New Dahlias of Unusual Merit 
Al.Ii POSTPAID—AlA. DABEI.RD 
1‘ride of Fort Morgan. A giant red decora¬ 
tive type. The largest and best red of 
its kind. Often 9 inches or more in diame¬ 
ter. 50c cacli. 
Kllzubcth Long. A giant flower on plants 
up to 7 feet tall. Diameter of blooms 9 
to 11 inches. Color, a combination of 
autumn tints, amber, pink and bronze. A 
dahlia you will be proud to own. 75c 
each. A hybrid cactus. 
Dahlinoor Orchid. Another hybrid cactus 
dahlia of exceptional beauty. The color 
is a clear orchid pink. Flowers are large, 
'With broad petals, facing upward at the 
end of the stems. $1.00 each. 
Dahlmoor Radiant. A rich garnet-red, on 
long stems. Blooms early and freely. $1.00 
each. 
Avalon. One of the largest and flnest dahlias 
grown. Clear, rich yellow with good 
stems. 50c each. 
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Blue Bird. The nearest approach to a blue 
yet originated. In twilight it appears a 
distinct blue. A large decorative type on 
good stems, 50c each. 
Golden \Ve.st. (Cactus). A superb golden 
yellow with long rigid stems. Has no su¬ 
perior. 50c each. 
.lane Cowl. A wonderful decorative that has 
won prizes wherever shown. Flowers are 
8 to 11 inches in diameter. Old gold and 
amber. 50c each. 
.Jersey’s Beacon. (Decorative). A novelty in 
Chinese scarlet. Has a paler reverse color 
giving a two-toned effect. Really note¬ 
worthy. ,50c each. 
Louis, Jr. (Hybrid Cactus). Deep velvety 
maroon. Rich in color and of fine form. 
Petals slightly twisted. 50c each. 
Pi’ide of California. (Decorative). An extra 
large vivid red with a particularly attrac¬ 
tive form. 50c each. 
Pflagers Victory. One of the best whites 
yet produced. Flowers are large and of 
excellent form. Highly recommended. 75c 
each. 
Sanhican’s Peach. (Decorative). In color 
the shade of a ripe peach, with a real 
peach-cheek glow. Its charm is enhanced 
by the oddly twisted and staghorn tips. 
50c each. 
Tessibel. A fine, new decorative, with long 
stems and fine form. A violet pink. A very 
pleasing color, 50c each. 
Wlldemere. The plant is of dwarf and bushy 
habit. Flowers perfectly formed and large. 
A fawn pink, 50e each. 
Amelia Earhart. (Hybrid Cactus). An outstanding 
Dahlia of great size and exquisite form. An au¬ 
tumn shade of orange buff. One of the best. 
$2.00 each. 
Dr. Parker. (Hybrid Cactus). Large and fluffy. 
Strong growing plant of spreading habit. Mauve 
pink. $1.00 each. 
Jean Trimbee. (Hybrid Cactus). Large handsome 
flower with curved and twisted petals. Good 
stem. Violet purple. $1.00 each. 
Kemp’s White Wonder. (Hybrid Cactus). Flowers 
are very large on good stems. Pure white. One 
of the best of all whites. $1.00 each. 
FOR BETTER DAHLIAS 
feed them this complete, 
balanced diet 
VIGORO 
, ('i)iiipl(‘to pUml food 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. (Decorative). Large 
perfect flowers of deep mauve pink. Can 
be grow’n to a diameter of 11 inches. The 
best Dahlia for the money that we know 
of. 50c each. 
Satan. (Hybrid Cactus). A giant red that is 
osmetimes tipped with gold. Unusually 
strong plant with fine stems. $1.00 each. 
Thomas Edison. (Decorative). A dark violet. 
Purple of unusu£fl size and perfect form. 
75c each. 
Murphy’s 3Iasterpiece. (Decorative). A gi¬ 
gantic velvety red. Plant medium height. 
$2.00 each. 
Salem Pride. (Decorative). A large reddish 
purple on good stems. Streaked and mot¬ 
tled with white. Unusual. $1.00 each. 
Dahlias to Color. Not named but all good vari 
white, light pink, rose pink, purple, yellow, 
postpaid. 
Lord of Autumn. A recent introduction 
and the outstanding yellow of the age. 
Has been the leading prize winner in 
shows the past three years. Immense 
size and so prolific in bloom that the 
foliage is almost hidden. Long, straight 
stems. Clear golden yellow. $2.50 each. 
eties. Lavender, red, scarlet, maroon, orange, 
and gold. Each, l5c; 2 for 25c; 12 for $1.25, 
Pompom Dahlia Novelty List 
All new introductions, 25c each; .$2.50 doK. n 
Average height 3 feet, flowers round, compact and perfectly double. 
These make very attractive bouquets. 
Achilese. Delicate lavender. Isabel. One of the best reds. 
Belle of Springfield. Bright red. Kleine RIeteor. Fine orange-red. 
Brunette. Dark red, often with white tips. Purity. Pure white. 
Daybreak. Deepest lavender. Rosa Wilmoth. Rose-pink, fine for cutting. 
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