 1.00 
'‘John J. Jefferson. F.D. Good long-stemmed white. One 
of the best for decorations. 1.00 
'‘Kathleen Norris. I.D. True rose-pink deepening later to 
mallow-pink with central petals a lighter shade. 2.00 
Kemp's Violet Wonder. I.D. Bright violet-purple. 1.00 
Kentucky Sun. F.D. A brilliant yellow color. Flowers of good 
size and shape. 3.00 
King of Blacks. F.D. A dark velvety maroon . 1.00 
King Supreme. F.D. A dark red sport of Jersey's Beacon . .. .50 
Linna Moe. I.D. Bright yellow. A good exhibition variety 
with a 14-inch flower. 2.50 
Lord of the Autumn. I.D. A huge clear yellow, very deep 
flower. A prize winner at many shows. 2.50 
Margrace. I.D. Largest flowers of brilliant'scarlet showing 
a gold-tan reverse on the twisted petals. 3.00 
Milton J. Cross. I.D. Very large flower, color clear gold at 
center shading to orange-buff on outer half of petals. 
A winner at all the leading shows. Flowers 10 to 11 inches 3.50 
Mrs. George Le Boutellier. F.D. An outstanding variety. It 
won three Achievement Awards and best flower in the 
show when exhibited with 14-inch flowers on straight stiff 
stems. Color rich velvety carmine. 1.50 
Murphy's Masterpiece. I.D. A monster bloom of dark red 
shading to garnet. The largest of ifs color. 2.50 
Myra Howard. I.D. One of the most attractive plants with 
thrifty growth and plenty of huge flowers. Color pure gold 
with rose sheen.75 
Nannie Sine. F.D. A beautiful flower in cameo-pink with deep 
tones of tuline-pink. Dr. Howe says it runs neck and neck 
with Satan at the Botanical Gardens trials.50 
Queen City. F.D. A new color in Dahlias. Scarlet-pink, 
A wonderful keeper and fine stems. Plants, $2.50. 7.50 
Robert L. Ripley. I.D. One of the largest with twelve-inch 
flowers. Soft rhodamine-purple with deep pink suffusion 
throughout. A wonderful keeper. 10.00 
“‘Roekley Moon. F.D. Bright yellow with bronze tints at the 
center. Fine cut flower. 1.00 
Ruby Taylor. I.D. A huge exhibition of deep carmine color, 
good habit and perfect stems. 1.00 
“"Shahrazad. I.D. Soft rose color, with habit and growth sim¬ 
ilar to the Jane Cowl . 1.00 
Star of Bethlehem. I.D. Pure white flowers with pointed 
petals . 1.00 
“‘Sultan of Hillcrest. F.D. A very large golden yellow with re¬ 
verse of orange-yellow. Blooms 12 inches, on strong stems. 
A wonderful producer of large blooms. 1.00 
Thomas A. Edison. F.D. A gorgeous royal purple with a sheen 
of velvet .. 1.00 
Volcano. I.D. A winner in many large classes. In form its 
class is inclined to be formal. Color orange-flame-red 
which does not fade. 7.50 
Watchung Giant. I.D. Seen in many of the shows and ad¬ 
mired for its size of bloom. Color bright clear gold that 
sparkles in the sunlight. 7.50 
“=Watchung Sunset. F. D. A large flower of deep shade of old 
rose . 1.00 
Wenoka. F.D. A huge flower of rosy mauve and deep 
magenta on long stiff stems. An ideal grower and free 
from insect attacks . 2.50 
White Wonder. I.D. A giant white which is hard to beat .. 1.00 
Wm. J. Rathgerber. F.D. Color Tyrian rose with soft glow 
of orange . 2.00 
Wonder Pink. I.D. A large light orchid on the best of stems. 
A good keeper. 1.00 
SHOW OR BALL DAHLIAS Each 
Black Diamond. Ruby-red.$0.50 
Caroline. A perfect pink ball .50 
Chelsea Ball. Superb American Beauty rose color with re¬ 
verse of petals light silver; might be called a bi-color. 3.00 
Chelsea King. A free flowering ball. Color American Beauty. . 5.00 
Crown of Gold. A large 8-inch ball in bright gold suffused red. 1.00 
Pink Ball. A bright pink.50 
Patricia Armstrong. A winner from coast to coast. An eight- 
inch dark red flower on a long stem. 1.50 
Shirley Temple. A perfect yellow ball.50 
Supt. Amrhyn. Rose-pink.25 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
The following are selected as being some of the best of the 
popular varieties. 
Our large stock of these enable us to offer all at popular prices. 
Varieties marked thus (*) are most suitable for cutting. 
Each 
“‘Avalon. F.D. Pure canary-yellow .$ .50 
Barbara Redfern. I.D. Old rose and gold.50 
“‘Clara Fisher. F.D. Golden yellow with rose suffusion.25 
“=Dr. John Carman. F.D. Tyrian rose tipped with silver.50 
“‘El Toreador. F.D. A glowing crimson on good stem.50 
“=Franeis Larocco. F.D. A large yellow on a 3-foot stem.25 
Harry Mayer. F.D. A beautiful silvery pink, with a deep rose 
pink on reverse petals.50 
“‘Jane Cowl. I.D. A warm buff and old gold.25 
“‘Jean Kerr. F.D. A small flower of pure white.25 
“•'Jersey's Beacon. A Chinese scarlet.25 
^Jersey's Beauty. F.D. A real rose-pink.25 
Jesrey's Mammoth. One of the largest Dahlias in bronze color .25 
Judge Leon McCord. F.D. Deep gold .50 
“‘Manetto Glory. F.D. Amber with pink shadings. Very free 
flowering .50 
“=Margaret Woodrow Wilson. I.D. Creamy white, suffused pink, 
reflex darker.25 
Monmouth Champion. F.D. A strong vigorous grower, produc¬ 
ing extra large flowers of a brilliant orange-flame. Stems 
perfect .25 
“‘Mrs. Alf. B. Seal. I.D. A pure, rich glowing old rose without a 
trace of any other color.50 
*Mrs. I. De Ver Warner. F.D. A deep mauve-pink.25 
“‘Nathan Hale. F.D. The best of all the deep autumn shades. 
A beautifully formed flower with a coppery pink center 
shading to gold at the tips.50 
“‘Nellie Austin. I.D. A free flowering peach-red suffused gold .50 
Omar Khayyam. F.D. Scored high at Storrs. Color Chinese red 
at base of petals shading to bright orange.25 
“‘Orange Beauty (Chemar's). F.D. A wonderful salmon-orange .50 
“=Sagamore. F.D. Amber-gold, shaded salmon-rose and orange- 
buff .25 
Salmon Supreme. F.D. Salmon-pink .50 
““The World. F.D. Deep rosy magenta with silver shadings.. .50 
“‘White King. F.D. A pure white cut flower variety.50 
“=Yellow King, F.D. A lemon-yellow cut flower variety.50 
“=York and Lancaster. F.D. A bright crimson, sometimes tipped 
white . 50 
On varieties priced at 25 cents, add 5 cents each for postage. 
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