A MARVELOUS COLLECTION OF CHOICE 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
30c Each — 6 for $1.50 
GALLI CURCI. An im¬ 
mense bloom of deep, 
rich bronzy-gold. This 
is a distinct and out¬ 
standing variety. 30c. 
KING TUT. Vigorous long 
stemmed plant with 
huge flowers of glow¬ 
ing crimson burgundy. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN. A regal 
dahlia, the perfect 
stems hold the large 
white flowers in splen¬ 
did showiness. 30c. 
SPOTSWOOD BEAUTY. 
One of the most beau¬ 
tiful pink dahlias. Large 
flowers of clear Chate- 
nay-pink with yellow 
shading at base. 30c. 
THE TELEGRAM. One of 
the most striking and 
popular dahlias in our 
gardens this season. 
Large open curled pet¬ 
als of brilliant orange 
tipped white. 30c. 
THE WORLD. Prolific, 
sturdy plant. Rich deep 
rosy magenta flower 
with violet and silver 
shadings. Beautiful. 30c. 
WATCHUNG PRINCE. 
One of the best. Huge 
clear golden yellow 
flowers with beauty of 
form and color. 30c. 
SHOW OR BALL DAHLIAS 
20c each, 3 for 50c 
SHOW DAHLIAS. This class is universally known 
and is very popular. Fine for general mass 
effect in garden and lovely for room decora¬ 
tions, stands handling and keeps well when 
cut; you will be pleased. 20c. 
A. D. LIVONI. Small size, splendid straight stems, 
lovely shell pink. 20c. 
EMILY. A fine honey comb dahlia. White and 
lavender blending. 20c. 
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. Large. wide quilled 
flower of burnt orange lightening at tips to 
buttercup yellow. 20c. 
Dear Sirs ; I had the most gorgeous dahlias last year 
grown from your tubers. I am recommending you. 
Feb. 25, 1937. Mrs. Robert Sykes, Seminole Co., Ohio. 
