25c Each—55 Varieties 
Standard list of 55 very popular varieties. Have a real Dahlia 
garden at a small cost. (Special offers: $2.50 dozen or all 55 postpaid. 
$10.75 net.) 
303—Alma Alexander. F. D. Deep orange blooms 6-8” on strong stems. 
Very free blooming. 
748—Amun-Ra. F. D. Deep copper shaded gold. Blooms 8-10”. A very 
attractive Dahlia. 
211—Banquo. I. D. Very attractive velvety cardinal orange, blooms 
6-8” on stems two to three feet long. No competition in this color. 
214-—Bridal Rose F. D. Clear rose pink on good stems. Popular with 
Florists. 
13—Brides Bouquet. S. C. Pure white on extra long stems that is 
always in bloom. Excellent cut type. 
115—Bonnie Brae. F. D. Cream suffused pink, blooms 7-9”. Popular. 
135—Big Gus. F. D. Orange red, blooms 6-8”. Very free flowering 
110—Bashful Giant. F. D. Apricot and buff shades. A giant on good 
stems. 
130—Chemer’s Eureka. F. D. White flushed pink. 
482—Commodore. I. D. Pure yellow, giant blooms, 11x5. 
125—Charm. F. D. Popular burnt orange on good stems. 
20—Cigarette. S. C. White edged orange red. A novelty. 
190—Chemer’s Masterpiece. S. C. Soft orchid pink, wavy petals, blooms 
8-10”. A very beautiful variety. 
221—Carmencita. F. D. Yellow striped scarlet. Very Showy. 
829— C. D. Anderson. F. D. Large crimson purple. Free flowering. Ex¬ 
cellent cut type. Good keeper. 
174— Dr. Tyrrell. F. D. Almost true light brown, blooms 6-8”. 
37— D. M. Moore. F. D. Very dark maroon, almost black. Blooms 4”, 
very free flowering. An excellent cut type. 
157—Eastern Star. F. D. Saffron yellow with old gold shadings that is 
always in bloom. 
142—-Elizabeth Slocumb. F. D. Very attractive redish purple, six inch 
blooms on long stems. Popular as a cut flower. 
132—Ethel Mower. F. D. Light shell pink, free blooming, excellent cut 
type. 
39—Flesh White. F. D. Flesh tint over white, is unique, eight inch 
blooms. 
193—Golden Beauty. F. D. Very intense yellow, blooms 4-6”, very free 
flowering. Exeelllent cut type. 
830— Golden West. I. D. Medium size deep yellow, very popular as a 
cut flower. 
61—Hercules. F. D. Tangerine and buff yellow. A giant on strong 
stems three feet long. 
155—Heart O’Gold. F. D. Yellow center, blending out to salmon pink, 
blooms 6-8” on good stems, excellent cut type. A beauty. 
432—Iowa. F. D. Maize tipped pink, eight inch blooms on strong stems. 
A very attractive color. 
175— Judge Marean. F. D. A wonderful blending of yellow, gold and 
orange, suffused pink that is always in bloom. 
178—Jersey Ideal. F. D. A giant lavender pink. 
183—Judge A. B. Parker. F. D. Coppery salmon tinged gold, blooms 
8*4x4. One that is always in bloom. 
38— Kentucky. F. D. Very popular salmon pink, excellent cut type. 
48—Kitty Dunlap. F. D. Large american beauty rose. 
198—Lodestone. F. D. Amber pink, reverse rosy, eight inch blooms on 
long stems. 
63—Libelle. S. C. Royal purple, free flowering, excellent cut type. 
766—La Paloma. Very popular ball pink. Excellent cut type. 
51—Monmouth Champion. I. D. A giant deep orange flame. 
161—Marguret Masson. F. D. Attractive silvery pink. 
166—Mrs George Skeen. F. D. A very beautiful shrimp pink, blooms 
6-8”, on extra long stems. Florists favorite. 
729—Morocco. F. D. Deep purple, pure white tips, 7x3”. 
219—Oregon Beauty. P. D. Rich crimson, full blooms on long wiry 
stems that is always in bloom. 
79—Pearl De Lyon. Florist white serrated petals. Free blooming. 
97—Pond Lily. S. C. Light yellow, water lily type, 8x3*4. 
210—Pride of Stradford. I. D. A large two-tone orange on excellent 
stems. Very popular as a cut flower. 
47 — Pride of Winter Haven. P. D. Coral pink with old gold, very free 
bloomer, good keepers. 
43 — Robert Scott. F. D. Beautiful apricot yellow. The eight inch blooms 
are held erect on long stems. Popular. 
337—Rose Fallon. F. D. A giant old gold on three feet stems. 
297— Roosevelt’s Smile. A six inch pure white ball type on strong 
stems. Very popular. 
727 — Red Giant. F. D. Real flag red, blooms 6x3*4. 
229— Sequoia Gigantea. F. D. A large yellow tinged red on very good 
stems. 
269—Sulpher Glow. I. D. Pale sulpher out to ivory on extra long stems. 
Excellent cut type. Popular with Florists. Blooms 6”. 
700—Sunset Century (S) Golden yellow shading crimson, attractive. 
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