BAGDAD. (ID) Roots 40e 
(Redfern). One of the hig prize win¬ 
ners. A fine old flower, large in 
size, of brilliant, flaming scarlet. 
Held well out from the bush on 
long, strong stems. It is a prolific 
bloomer, making good cut flowers, 
and is a very showy plant in the 
garden. 
SPECIAI., 5 Roots $1.50 
MARYLAND ORANGE. (SC) - Roots 35c 
(Quick-Maryland) Bright orange, with a reddish-orange 
shading that attracts plenty of attention. A good commer¬ 
cial type and color popular with florists. Plant is of medium 
height, and literally covered with these shaggy blooms. 
MARMION. (ID).Roots 25c 
(Tyler) A primrose yellow, shading to bronze at center. 
Petals frequently show red lines in the center, which 
greatly enhance the appearance. Reverse of petals is bronze. 
A strong grower, and an older favorite that is still justly 
popular. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION. (FD) Roots 30c 
(Kemp) Produces gigantic blooms of brilliant, flaming, 
scarlet-orange on good stems. This old favorite is a good 
grower, and has won its share of prizes. 
MRS. ALFRED B. SEAL. (ID) - Roots 25c 
(Seal) There are few dahlias quite this color. It is a beau¬ 
tiful old rose. Flowers are large, with good stems. A 
thrifty plant, and a free bloomer. 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTILLIER. 
, (ID) - - - Plants 75c, Roots $1.25 
(Smith-Ruschmohr) A striking deep carmine red that is 
held well above the plant on long, stiff, almost leafless 
stems, making it outstanding as a cut flower. The large, 
fine blooms look spectacular in the garden and are prize 
winners in the show room. 
MRS. 1. DE VER WARNER (FD) Roots 20c 
(Marean) Another of the old time favorites that still keeps 
its popularity. A bright lilac rose, that makes a good cut 
flower. 
MRS. CARL SALBACH. (FD) - Roots 20c 
(Salbach) Another old-timer that is still extremely popular. 
Color is lavender pink, flower on good stiff stems. 
MURPHY’S MASTERPIECE. (ID) 
Plants $1.00, Roots $1,75 
(Murphy-Success) Produces truly gigantic blooms of a beau¬ 
tifully deep, dark red, shading towards crimson. Has very 
strong stems, and is produced from a stocky, medium sized 
bush. Probably the largest and best red dahlia yet pro¬ 
duced, sensational for all purposes, and highly recommended 
for any usage. 
MYRA HOWARD. (ID) - - Roots 40c 
(Gl"tzbeck-Dahliadel) A glowing saffron yellow and gold, 
with distinctive salmon tints. Prominent petaloids are in¬ 
terspersed to emphasize the whole. Produces huge flowers, 
profusely blooming on a strong medium sized plant. Very 
good for cutting. 
NEW GLORY. (SC) .... Roots 50c 
(Trostle) Petals are purple, or deep maroon red, with white 
tips, making a very gorgeous presentation. Flowers are on 
good stems, and strong bushes. One of the very best in the 
bi-color class, as it is very striking, good for cutting, and 
easy to grow. 
NEW JERSEY STATE CHAMBER OF 
COMMERCE. (ID) .... Roots 30c 
(Peacock) Large deep orchid flower, with a full center. A 
free bloomer, a good plant, and a very beautiful flower. 
NIVEAU. (C).Roots 45e 
(Holland) Pure white, with lovely long stems. As dainty 
and delicate as could possibly be desired. A free bloomer, 
easy grower, and an altogether lovely dahlia. 
OMAR KHAYYEM. (FD) . . Roots 35c 
(Stout-Dahliadel) Large blooms with petals of Chinese red, 
which shade to bright orange, and yellow at the tips, the 
whole giving a soft oriental tone endearing to the heart of 
any gardener. A tall, healthy grower, and an outstanding 
variety. 
ORIENTAL BEAUTY. (SC) - Roots 45c 
(Barker) A clear violet rose, or pink with petals twisting 
and curling gracefully. Blooms freely throughout the sea¬ 
son, producing excellent cut flowers and exhibition blooms. 
ORIENTAL GLORY. (ID) - Roots 45c 
(Barker) A soft cadmium orange, with broad petals that 
wave and curl delightfully. Flower makes a very good 
showing in the garden, or as cut flower. Medium tall bush 
is easy grower. 
PALO ALTO. (SC) - - - - Roots 75c 
(Ballay-Success) A clear apricot buff, suffused with coral 
red, tending toward gold at the center. Straight tall stems 
on a very good plant. Blooms very abundantly, making an 
exceptionally fine garden display and a very good landscap¬ 
ing variety, either as individual plant, or for mass planting, 
and is an exceptionally fine cut flower', keeping well. It is 
still a consistent prize winner, and one of the finest all¬ 
round varieties we know. SPECIAL, 8 roots $4.50 
We take (lii.s opportunity to tliaiik the seiidei’s of the many delij»htfiil letters rei’eived last year. 
It is iiiee to know yon are so well satisfied, and only time pi’eveiits onr 
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